|
Amalia T. DelaRosa, 69, of Homedale, died Sunday, December 10,
1995, at a Caldwell hospital. A Vigil Service will be at 7
p.m. Thursday, December 14, 1995, at Dakan Funeral Chapel,
Caldwell. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m.
Friday, December 15, 1995, at St. Mary's Catholic Church,
Caldwell, Fr. Enrique Terriquez presiding. Burial will follow
at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.
Amalia was born July 11, 1926, at London, Texas, a
daughter of Jesus Trejo Torres and Calletana Nieto Torres. At
the age of 17, she met and married Julio DeLaRosa in Bay City,
Michigan. They came to live in Homedale in 1951, which they
made their home. Amalia was a devoted wife and mother to her
husband and children. She enjoyed cooking for her family,
especially during the holiday seasons. She also enjoyed being
with her grandchildren and taking care of them. She loved them
all so dearly. Her hobbies were sewing, crocheting and
knitting. We all loved her and each and every one will miss
her very much.
She is survived by her husband, Julio DeLaRosa of
Homedale; six daughters and four sons-in-law, eleven
grandchildren, which are: Olga DelaRosa and Juana Torres, both
of Homedale, Guadalupe Pena, and husband David, and children,
David Hans, Davin, and Ashley Pena, of Caldwell, Cecilia
Vasquez, and husband Joseph, and children, Michael and Abel
Vasquez of Nampa, lrma Mendoza and her companion Jose Saldivar
Jr., and children, Bryan Mendoza, Kevin and Ruby Saldivar of
Homedale, Martha Fuentes, and husband, Ruben, and children,
Ruben Jr., Calletana and Andrea Fuentes, of Homedale; three
sons and two daughters-in-law, and ten grandchildren, Johnny
DelaRosa and wife Velma, and children, Johnny Jr., Michelle
and Priscilla DelaRosa of Arizona, Julius DeLaRosa Jr,, of
Oregon and daughter Rosalba DeLaRosa of Caldwell, Jesus
DeLaRosa and wife, Janie, and children, Jessica of Arizona,
Jesus Jr., Veronica, Eric, Lisa and Christina DeLaRosa of
Caldwell; three sisters, Mrs. Alexandra Teran of Arizona, Mrs.
Maria Camarillo of lndiana, and Mrs. Domatilla Bernal of
Texas; three brothers, Pedro, lgnacio and Juan Torres, all of
Arizona; several nephews and nieces and eight
great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Juan and
Miguel Torres; a special aunt, Petra T, Maldonado of
California.
This was her favorite prayer that she would recite before
she went to sleep every night.
El Padre Nuestro
Que Estas En Los Cielos
Santificado Sea Tu Nombre
Vega Tu Reino, Hagase Tu Volunta
A Si En La Tierra, Como En Cielo
Danos Hoy Nuestro Pan de Cada Dia
Perdona uestras Ofensas
Como Tambien Nosotros Perdonamos A Los Que Nos Offendan
No Los Dejas Cair En Tentatacion
Y Libranos de Mal.
Amen |