
Help with Memorial for my daughter
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As many of you know my daughter, Angelica has been freed from bondage. God had mercy and spared her from having to suffer any longer. He has taken her home to be with Himself. She battled with drug addiction for most of her adult life and struggled to manage her diabetes. Her greatest fight was being able to accept her worth. She was a rare soul…beautiful and loving human being. She loved animals and wanted to become a Veterinarian someday. She came shy of completing a certificate in Veterinary Assisting due to the start of her addiction. Enrolled again to complete the program but wasn’t able to. Her addiction was progressing. She always had her relationship with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In and out of several outpatient and residential programs. The Phoenix Dream Center would be the most influential program that she entered where she remained sober for 4 months. Prior to entry of the program she had, at least, 20 hospital admissions within a years time. Jeannie Alvarado, her case manager, always went above and beyond her required duties along with an incredible team at Copa Health, to help Angelica recover. I am forever grateful to all who didn’t give up on her. I never gave up on her. Having to go on living without her is incomprehensible. But what’s greater than that is how blessed I feel knowing she will never hurt again. She was loved by many. I want to acknowledge her true friends. The members of Nu Hope where she attended NA meetings regularly.. They were like family to her. Ana, her oldest and dearest friend, Laura and Tony who completely accepted her for who she was. There are more but these individuals were closest to her who never gave her drugs, only their support.
It was important to Angelica to have a Memorial. We would talk about it and she would say that she’d want to know who’d show up for her. There is so much of Angelica that only I knew about her but what she’d want everyone to know is that she loved big and loved everyone and just wanted to be loved. If she could, she’d help out any and all people who needed it. She also had dreams and goals and wanted the whole family involved. She loved her family and I was her favorite person. That was her, in a nutshell.
I am pressed for time and don’t have a figure to give you as far as the cost for a Memorial but I can assure you that the funds raised will go to my daughter. I appreciate donations of any amount and thank you all, in advance, for your support.
Sincerely,
Connie Garza-Mosqueda
Organizer and beneficiary

Constance Mosqueda
Organizer
Phoenix, AZ
Kenny Soza
Beneficiary