Adrianna is survived by her parents; Silvia Varela, Leonel Morales (stepfather), Francisco Lopez, Brenda Lopez (stepmother) her siblings; Letica Lopez, Miguel Lopez, Gabriela Morales, Leonel Morales, Xavier Lopez, Amanda Archibeque, Becky Archibeque, Michael Archibeque.
Adrianna was a dedicated student in the massage therapy program at the Academy of Natural Therapy. Adri was a hardworking mother in efforts to provide a sustainable future for her son Zeke. On April 6th, 2017 she welcomed her son Ezekiel Abel Gonzalez to the world the single most important part of her life.
Adrianna was a devoted loving mother, beautiful young lady who had so much love and joy to give the world. Her smile could light up the entire world, caring daughter, sister, niece and friend, free spirt... the list is endless! Adrianna LOVED her ice cream so much she and Zeke would eat it out of the bucket together each with their own spoon, she loved makeup, eyelashes and music all genres listing to it loud and even headbanging until her neck hurt. Her favorite color was yellow, probably to match her bright and vibrant. Her to go to foods; beans, cereal and noodles. A true simple girl. She was the beautiful kind of crazy that her family and friends and all who knew her will deeply miss!
Ezekiel is survived by his father; De’Angelo Abel Gonzalez, grandparents Desiree Gonzalez, Abel Gonzalez, Silvia Varela, Leonel Morales, Francisco Lopez, Brenda Lopez.
Zeke was a rambunctious, vibrant and ornery little boy! He had a beautiful smile that could melt any heart and eyes that were just as bright as his moms! Zeke brought light into the world and energy. He had a precious soul that will forever be missed!
Zeke LOVED eating Cheetos, going to Chuck E Cheese, watching Sponge Bob and Kung Fu Panda he would often roleplay Kung Fu moves on others. He also enjoyed playing with Pepsi cans to see how high he could stack them. He enjoyed playing with balls and listing to Baby Shark song over and over. Zeke also loved to feed the family dog his leftover when he wasn’t supposed to.