
In Memory of Dorothy Anguiano
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It is with deep sadness and a broken heart that I must announce the death of my beloved sister, Dorothy. She passed away in her sleep on Friday, March 26, 2021. We will never know the true cause of her passing, but I suspect a stroke. There was no indication the day before of any distress. We had a good day. We laughed watching TV, we ate a good dinner, and said "Good night" to each other just like we always did. I worked my normal shift from home starting at 4am and getting off at 12:30pm. When I came out of my room I noticed she was not up yet. I didn't think anything of this as she would sometimes sleep in and I didn't want to disturb her. Around 1:30pm I decided to check on her and found her gone. I am devastated. She was the center of my world, the focus of my every action. Everything I did, I did for her. I would've kept caring for her until my own passing. She was always quiet, but the house is too quiet now. I feel lost. I don't know how to cook for just one person. I will miss her for the rest of my life.
I am struggling to come up with the money to pay for her funeral. Even with the least expensive options, I'm still short of having enough to cover everything. On top of that, I still have my normal bills to pay. I have always been self sufficient. That's how I was raised. If I could do this myself, I would, but I need help. Anything you can do to help would be greatly appreciated.
I am struggling to come up with the money to pay for her funeral. Even with the least expensive options, I'm still short of having enough to cover everything. On top of that, I still have my normal bills to pay. I have always been self sufficient. That's how I was raised. If I could do this myself, I would, but I need help. Anything you can do to help would be greatly appreciated.
Organizer
Robert Anguiano
Organizer
Mesquite, TX