

Angela Aguilar Talamantes, aged 86, passed away peacefully on July 16, 2024. Born on September 23, 1937, in Santa Rosalia, B.C. Mexico, to Ignacio Aguilar and Margarita Talamantes. Angela grew up in El Sauzal de Rodriguez, Ensenada, B.C. MX. In 1970, she moved to the United States in pursuit of a better life and future for her three young children.
Angela was a devoted widow to Frank Over Jr. Known for her elegance, class, and beauty, Angela always took meticulous care of herself, never seen without her makeup and eyelashes perfectly applied. Her commitment to self-care reflected her inner grace and strength.
A certified nurse assistant for over 35 years, Angela dedicated her life to caring for others. Her loving and caring nature made her a cherished figure in her community. Even after her official retirement, her passion for helping others led her to continue working as a caretaker until the age of 83, often caring for individuals younger than herself.
Angela had a zest for life, remaining young at heart and full of fun. She was an avid reader, having read every Stephen King book over the years, and had a particular fondness for true crime shows. She also enjoyed collecting antique porcelain dolls, a hobby that showcased her appreciation for beauty and history.
Angela was a proud American citizen, having been naturalized in 1996. Her legacy is carried on by her four living children, Ralph, Johanna, Fabiola, and Rosemary, along with her 14 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson. She was predeceased by her children Monica (Johanna’s twin) and Jose Luis.
Angela had a deep faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, having accepted Him in her heart, and she often prayed for her family. Her faith was a source of strength and comfort throughout her life.
Angela’s life will be celebrated with services held on Tuesday, August 6th 2024 at 12:30 PM, followed by a reception with food from 2-4 PM @
Glen Abbey Memorial Park & Mortuary
3838 Bonita Road
Bonita, CA
Please wear the color blue, Angela’s favorite color, to honor her request of no black or dark, depressing colors.
Her elegant, classy, yet humble spirit will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Rest in peace, Mom. Your memory will forever be cherished in our hearts.
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