Jaquelin Xiomara Contreras

Memorial Services
for Jaquelin Xiomara Contreras
With humble acceptance of God’s will, we announce
the passing of Jaquelin Xiomara Contreras, 21, of
Houston, Texas. She passed away suddenly after an
automobile accident on December 1, 2023. Her family
is deeply saddened by her loss.
Jaquelin was born on March 14, 2002, to Ana Lidia
and Marvin Alexander Contreras. She is survived by
her two brothers, Marvin Alexis and Milton Daniel,
her niece Madeline, and sister-and law, Lesley, and
her grandparents, Alejandro and Rosa.
After graduating with honors from Energized for
Excellence Academy in 2020, Jaquelin decided she wanted to pursue college and a
career in criminology.
Jaquelin was employed at Hotel Zaza full time as a hostess. She absolutely loved her
family and her coworkers and friends. She was an immensely bright and soft-hearted
individual who did her best to help others throughout her short-lived life.
Anyone who knew Jaquelin knew that she was a special soul. Her family and friends
will miss her more than words can say.
Please join us as we honor the memory of our beloved daughter, sister, aunt, and
friend.
Memorial services will be held at

Iglesia Nueva Jerusalem Pentecostal 8211
Braewick Dr., Houston, TX 77074 on Friday, December 8, 2023 [viewing from
4:00 PM to 5:00 AM].
Graveside service will be held at Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery [12800
Westheimer Rd., Houston, TX 77077] on Saturday, December 9, 2023, at 11:00 AM.
*** The Contreras family would like to express their sincere gratitude for your
prayers, kindness, and support during this time of loss. ***

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