
Escamilla Family Expenses
Ricardo & Amalia Escamilla suddenly and tragically passed away earlier this week due to unimaginable circumstances. The surviving children and grandchildren are devasted by the tragic and sudden loss of these two caring and loving people. Not only do they have to deal with the circumstances of this loss but must now bear the burden and cost of onforseen expenses resulting in the death of their parents. Funds are needed quickly to help cover these espenses. All funds raised will go directly to thier daughter, Analia Escamilla, to help the family with these expenses.
Ricardo lived his youth as a migrant farmworker with his parents, three brothers and a sister; Jose, Joel., Domingo and Vinnie. In 1986, he started his own agricultural contracting company with the help of many family members and friends. He loved continuing the tradition of being with family and loving all those around him.
Amalia migrated to the United States when she was 18 years old. She worked up until the day she had children and then became a full-time homemaker. She loved cooking, socializing, and her Mexican culture. Those who knew her well, knew her character was strong and one of a kind.
The family will be deeply thankful for any doantion you would consider making. Moving forward for this family will be difficult to say the least, as they face their first Thanksgivng and Christmas with out their beloved parents and grandparents. We hope by coming together as a community we can at least ease the finacial burden. Thank you!
A Rosary will be held 7:00p.m. Monday, November 21, 2016 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 22 Stone Street, Salinas, CA. 93901.
Funeral Mass will be held 10:00a.m. Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 22 Stone Street, Salinas, CA. 93901.
Ricardo lived his youth as a migrant farmworker with his parents, three brothers and a sister; Jose, Joel., Domingo and Vinnie. In 1986, he started his own agricultural contracting company with the help of many family members and friends. He loved continuing the tradition of being with family and loving all those around him.
Amalia migrated to the United States when she was 18 years old. She worked up until the day she had children and then became a full-time homemaker. She loved cooking, socializing, and her Mexican culture. Those who knew her well, knew her character was strong and one of a kind.
The family will be deeply thankful for any doantion you would consider making. Moving forward for this family will be difficult to say the least, as they face their first Thanksgivng and Christmas with out their beloved parents and grandparents. We hope by coming together as a community we can at least ease the finacial burden. Thank you!
A Rosary will be held 7:00p.m. Monday, November 21, 2016 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 22 Stone Street, Salinas, CA. 93901.
Funeral Mass will be held 10:00a.m. Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 22 Stone Street, Salinas, CA. 93901.
Organizer and beneficiary
Norma Bozzo
Organizer
Salinas, CA
Analia Escamilla
Beneficiary