Priscilla Veronica Garcia

Priscilla Veronica Garcia, 39, of Houston, Texas, passed away peacefully on April 8, 2025,
surrounded by love and prayer.
She was born in Laredo, Texas, on February 3, 1986, to Veronica Perez and Fernando David
Garcia. Priscilla graduated from Lone Star College with a degree in Nursing. She worked 10
years as a dedicated nurse and was known for her caring nature. She was a natural leader who
loved to help and guide others.
She had a profound love for her husband and children. Her compassion made her a wonderful
nurse and beautiful human being. She was an amazing dancer with an extraordinary singing
voice who loved traveling and going to the beach. Her sweet demeanor always made everyone
feel heard and understood. She had an indelible spirit that inspired others to grow in faith. She
truly exemplified the precept: Glorify God and Serve Others.
Priscilla is survived by her husband Luis Miguel Salas, children Daniel Luis Salas, Vanessa
Giselle Salas, Michael Matthew Salas, Matthew Anthony Salas, Elena Isabela Salas. Her
parents Veronica Perez and Fernando David Garcia, and siblings Jessica Ivett Balmaceda,
Fernando David Garcia Jr., Abigail Lydia Garcia.

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