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Josephine Cardenas, world traveler and devoted aunt
Amanda Mora remembers her aunt as an adventurer and mentor.
Aida Chavez, beloved health care worker
Rebecca Chavez remembers her mother as joyful and dedicated to her work in health care.
Yolanda DeHoyos, caregiver and women’s health advocate
Gina Hobbs remembers her mother as a nurturer passionate about women’s health.
Juan Espinosa, inspiring father and teacher
Rebecca Espinosa Price remembers her father as someone who worked hard for his family and students.
Joey Harvey, sports fanatic and burger enthusiast
Margaret Grotte remembers her coworker as someone with a big personality and a passion for sports and burgers.
James Lofland, accomplished engineer and generous family man
Winter Prosapio remembers her stepfather as a gracious and kind-hearted addition to her family.
Jerry Townsend, decorated SAPD veteran
Joan Reeder Townsend remembers her husband as a dedicated police officer and loving grandfather.
Wages-Short family, a strong bond
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