Mary Ann Delavega's Obituary
Mary Ann Rodriquez was born on Friday, July 1, 1966 in Fort Worth, TX. God's angels has taken her to his kingdom on Wednesday, December 9, 2020 approximately 7:10 pm.
At the age of 2 months old Mary Ann Rodriquez was taken in by Father John Zapata Gonzales, and Mother Olga Gonzales a blended family of 10. As Mary Ann went into high school, at the age of 15 had marry Robert (Bobby) Dela Vega, on April 28, 1982 and soon became a homemaker after they had their oldest son Robert Dela Vega (June 10, 1982) their middle son Anthony Dela Vega (January 25, 1985) and their youngest son David Dela Vega ( June 4, 1987). Bobby and Mary Ann were married for 11 years before they decided to get divorced in July 1993. The two remained great friends throughout the years.
Mary Ann throughout the years has been a homemaker, and a care giver at a nursing home. She loved bringing her patients joy, and laughter and taking the time to get to know her patient on a deeper level.
Later on in 2004 she met her husband Jose De Santiago they were together for 2 years before deciding to get married on Saturday, October 23, 2006. They did not have any children together, but Jose treated her three sons and 7 grandchildren as if they were his own.
Mary Ann had a tough childhood and even into her adult life, but she never had let anything hold her back or get in her way. Mary Ann always had her faith in God, and the Lord Jesus Christ. Mary Ann loves in her life, are her family and taking photos during family outing or gathering while making new memories, especially with her grand babies Anthony DelaVega (April 21, 2004), Aliza Dela Vega (February 18, 2007), Isabella DelaVega (May 11, 2008), Makayla DelaVega (May 27, 2009), Kylee Dela Vega ( January 25, 2014), Lexi Dela Vega (August 20, 2016), Penelope DelaVega (September 04, 2017), so she could cherish them forever, which brought joy and happiness to her and the family. Mary Ann loved to be the center of attention, with her contagious laughter and smile.
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