

With deep love and heartfelt remembrance, the family of Ana Beatriz Guevara announces her peaceful passing on November 23, 2025. Born on April 5, 1941, in San Miguel, El Salvador, Ana was the youngest of nine siblings and grew up surrounded by the warmth of a large, devoted family. Her father, Jose Leandro Guevara worked tirelessly on his farm, while her mother, Beatriz Zelaya, cared for their home and children. Their example of resilience and faith shaped Ana’s life from the very beginning.
In 1976, driven by courage and determination, Ana immigrated to the United States. She worked in domestic care for private residences, dedicating herself to creating a better future for her family. Through sacrifice and perseverance, she proudly paved the way for her daughters Mirian, Estela, Ani, Ixa, Beatriz, and Ada to join her and build new lives of their own.
A devout Christian, Ana lived her faith with quiet strength, kindness, and gratitude. In her free time, there was nothing she cherished more than being surrounded by her family. Her home was a gathering place filled with love, laughter, and the comfort of her gentle spirit. She was a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and the heart of her family.
Even after being diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2013, Ana continued to embody grace and perseverance. She remained active, engaged, and deeply connected to her loved ones always doing her best to be present for the moments that mattered most.
Ana is survived by her six daughters, six son-in-law’s, 21 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren, all of whom carry forward the strength, compassion, and faith she instilled in them. Her legacy lives on in the countless memories shared, the values she passed down, and the immeasurable love she gave so freely.
She is, and always will be, truly missed. May her soul rest in eternal peace.
Con profundo amor y sincero recuerdo, la familia de Ana Beatriz Guevara anuncia su fallecimiento el 23 de noviembre de 2025. Nacida el 5 de abril de 1941 en San Miguel, El Salvador, Ana fue la menor de nueve hermanos y creció rodeada de la calidez de una familia grande y dedicada. Su padre, José Leandro Guevara, trabajó incansablemente en su finca, mientras que su madre, Beatriz Zelaya, cuidaba del hogar y de sus hijos. Su ejemplo de resiliencia y fe marcó la vida de Ana desde el principio.
En 1976, impulsada por el valor y la determinación, Ana emigró a los Estados Unidos. Trabajó en el servicio doméstico para residencias privadas, dedicándose a crear un futuro mejor para su familia. Con sacrificio y perseverancia, abrió con orgullo el camino para que sus hijas Mirian, Estela, Ani, Ixa, Beatriz y Ada pudieran reunirse con ella y construir nuevas vidas.
Devota cristiana, Ana vivió su fe con una fuerza, bondad y gratitud. En su tiempo libre, no había nada que apreciara más que estar rodeada de su familia. Su hogar era un lugar de encuentro lleno de amor, risas y el consuelo de su espíritu gentil. Fue madre, abuela, bisabuela y el corazón de su familia.
Incluso después de ser diagnosticada con demencia vascular en 2013, Ana continuó mostrando gracia y perseverancia. Se mantuvo activa, involucrada y profundamente conectada con sus seres queridos, siempre haciendo lo posible por estar presente en los momentos que más importaban.
Ana deja atrás a sus seis hijas, seis yernos, 21 nietos y 19 bisnietos, quienes llevan consigo la fortaleza, la compasión y la fe que ella les inculcó. Su legado vive en los innumerables recuerdos compartidos, los valores transmitidos y el inmenso amor que entregó tan generosamente.
Ella es, y siempre será, profundamente extrañada. Que su alma descanse en paz eterna.
A visitation will be held at Pierce Brothers Valhalla, located at 10621 Victory Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91606, on December 11, 2025, from 6:00 pm until 12:00 am (next day).
The funeral service is scheduled for December 12, 2025, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am at the same location.
Following the funeral service, a graveside service will take place at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park and Mortuary, 10621 Victory Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91606, from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm.
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