Elizabeth Perez
A mi querido hermano, quien nos quiso y nos creo como uno padre. Que descanses en paz, tu hermano, Cheo.Nuestro mas sentido pasame para Irma y hijos – Gloria y Eliseo Garza8/23/2014.
Death date: Aug 15, 2014
Zaragoza Garza was born on a ranch near a small village in Nuevo Leon, Mexico in 1923. The eldest of five brothers, he came to the US in 1938 and worked in the citrus groves in South Texas, where he met and married, Irma, his wife Read Obituary
A mi querido hermano, quien nos quiso y nos creo como uno padre. Que descanses en paz, tu hermano, Cheo.Nuestro mas sentido pasame para Irma y hijos – Gloria y Eliseo Garza8/23/2014.
My memories of tio Zaragoza – a gentle man; the way he would call tia Irma "honey" and the rest of the sentence would be in spanish; how much we felt welcomed when we visited with them at Thanksgiving.May he rest in peace. My sincerest condolescenses to tia Irma, Javier and family, Mima and family, Thelma and Ricky. Hugs, Elizabeth Garza-Perez and Family. 8/23/2014.
I feel blessed to have had Zaragoza as my father-in-law. He was a good, kind, and hard working man. He loved his family and enjoyed working on cars and having a piece of pan dulce now and then. I think of him as an example of Love & Faithfulness. I saw him as a man who did what he needed to do for his family and gave the best he had each day. He was a decent and honorable man. He shared his emotions honestly through tears – sometimes from laughter because things can be just TOO funny and make you cry but he also shed tears because life has sad moments that tears help to wash away the sadness. Rest in Peace ZaragozaLoveRoxanne
Tio was greatly loved, Irma and family please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. John and Mary Garza and family.