Jessica Palomo

January 10, 1982 – August 13, 2021

Our beloved Jessica Anna Palomo rested in the presence of the Lord on August 13, 2021. She was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, niece, aunt, cousin, and friend who was loved dearly. She was the most caring, thoughtful, and loving person to everyone who knew her. Anyone that had the pleasure of knowing Jessica knew that she would do anything and everything in her power to help when it was needed. She was a beloved wife to her husband Edward and the best mother she could ever be to her daughter Rebecca. Jessica enjoyed going on hunting trips with her husband, loved to go shopping with her daughter and loved her little fur-baby Cody. She enjoyed playing bingo, loved spending time with her family and friends and lived her life to the fullest.
She is survived by her husband Edward Palomo, Jr.; daughter Rebecca Serenity Palomo; mother Rosemary Martinez; brother Jose Martinez (Wife-Alma Martinez); 5 nieces; 4 nephews and numerous family members who loved her dearly. Jessica is preceded in death by her father Freddy Martinez.

 

Visitation and Viewing:
Leal Funeral Home – South Houston
708 College Ave. – South Houston, TX 77587 Thursday, August 19, 2021
1pm-3pm – Immediate Family 3pm-9pm – Family and Friends

7pm-8pm – Eulogy and Sermon given by Rev. Jose U. Martinez, Jr.

Final Viewing:
Leal Funeral Home – South Houston Friday, August 20, 2021 9am-12noon

Gravesite Service:
Friday, August 20, 2021
1pm
Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery
6900 Lawndale Street – Houston, TX 77023

The Palomo and Martinez families would like to send out a warm thank you to all of those who have showed your love and support throughout this difficult time with your donations, prayers and
comforting words, God Bless you all.

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