We honor a woman whose life was a testament to love. She poured herself into every moment with her family, a constant source of strength, kindness, and devotion. Whether it was a warm meal, a listening ear, or simply her presence, she made each of us feel treasured. Her legacy is forever woven into the fabric of our hearts, and we will always carry her love with us.
An aunt, mother, grandmother, and a friend to all. She devoted her every day to her children, guiding them with patience and endless care. Her grandchildren adored her, drawn to her warmth and wisdom. Even her beloved pets, Lucky the cat and her dog Katie, felt her steady, gentle affection. She embodied the purest kind of love - a love that connects, comforts, and never fades. Her family is her joy and greatest gift.
She lived for her family, her love as vast as the horizons she so often explored. She found joy in the simple pleasures—watching her Novelas, crocheting intricate patterns with care, and cross-stitching beautiful works that told stories in every thread. She loved to take trips to the casinos and play the slots. Discovering new places, and always brought a spark of wonder to the outdoors. Her life was a rich tapestry of love, creativity, and boundless curiosity.
A woman who loved with all her heart—a woman who first and foremost loved God, and from that wellspring of faith, she loved her husband and partner, Larry Gonzales, with unwavering loyalty. She adored her children, her grandchildren, and every member of her family and friends. For her, it was never about material things—it was always about the deep, unshakable love she carried for each of them. Her life was a precious example of faith, devotion, and love that never wavered.
Victoria found joy listening to the oldies. Motown rhythms that made her dance in the kitchen and Spanish songs that carried her back to cherished memories. Some of her favorite colors included rose, pink, and teal green.
We want to remember Victoria as a beacon of love and strength. She was a devoted wife, always standing by her partner's side, a hard worker whose dedication never wavered, and a constant source of support for her children, family, and friends. Above all, she lived a good, honest life, one guided by integrity, kindness, and a deep faith. Her legacy is a reminder that a life lived with love and honesty leaves an everlasting mark.
Victoria was preceded in death by her grandfather, Guadelupe Sandoval; her grandmother, Dona Sienna Sandoval; her father, Jesus R. Lopez; her mother, Pascuala Sandoval Lopez; and her brothers, Jesse Lopez and Theodore Lopez.
Victoria is survived by her brother, Ralph Lopez; her sister, Aurora Gonzales; her brother, Manuel Lopez; her spouse, Larry Gonzales; her daughter, Pauline Lopez; her son, Jesus R. Gonzales; her granddaughter, Nina L. L. Gonzales; her grandson, Gavin Z. Gonzales; and her granddaughter, Maya Jade Gonzales.