Miranda Nicole Jasso

Miranda(23) was born in Houston, TX on October 24th, 1997. She was blessed with a large and caring family. Miranda is survived by her beautiful daughter Adalyn Cabrera, loving parents; mother Rosa Motilla; father Joe Jasso and step-mother Carmela Jasso; her sisters Tiffany Jasso and Myra Gamez; and brothers Joey Jasso, Chris Jasso, Freddy Motilla and Lonnie Borja. Our sweet Mandi Panda Bear, she left her footprints wherever she went. She was goofy, down to earth, a Tom boy at heart and was always herself. Her compassionate soul lit up the room with love and kindness. Her daughter Adalyn was her pride and joy. 

A special note to my daughter Adalyn, 

 

Little Deeds, mommy loves you, I will always watch down on you from the stars above, so when you sign our special song “Twinkle Twinkle little star” always know I won’t be far. You have so many loved ones that will guide and love you, May our loving God help you find peace during this time. – Love mommy

Miranda’s Services Dates:

Wednesday, May 12th, 2021

2pm-8pm (Visitation)

7pm(Service)

Thursday, May 13th, 2021

9am-12:30pm

11:00am (Service)

Cemetery: 

Forest Lawn Cemetery

1pm (Gate Time)

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