

Jessica dedicated her life to caring for others through her work in healthcare. She was employed at Alameda Oaks Nursing Center and Home Instead, where she took great pride in her work and the compassion she showed to those in her care.
Jessica had a vibrant spirit and a love for life’s simple joys. She was a devoted fan of the Dallas Cowboys and loved arguing about football teams. She cherished spending time with her family above all else. Known for her strong work ethic, she took pride in everything she did. Purple was her favorite color, a reflection of her bold and warm personality.
She will be remembered for the looks she gave that could say a thousand words, her infectious laugh, and always having her phone in hand. Jessica enjoyed happy hour outings at Applebee’s, especially her margaritas, and was known for buying all the Dr Pepper from the machine at work. Her presence brought joy and laughter to those around her.
Jessica was especially known for her love and devotion to her family. She proudly participated in the Breast Cancer Walk with her mother, cherished time with loved ones, and always made sure her children were celebrated with birthdays and special moments, even if they didn't deserve it. She was known for being the best “Yaya” in the world. She would go to war for you.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Linda and Ben Vallejo.
Jessica is survived by her mother, Gidget Vallejo Garcia (Carlos); her children, Bethany Gonzalez, Sarah Gonzalez, and Brianna Dorsey; her siblings, Jesse Gonzalez (Adriana), Mikey Gonzalez, and Max Gonzalez; and her beloved nephew and nieces, Ayden Gonzalez, Madison Gonzalez, and Addie Martinez. She also leaves behind many extended family members and friends who will miss her dearly.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to everyone who loved Jessica and has been there to support them during this difficult time.
Jessica’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
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