

Nuestra amada Josafina Chaparro Tello se reencontró con su Esposo luego de 3 semanas de estar separados el 30 de marzo de 2021. Josafina nació el 19 de marzo de 1938 en Ocampo, México de Teresa Banda y Jesús Chaparro. Vivió 83 años llena de compasión y amor por los demás.
Josafina ocupó muchos roles durante su vida. Fue Hija, esposa de Juan Tello, madre de cuatro maravillosos hijos, abuela de once y bisabuela de dieciocho. Pasó su vida transmitiendo amor a todos los que pudo. Abrió su casa a ricos y pobres, no le importaba en qué etapa de la vida te encontrabas, todo lo que quería hacer era llevarte y asegurarse de que estuvieras alimentado. Josafina siempre estaba ofreciendo café tan pronto como entrabas a su casa, y si no querías café, ella iba a buscar algo más para darte, y nunca te serviría solo un trago. Si aceptaba una bebida, venía con una deliciosa comida casera, tanto si esperaba su compañía como si no. Siempre estaba lista para cocinar y realmente era la mejor cocinera. Nadie podrá jamás replicar sus Jamoncitos o enchiladas. Josafina siempre quiso dar a los demás. Cuando le dio algo a alguien, ya sea dinero, joyas o un trago de agua, lo dio con todo su corazón y está dispuesta a dar incluso si está dando lo último de lo que tiene. Sabes que si ella te estaba regalando algo, realmente se preocupa por ti y quiere asegurarse de que sepas que eres amado y cuidado. Le encantaba pasar tiempo con su familia. Cada vez que alguien entraba por su puerta tenía una gran sonrisa en su rostro y te daba un gran abrazo y un beso. Siempre quiso saber lo que estaba pasando con sus hijos y nietos. Amaba a su familia más que a nada en el mundo. Tenía muchas fotos en su pared y en álbumes de fotos y le encantaba mostrárselas a los visitantes y contar las historias que las acompañaban. Josefina y Juan emigraron a Estados Unidos desde Chihuahua México para estar más cerca de sus hijos y nietos. Nunca quisieron irse sin la compañía de su familia. Josafina era miembro de la Iglesia Católica y era profundamente devota de Dios el padre, su hijo Jesucristo y el Espíritu Santo.
Josafina deja atrás a muchos que la aman profundamente; sus hijos Rafael Tello, Luz Elena Tello, José Omar Tello, Juan Tello, once nietos y sus cónyuges, dieciocho bisnietos, siete hermanos, muchas sobrinas y muchos otros familiares y amigos que la echarán muchísimo de menos. Josefina es precedida en la muerte por su esposo Juan Tello, sus padres Jesús Chaparro y Teresa Banda, su nieto Rudy Tello y un hermano.
Se llevará a cabo una visita a puertas abiertas de dos horas para Josafina el sábado 3 de abril de 2021 de 2 a 4 p.m. en Valley View Memorial Park y la funeraria ubicada en 4335 W 4100 S, West Valley City, UT 84120. Si decide asistir a este servicio, tenga en cuenta a los demás. Se fomenta el distanciamiento social y las máscaras para evitar que cualquier enfermedad se propague entre los seres queridos de Josafina.
“En tus manos, oh Señor, confiamos humildemente a nuestros hermanos y hermanas.
En esta vida los abrazaste con tu tierno amor; líbranos ahora de todo mal y dales descanso eterno. El viejo orden ha pasado: dales la bienvenida al paraíso, donde no habrá tristeza, ni llanto ni dolor, sino plenitud de paz y gozo con tu Hijo y el Espíritu Santo.
por los siglos de los siglos. Amén."
Our beloved Josafina Chaparro Tello was reunited with her Husband after 3 weeks of being apart on March 30, 2021. Josafina was born on March 19th 1938 in Ocampo, Mexico to Teresa Banda and Jesus Chaparro. She lived 83 years filled with compassion and love for others.
Josafina held many roles during her life. She was a Daughter, a wife to Juan Tello, a mother to four wonderful kids, a grandmother to eleven, and a great grandmother to eighteen. She spent her life spreading love to everyone she could. She opened her home to the rich and the poor, she did not care what stage in life you were in, all she wanted to do was bring you in and make sure you were fed. Josafina was always offering coffee as soon as you walked into her home, and if you did not want coffee she was going to find something else to give you, and she would never serve you just a drink. If you accepted a drink it came with a delicious homemade meal whether she expected your company or not. She was always ready to cook, and she truly was the best cook. No one will ever be able to replicate her Jamoncitos or enchiladas. Josafina always wanted to give to others. When she gave something to someone whether it was money, jewelry, or a drink of water she gave with her whole heart and is willing to give even if she is giving the last of what she has. You know that if she was gifting you something she truly cares for you and wants to make sure you know you are loved and cared for. She absolutely loved spending time with her family Every time someone walked through her door she got a big smile on her face and would give you a big hug and a kiss. She always wanted to hear about what was going on with her kids and grandkids. She loved her family more than anything else in the entire world. She had many pictures on her wall and in photo albums and she loved to show them to visitors and tell about the stories that went along with them. Josefina and Juan immigrated to the United States from Chihuahua Mexico to be closer to their children and grandchildren. They never wanted to go without the companionship of their family. Josafina was a member of the Catholic Church and was deeply devout to God the father, his son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
Josafina leaves behind many who love her deeply; her children Rafael Tello, Luz Elena Tello, Jose Omar Tello, Juan Tello, Eleven Grandchildren and their spouses, eighteen great grandchildren, seven siblings, many nieces and nephews, and numerous other family members and friends who will all miss her terribly. Josefina is preceded in death by her Husband Juan Tello, her parents Jesus Chaparro and Teresa Banda, Her grandson Rudy Tello and one sibling.
A Two-hour open house viewing will be held for Josafina on Saturday April 3, 2021 from 2-4 p.m. at Valley View memorial Park and funeral Home located at 4335 W 4100 S, West Valley City, UT 84120. If you choose to attend this service, please be mindful of others. Social distancing and masks are encouraged in order to prevent any illness spread among Josafina’s loved ones.
“In your hands, O Lord, we humbly entrust our brothers and sisters.
In this life you embraced them with your tender love; deliver them now from every evil and bid them eternal rest. The old order has passed away: welcome them into paradise, where there will be no sorrow, no weeping or pain, but fullness of peace and joy with your Son and the Holy Spirit
forever and ever. Amen.”
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