Nora Perez Vallejo

Nora Perez Vallejo
October 12th 1971-March 27th 2024

Born in Monterrey Mexico Guadalupe, she was the daughter of Refugio Perez caballero, Concepcion Vallejo de Perez, she was a pastry maker and a skilled laborer. 

She was a member of Nuestra  Señora Guadalupe church. She enjoyed baking delicious pastries, hanging out with family, going to the beach or river and going shopping. She would be remembered for their kindness, cooking, putting others first, unselfishness, generosity, respectfulness and always working hard. 

She will be lovingly remembered by her 3 children, Mya Yamile Cabrera, Beatriz Blanca Cabrera and Mario Israel Cabrera. Her spouse Arturo Gonzalez Gordiano and her dog Max Cabrera.  Her father Refugio Perez Caballero and her brother and sisters, Juan Martin Perez, Beatriz Perez Rodriguez, Nancy Perez Uresti and Irma Martina Perez. 

The funeral service will be held on April 2, 2024 from 4pm to 8pm at 708 College Ave. south Houston, TX  77587

3 thoughts on “Nora Perez Vallejo”

  1. Tia Nora you will truly be missed by so many May you Reast In Peace. TQM watch over all of us our Sweet Angel 😇🙏❤️🥀🌻

  2. Tía Nora se nos adelantó pronto la quiero mucho un día nos volvemos aver se nuevo le mando un beso hasta cielo 😘 de parte si gorda

  3. Mi hermosa tía Nora,siempre la recordaré por su hermosa sonrisa y por ser tan generosa y dar siempre sin recibir nada a cambio,la extrañaremos un montón pero se que nos volveremos a ver, separarme un pedacito de cielo, hasta siempre o hasta luego, ya d scansa en paz ante la presencia de Dios nuestro señor 🙏🕊️

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