San Juanita Aldaco Avila, age 68 of Toledo, Ohio passed away Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020. She was born on June 8th, 1951 to the late Consuelo and Saturnino Avila. She retired from Lucas County Children Services after many years of Social Work. Juanita enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, listening to Mexican music, and going to the Blue Diamond with her girlfriends in her early days where she met her love, Roberto. She was the world’s greatest mother and grandma who went above and beyond for her family; we will miss her deeply.
Juanita is survived by her sons, Jose (Norma), Jaime, Francisco, and Ricardo (Tina); brothers, Antonio, Miguel (Stephanie), and Roberto; sister, Jesusita Blanco; granddaughters, Angelica, Raquell (Dominic) DeLuca, Castalia, Krystina (Eric) Dionyssiou, Francesca, Ciera, Shayla, Sabrina, and her “monkeys”, Angelina and Selena; grandsons, Jaime Jr. (Ashley), Frankie Jr., Reko, and Nico; and 11 great-grandkids.
She was welcomed into Heaven by her parents; sister, Ernestina Guardiola; brothers, Mario and Francisco Avila.
Celebration of Life will be private. Please keep praying for Juanita & her family.
In Lieu of Flowers, the family ask you to please donate to the American Diabetes Association.
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Selena Aldaco
Jun 08, 2021
Happy 70th birthday grandma💜i miss you so much and i love you. I hope your in heaven right now celebrating and dancing to your music. I remember when you would chase us around the trailer in your wheel chair, I remember when you would let us make home made tortillas with you, I remember when you would listen to Mexican Music on the porch and you would translate it…i love you grandma❤️
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Happy 70th birthday grandma💜i miss you so much and i love you. I hope your in heaven right now celebrating and dancing to your music. I remember when you would chase us around the trailer in your wheel chair, I remember when you would let us make home made tortillas with you, I remember when you would listen to Mexican Music on the porch and you would translate it…i love you grandma❤️