Donations for Belinda Joni Wilson (Sunshine)
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It is with extreme sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mom, daughter, sister, aunt, niece Belinda Joni Wilson, (Sunshine) December 14, 2020.
On November 29th, Sunshine was admitted into the hospital at San Juan Regional with pneumonia and after tested positive to COVID-19.
The evening of December 14, Sunshine lost her battle to Covid-19.
She leaves behind her two boys, Shiloh Frazier (15 years old) Brayden Frazier (13 years old), her daughter Cameron Dale (6 years old), her mother Betty Wilson, of Black House Valley, her sister Jennie Davis of Nephi, Utah, brother Larrison Jumbo and sister Maureen Jumbo and her significant other Jared Dale. She was employed with Central Consolidated Schools as a bus driver for many years.
Our hearts are heartbroken and in a time of uncertainty, we were not financially prepared for planning a funeral. Therefore, we are fundraising to cover the cost of funeral and memorial services.
Sunshine was the strength that upheld her family together, she taught all what is really important in life and that was to love, support and care for friends and family in our lives. Her unconditional love and support for each of her children went unnoticed.
She made a huge impact on her family, her relatives and her friends. She was the most sweet, kind, humbled, compassionate, loving woman and we are so grateful to have called her our niece, sister, mom, aunt and daughter. She was and always will be the heart of our family, we will miss her dearly.
With this pandemic upon us, it has been difficult to accept that we are not able to grieve with our loved ones, to embrace one another and to come together as a family to celebrate Sunshine life, but we know we will honor her memory and cherish all the moments we had with her.
Our family greatly appreciates your help with donations and prayers during this difficult time. May god bless you all and please be safe.
Zelle to her sister [phone redacted] MAUREEN JUMBO
On November 29th, Sunshine was admitted into the hospital at San Juan Regional with pneumonia and after tested positive to COVID-19.
The evening of December 14, Sunshine lost her battle to Covid-19.
She leaves behind her two boys, Shiloh Frazier (15 years old) Brayden Frazier (13 years old), her daughter Cameron Dale (6 years old), her mother Betty Wilson, of Black House Valley, her sister Jennie Davis of Nephi, Utah, brother Larrison Jumbo and sister Maureen Jumbo and her significant other Jared Dale. She was employed with Central Consolidated Schools as a bus driver for many years.
Our hearts are heartbroken and in a time of uncertainty, we were not financially prepared for planning a funeral. Therefore, we are fundraising to cover the cost of funeral and memorial services.
Sunshine was the strength that upheld her family together, she taught all what is really important in life and that was to love, support and care for friends and family in our lives. Her unconditional love and support for each of her children went unnoticed.
She made a huge impact on her family, her relatives and her friends. She was the most sweet, kind, humbled, compassionate, loving woman and we are so grateful to have called her our niece, sister, mom, aunt and daughter. She was and always will be the heart of our family, we will miss her dearly.
With this pandemic upon us, it has been difficult to accept that we are not able to grieve with our loved ones, to embrace one another and to come together as a family to celebrate Sunshine life, but we know we will honor her memory and cherish all the moments we had with her.
Our family greatly appreciates your help with donations and prayers during this difficult time. May god bless you all and please be safe.
Zelle to her sister [phone redacted] MAUREEN JUMBO
Organizer
Elsie Begay
Organizer
Newcomb, NM