Beatriz Lucio, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, passed away peacefully on September 29, 2018. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Alejandro, her parents, Margarito and Nicolasa Reyes, sisters, Victoria and Rosita Reyes.
Beatriz is survived by her loving family which includes two daughters, Lupe Fonseca and Gloria Lucio; three sons, Javier, Alejandro Jr. and Jesus Lucio; four grandsons, David and Jose Fonseca Jr., Jesus Jr. and Christopher P. Lucio; one granddaughter, Bianca B. Lucio; four great grandchildren, Jonathan N., Jacob J. & Autumn Fonseca and Amerys Lucio. One brother, Andres and one sister, Juanita Reyes.
Beatriz was a strong, loving, considerate, thoughtful and affectionate woman who lived with great passion. Two of her unique gifts were her love for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and her patience.
Early in life, as a young married couple her husband had a vision to immigrate to the United Stated she embraced his dream and with great courage supported him. They left their native Country of Mexico along with four small children, one on the way and two suitcases they set out to pursue the American Dream. Her goal was to make sure her children and husband were taken care of. She did not look back, she sacrificed leaving her parents and siblings behind, but she was looking at a greater reward a better future for her children.
It was a struggle as both husband and herself had to adjust to a new Country, a new lifestyle and a new language. They did not speak English but somehow managed to overcome any obstacles. She dedicated her life at home, as a housewife, by spending her days caring and providing for her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was a relentless lady who never stopped working, assuring and securing that her love ones were comfortable and well fed at all times. Although she was a humble and quiet person, she had great charisma and a sense of humor, always staying positive. She managed every day to pray and praise our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She had a prayer list and took notes of preachings. She loved music, and had a beautiful contagious laugh. She was a very positive person and avoided negativity at all times.
As a mother, she devoted her life to her children and showed them to walk deeper with God, encouraging them to go to church and seek the Lord. She taught respect and to be well mannered. Beatriz was delightful lady who loved family gatherings. It did not matter if things didn’t look good, she had a way of encouraging others with love and support. She had such a sweet Sprit and soul that would bring peace where ever she would go.
We are so proud of the race that she ran and the victories that she accomplished.
We were BLESSED, HONORED, PRIVIDLEGED throughout our lifetime to have her as our Mother. She loved us unconditionally with great passion, and we loved her. There are not enough words to describe Beatriz, our queen and angel. She will always continue to be a powerful influence in our lives.
It is with great joy that we released her to the Presence of our Lord. We know that this is not a, goodbye, but a, see you soon.
Te amamos, mami.Lupita, Gloria, Javier, Alex, Jesse
We love you.
PALLBEARERS
Javier LucioPortador de féretro
Jesus LucioPortador de féretro
Jesse Lucio Jr. Portador de féretro
Alejandro Lucio Jr. Portador de féretro
David FonsecaPortador de féretro
Jose Fonseca Jr. Portador de féretro
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