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Ignacia Ramirez Aguirre

Birth
Death
27 Oct 2011 (aged 79)
Winters, Yolo County, California, USA
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Winters, Yolo County, California, USA Add to Map
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Sec 12 Row N26 NEQ
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Ignacia Ramirez Aguirre, wife of the late Agapito Aguirre died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. She was 79, Her sudden death was due to complications with recent diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Born July 31, 1932 in Parrall, Chihuahua, Mexico, she moved to Winters after her marriage to Agapito. She lived in Winters for more than 54 years and was very much part of the community, involved in maby events including St. Anthony Catholic Church. She enjoyed her social activites with friends and spent her most recent years visiting family and friends. She will be missed by many, but those that were privileged to meet her blessed by her warm heart and laughter, family members said.
She is survived by her four children; Son Gilberto Aguirre and three grandchildren,Estrella, Crystal, and Gilbert Jr;daughter Susana Atkinson and four granddaughters,
piialoha,Iwalani,Oilipua, and Lilinoe; Daughter Elsa Evans and two grandchildren, Daniel and Luis; and Daughter Brunilda Aguirre and one grandchild, Vincent. She also is survived by six great grandchildren.
A visitation and rosary was planned at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at St. Anthony church, 301 Main St. in Winters, followed by a Mass and funeral at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 4, at St. Anthony church. She was laid to rest in Winters Cemetery. An open invitation was extended to the community at the family home at 407 Bakier St. preceding the burial. Any donations can be distributed between the Breast Cancer and Cancer Societies.
Ignacia Ramirez Aguirre, wife of the late Agapito Aguirre died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. She was 79, Her sudden death was due to complications with recent diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Born July 31, 1932 in Parrall, Chihuahua, Mexico, she moved to Winters after her marriage to Agapito. She lived in Winters for more than 54 years and was very much part of the community, involved in maby events including St. Anthony Catholic Church. She enjoyed her social activites with friends and spent her most recent years visiting family and friends. She will be missed by many, but those that were privileged to meet her blessed by her warm heart and laughter, family members said.
She is survived by her four children; Son Gilberto Aguirre and three grandchildren,Estrella, Crystal, and Gilbert Jr;daughter Susana Atkinson and four granddaughters,
piialoha,Iwalani,Oilipua, and Lilinoe; Daughter Elsa Evans and two grandchildren, Daniel and Luis; and Daughter Brunilda Aguirre and one grandchild, Vincent. She also is survived by six great grandchildren.
A visitation and rosary was planned at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at St. Anthony church, 301 Main St. in Winters, followed by a Mass and funeral at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 4, at St. Anthony church. She was laid to rest in Winters Cemetery. An open invitation was extended to the community at the family home at 407 Bakier St. preceding the burial. Any donations can be distributed between the Breast Cancer and Cancer Societies.

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