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Friday, March 22, 2019

Eulogy for Mother :: Eulogies Eulogy

Eulogy for MotherDaughter of Teresa, granddaughter of Josefa, my begin, Natividad was born in El Paso, Texas on December 24th, 1921. She always told us that she was responsible for the bear of her sisters being born in this country. The family was on its way back to Mxico because PD had closed the mine and was sending workers back to Mxico. The family neer got there because of my mothers birth. She was the only one in her family who was not born in Morenci and although she made sure people knew she was born in Texas, she was very proud to be a Morenci girl.When I asked family members to describe my mother, they apply many of the same terms a private person, very shy, meek, humble, a caregiver, religious, loving, simple tastes, stubborn, intelligent, unassuming, frugal, timid, serious, modest, always put others ahead of herself, and most of all, she did not care being in the spot. For their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Mama didnt take us to make a big fiesta. We finally got he r to fit to a simple renewal of their vows with only the immediate family present. For her eightieth birthday, we planned a big caller with all the extended family invited. Again, she nixed the idea and we finally got her to agree to a small celebration with only her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The party was planned for farthermost Saturday when everyone could come from California, Nevada, and Texas. When I talked to her on her birthday, she told me, Can we cancel the party? I feel too weak. I told her I would not cancel it simply postpone it until she felt better. Today we are all here to abide by my mothers 80 years of life. Its not the party we had planned for, and there are many more people than my mother would have been comfortable with, but were all here to love her memory. I know, Mama that you didnt like to be in the limelight but today, like it or not, the spotlight is on you.My mother was the 5th child of Teresa and Wenseslado. That put her in the middle of a family of ten children, society of which survived to adulthood. Maybe being in the middle of such a life-size family accounted for her demeanor but I think it was also part of her nature.