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Louisa Vasquez Chavez

Louisa Vasquez Chavez
March 16
07:16 2020

Louisa Vasquez Chavez, 60, of Breckenridge passed away on March 12, 2020, in Fort Worth surrounded by her children. Funeral Mass will be held 10 a.m. on March 17 at Sacred Hearts Catholic Church with Father Diaz officiating the mass. Rosary will be held on Monday evening from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m. at the Chapel in Melton Kitchens Funeral Home. Interment will follow the mass at Breckenridge Cemetery under the direction of Melton Kitchens Funeral Home.

Louisa Vasquez was born January 17, 1960, in Breckenridge to parents Raymond and Martha Vasquez. Louisa was born and raised in Stephens County. A large part of her career Louisa was in the Home Health Care industry. She loved serving those through her home care responsibilities. The many life lives that she touched through her work meant a great deal to her. Louis continued until her health would not let her work anymore.

Louisa was a sweet soul that loved everybody. There wasn’t a single mean bone in her body. She loved gardening and she favored her rose bushes and irises. Her baby brother Jesse worked tirelessly after she was not able to take care of her flowers. Jesse wanted to keep a smile on her face and her flowers being taken care did that. Her love for her animals was so admirable. She loved spending time with family and loved having family dinners. In more ways than one she was the glue that kept the family whole. Louisa positive attitude and influence on each person she encountered was just her.

Louisa is preceded in death by her parents, Raymond Vasquez Jr. and Martha Guerrero; Paul Guerrero Sr.; and two brothers, Paul Guerrero Jr. and Raymond Vasquez III.

She is survived by her husband Lauriano; children, Patricia Phillips and husband Marvin, Martha Ruiz and husband Paul, Imelda Chavez and boyfriend Jason Garvin; two sons, Robert Salazar III and Jeremy Chavez; nine grandchildren, Braxton Diaz, Ashton Salazar, Alicia Ruiz, Maggie Phillips, Marvin Phillips Jr, Fabian Ruiz, Moises Ruiz, Charlie Rae Salazar, and Connor Salazar; two sisters, Stella Tzompaxtle and Dolores Eutimio and husband Sergio; brother Jesse Guerrero and wift Tamara; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorials can be made in her honor to a charity of donor’s choice and can be left at the Melton Kitchens Funeral Home office. Condolences can be made at www.meltonkitchens.com

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