

Carmen Jasso nació el 9 de Noviembre de 1939 en México, hija de Guadalupe y María Paz. Ella era 1 de 8 hermanos y hermanas. Carmen vivió gran parte de su vida joven en México. Alli conocio a Jose Luis Jasso con quien en 1968 se casaron y comenzaron una vida juntos. Juntos decidieron comenzar una vida aquí en los estados. Carmen y Jose seguían viajando de ida y vuelta, pero se convirtieron oficialmente en ciudadanos americanos al final de su vida adulta.
Carmen fue madre, hermana, tía, abuela, bisabuela y amiga. Era conocida como una mujer humilde que se entregaba desinteresadamente a los demás. Su casa era el hogar de muchos. Siempre abría sus puertas y hacía sitio cuando alguien lo necesitaba. Preparaba las mejores comidas, siempre sencillas pero llenas de amor.
Carmen era el centro, el núcleo de su familia. Estaba muy orgullosa de todos y cada uno de ellos. Su amor por ser abuela/ bisabuela era donde su corazón sentía tanta alegría. Sus ojos se iluminaban cuando se le preguntaba por alguno de ellos. Todas las paredes de su casa estaban cubiertas de fotos de su familia. No había duda del orgullo que sentía por todos ellos.
Carmen también era conocida por su afición a la jardinería. Pasaba la mayor parte del día cuidando sus flores y plantas. Estaba orgullosa de su precioso jardín.
Carmen también era conocida por su amor de el Señor. No importaba sus circunstancias, se aseguraba de atender a todos los servicios para adorar y dar gracias al Señor. Su fe era siempre fuerte. En sus últimos momentos, levantó las manos y demostró su fe diciéndole al Señor que estaba preparada. Carmen, de 85 años, falleció el lunes 16 de Diciembre de 2024 en el Doctor's Medical Center de Modesto, Ca. donde dio su último suspiro rodeada de todos sus seres queridos.
Le sobreviven su marido, José; sus hermanas, Elisa, Lupita y Paz; su hermano, Enrique; sus hijas, Carmen, Verónica y Elizabeth; y muchas sobrinas, sobrinos, nietos y bisnietos.
Carmen será profundamente extrañada, pero siempre recordada en los corazones de toda su familia, amigos, y todos los que la conocieron. El cielo se ha ganado un hermosa ángel.
Carmen Jasso was born November 9, 1939, in Mexico to Guadalupe and Maria Paz. She was one of 1 of 8 siblings. Carmen lived much of her young life in Mexico. There is where she met Jose Luis Jasso who in 1968 she married and they began a life together. Together they both decided to start a life here in the states. Carmen and Jose would still travel back and forth, but they became official American citizens in their late adult life.
Carmen was a mother, a sister, an aunt, a grandmother, a great- grandmother, and a friend. She was known as a humble woman who would give selflessly to others. Her home was home for so many. She always opened her doors and made space when someone needed it. She made her best meals that were always so simple, but filled with so much love.
Carmen was the center, the core, of her family. She was very proud of each and every one of them. Her love of being a grandmother/ great-grandmother was where her heart felt so much joy. Her eyes would light up when asked about any of them. Every wall in her home was covered with photos of her family. There was no doubt how much pride she took in all of them.
Carmen was, also, known for her love of gardening. She spent most of her days tending to all her flowers and plants. She took pride in her lovely garden.
Carmen was also know for her love in the Lord. Regardless of her circumstance, she would make sure she made it to every service to worship and give thanks unto the Lord. Her faith was always strong. In her final moments, she raised her hands and demonstrated her faith by telling the Lord she was ready. Carmen, 85, passed away on Monday, December 16, 2024 at Doctor’s Medical Center in Modesto, Ca. where she took her last breath surrounded by all her loved ones.
She is survived by her husband, Jose; her sisters, Elisa, Lupita, and Paz; her brother, Enrique; her daughters, Carmen, Veronica, and Elizabeth; as well as many nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Carmen will be deeply missed, but forever remembered in the hearts of all her family, friends, and all who knew her. Heaven truly gained a beautiful angel.
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