GLORIA FELIX's Obituary
A REMARKABLE WOMAN SUNRISE: February 24th, 1937 • SUNSET: January 03, 2018 Acknowledgments from the familyGloria was born in the Decoto, CA and raised in Hayward, CA to Guadalupe and Rosa Lozano. Gloria is survived by her, children Laura Del Toro, Leo Duran, Cynthia Tungui and Rosalie Siordia. She is also survived by her brother Lupe Lozano and many loving nieces, nephews, grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. Gloria loved everyone dearly.Gloria, as what her family, friends and everyone close to her, would describe her, was the most loving, giving, understanding and caring person. She was one of the best host you ever known, you never starve at her house. Family was most important in her eyes. If you needed a few dollars she give you what was in her purse, even her coins. She never beat round a subject, if she wanted to know, she ask (no filters). She said what was on her mind, a true matriarch: full of faith, strength and dignity. She was a warrior, having been able to overcome the many battles in her life. Her cheerfulness, laughter, jokes and we can’t forget her great cooking, will truly be missed.~ Services ~Gloria L. FelixSaturday, January 13th, 201810:00 AM ST. CLEMENTS CHURCH750 Calhoun StreetHayward, CA 94544 HONORARY PALLBEARERLeo Duran……………………………………….INTERMENTBeautiful Place of Rest Chapel of the Chimes Cemetery……………………………………….RECEPTION 30549 Prestwick Avenue • Hayward, CA 94544Contact Person, Cindy & RichPhone: (510)-309-4083
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