Jonathan Reyes
I miss you & love you aunt Jennie.
Birth date: Jan 8, 1949 Death date: Aug 26, 2015
A Dallas, Texas native, Virginia was born January 8, 1949 and passed away August 26, 2015. She was preceded in death by parents, Melesio Torres and Josephine Arellano; stepmom, Betty Torres; stepdad, Frank Avellano; siblings, Erne Read Obituary
I miss you & love you aunt Jennie.
My condolences to Frank and the family. Saying goodbye has got to be the hardest thing to do in this world. Our hearts are full of wonderful memories that would keep anyone alive for years to come. I will always remember her laughter, her humor, and fun times. She will be greatly miss.
Aunt jenny i am going to miss a hole lot will miss your smile and jokes you use to tell us now your gone to be with your mom and brother.sister you are looking down at us saying it's going to be ok because we will see each other one day it's not goodbye it's see you later love you very much aunt jenny from debbie.josh.chris
What can I say about my Best Friend, Jenny Contrereas, except she was a wonderful Mother to her children and grandchildren and loved Life….We had tremedous happy days and had so much in common, most of our kids were all the same age and our lives were so similiar but the best thing about Jenny, she was always there to listen and so was I with her….we used to say, you know God knew what he was doing when he brought us together…..we were both raising grandchildren and of course loved them as if they were our children….She loved my kids and I loved hers….I have alot of memories of Jenny and myself and she will Never be forgotten nor will we stop loving her….I am just happy she is free of pain and no longer suffer….I love you, Jenny Contreras and Thank God, I told her that over and over before she left this earth…
"Hola, que pasa senora"… (remember Id' say that every time I'd walk in your front door) Mother, I'm lost without you. You were my best friend, who will listen to me when I have to talk? No one will ever fill your shoes momma. It was too soon, there were millions of things we still needed to do. I'm glad you were able to join me in New York (twice), you loved it so much, you even mentioned the other day, "lets go to New York and just ride around and watch the deer wonder around in the streets and maybe go to the City and walk around Times Square". You also said, when I get better, can you make me some homemade tortillas, beans, smoke sausage, papitas, and coffee"… I'm sorry I wasn't able to do that for you one more time mommy. Oh and that Dining Room of yours will never be the same, who will sit in your chair and say "come sit with me and listen to some music". You loved company coming over and sitting with you in that dining room to just chat and listen to music, oldies music that is. That's something that your kids and grandkids have inherited, the love of oldies music!!! You're with grandma now, you are in good hands, it's not FRITHIN there but we put a sweater on you because you were ALWAYS cold…. No more pain my love! Be a good girl… (Remember I'd say that every time I'd leave) Save me a chair…. Love you Mommy! Your Daughter, Annette Cipriano
I knew my friend as Genie… she was fun and caring. We became good friends fast. I have missed her since I left Dallas. I know she's in heaven now with a big smile and at peace. She's finally happy and at peace. Miss u girl and love u.
Sent a gift in memory of Virginia "Jennie" Contreras
From The Joe and Sylvia Contreras Family purchased the Enchanted Cottage for the family of Virginia "Jennie" Contreras.
Lit a candle in memory of Virginia "Jennie" Contreras
I love you mother!!! I miss you so much already!!! Rest in peace!!!