

If you knew Mom/Nana, you knew what it meant to be loved without conditions. Her first and greatest love was always her family—Our Papa, her children, her grandkids, and her great-grandkids, and great great grandkids.We were her world, and she was ours.
Mom/Nana had a way of making everyone laugh. She could turn ordinary days into memories. She had a sharp wit personality and a mischievous, funny sense of humor that kept everyone smiling.
She had a soft spot for her many fur grandchildren as well. Mom/Nana’s compassion knew no limits. Her driving lesson and skills were relentless. She loved watching seeing her kids as grew into adults do things they love along with watching her grandkids grow and do things she knew Papa would be happy to see. But we know she’s watching over us now, reunited with Papa having toothpick and water, and surrounded by all the animals she loved so dearly.
Until we meet again, Mom/Nana—thank you for every bit of love you gave. You made our lives richer, our days brighter, and our hearts forever full. Eugenia is preceded in death by Joseph E. Carillion. She is survived by her four kids, John Alvarez, Carmen Richmond, Elizabeth Perkins(Bobby), and Eugenia(John) Meadows, with 11 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and 4 great great grandchildren two sisters, Marie Triggs (Charles Triggs), Doris Sprague, and brother Walter Carillion (Mai Carillion) and many nieces and nephews.
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