Virgie loved spending time with her grandchildren, listening to Mexican music, and watching her Spanish soap operas on TV.
She was preceded in death by her children, Loretta Tarango and Raymond Tarango; her sisters, Carmen Saenz, Tonie Armendarez, and Maggie Williams; and her son in-law, LeRoy Poleman.
Virginia is survived by her children, Joe Lira (Seaneen), Connie Anaya (Jess), Gloria Gutierrez, Betty Dominguez (Al), Toni Reyes, Georgia Poleman, and Roy Reyes, Sr. (Herietta); her sisters, Connie Armendarez and Annie Garcia; 44 grandchildren, 112 great-grandchildren and 14 great-great-grandchildren.
She was a loving mother, grandmother and will be missed deeply. Everyone who knew Mom was called "Chencha" or "Chencho."
Funeral Services for Mrs. Reyes were held on Jan. 26, 2013 at Holy Angels Catholic Church in Globe
Assisting the family; Lamont Mortuary of Globe.
Silver Belt Newspaper, Jan 2013
Virgie loved spending time with her grandchildren, listening to Mexican music, and watching her Spanish soap operas on TV.
She was preceded in death by her children, Loretta Tarango and Raymond Tarango; her sisters, Carmen Saenz, Tonie Armendarez, and Maggie Williams; and her son in-law, LeRoy Poleman.
Virginia is survived by her children, Joe Lira (Seaneen), Connie Anaya (Jess), Gloria Gutierrez, Betty Dominguez (Al), Toni Reyes, Georgia Poleman, and Roy Reyes, Sr. (Herietta); her sisters, Connie Armendarez and Annie Garcia; 44 grandchildren, 112 great-grandchildren and 14 great-great-grandchildren.
She was a loving mother, grandmother and will be missed deeply. Everyone who knew Mom was called "Chencha" or "Chencho."
Funeral Services for Mrs. Reyes were held on Jan. 26, 2013 at Holy Angels Catholic Church in Globe
Assisting the family; Lamont Mortuary of Globe.
Silver Belt Newspaper, Jan 2013
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