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Gina Lucia Wilson

July 2, 1955 – April 25, 2026
Obituary of Gina Lucia Wilson
IN THE CARE OF

El Cajon Mortuary and Cremation Service

In loving memory of Gina Wilson

Gina Wilson departed this life after battling with multiple physical and mental health challenges for most of her teenage years and adulthood. May she now finally happily rest in peace.

Gina was the oldest of four girls; sisters Sylvia Ann, Yolanda Consuelo and Sheila Sophia. A daughter to Alfred Everett Wilson and Olga N. Beene. She leaves behind her son Shain Heck and joins her younger, deceased son, Justin. God bless you all.

Her whole life she had a great sense of humor, playfulness and an infectious giggle. She was often the life of the party, a social butterfly and a courageous soul always ready for an adventure. In her later years, Gina loved to pass the time doing crochet knitting and share her works in the form of presents for friends and family. She also taught others how to do it.

Although she struggled for many years, she always had a big heart, a generous spirit and a kind and soft word for others. Gina traveled to several countries as a child before settling in Southern California and spent most of her adult life in the greater San Diego California area.

Gina loved to write poetry and listen to music. Her favorite song was Turn The Page by Bob Seeger. Gina will be remembered often, forever carried in our hearts and be missed by all who knew her.

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