
Maria E. Sandoval and Children
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Maria E. Sandoval's untimely death on Sunday, April 9, 2017, left behind 3 great sons.
Maria was a very dedicated, mother, daughter, sister, and teacher.
However, what defined Maria the most was being a mother to her 3 boys, (Angel-18, Oscar-12, and Osvaldo-3). The term of endearment the 3 boys had for her was, MOM. The unconditional love she had as a mother was immeasurable. Maria raised 3 sons which emulated her kind soul and smile. They are extremely smart, well mannered, and well behaved individuals, whom miss their mother greatly. Their lives will forever be changed without her in it. Maria was their pillar of strenth and their rock which they could lean on in times of need.
Angel says, "my mother was a very hard working never stopping individual. She always made sure her kids were happy and were provided for no matter what the circumstances. She was happy when we were happy. She took great interest in her children at school and always made sure she could help evryone with all she could."
"To the world she was one person, but to her 3 sons SHE WAS THEIR WORLD."
Angel, the oldest is taking on the responsibility of his two younger brothers along with his grandmother, Rosa Vasquez.
Angel should be ranked #7 in his graduating class from Donna North High School. He has a scholarship to Texas State University in San Marcos. Angel concerns himself about his 2 younger brothers if he were to accept the scholarship and go off to college leaving them behind.
His brother Oscar is a 6th grader at Veterans Middle school and is following in the same footsteps as his older brother Angel. Osvaldo is only 3 years old and was attending day care.
Maria taught at Salazar Elementary with Donna I.S.D. for 5 1/2 years. According to Principal, Mrs. L. Chavez, Maria had a passion for teaching and loved all students, parents and staff. Maria was currently working on her Masters in Special Ed. to eventually become a diagnostician. She was loved deeply by everyone at school and gave encouraging words to her former students to excel in middle school and beyond. Her students were extremely saddened by Mrs. M. Sandovals untimely death.
The funds raised will go for Maria's funeral expenses and her 3 Sons.
The funds are needed as soon as possible. Angel the oldest son is in charge of final expenses.
Please see it in your heart to contribute to this very important cause, Maria's 3 son's are depending on your generosity.
Thank You,
Bernadett Caceres
Maria was a very dedicated, mother, daughter, sister, and teacher.
However, what defined Maria the most was being a mother to her 3 boys, (Angel-18, Oscar-12, and Osvaldo-3). The term of endearment the 3 boys had for her was, MOM. The unconditional love she had as a mother was immeasurable. Maria raised 3 sons which emulated her kind soul and smile. They are extremely smart, well mannered, and well behaved individuals, whom miss their mother greatly. Their lives will forever be changed without her in it. Maria was their pillar of strenth and their rock which they could lean on in times of need.
Angel says, "my mother was a very hard working never stopping individual. She always made sure her kids were happy and were provided for no matter what the circumstances. She was happy when we were happy. She took great interest in her children at school and always made sure she could help evryone with all she could."
"To the world she was one person, but to her 3 sons SHE WAS THEIR WORLD."
Angel, the oldest is taking on the responsibility of his two younger brothers along with his grandmother, Rosa Vasquez.
Angel should be ranked #7 in his graduating class from Donna North High School. He has a scholarship to Texas State University in San Marcos. Angel concerns himself about his 2 younger brothers if he were to accept the scholarship and go off to college leaving them behind.
His brother Oscar is a 6th grader at Veterans Middle school and is following in the same footsteps as his older brother Angel. Osvaldo is only 3 years old and was attending day care.
Maria taught at Salazar Elementary with Donna I.S.D. for 5 1/2 years. According to Principal, Mrs. L. Chavez, Maria had a passion for teaching and loved all students, parents and staff. Maria was currently working on her Masters in Special Ed. to eventually become a diagnostician. She was loved deeply by everyone at school and gave encouraging words to her former students to excel in middle school and beyond. Her students were extremely saddened by Mrs. M. Sandovals untimely death.
The funds raised will go for Maria's funeral expenses and her 3 Sons.
The funds are needed as soon as possible. Angel the oldest son is in charge of final expenses.
Please see it in your heart to contribute to this very important cause, Maria's 3 son's are depending on your generosity.
Thank You,
Bernadett Caceres
Organizer and beneficiary
Bernadett Caceres
Organizer
Donna, TX
Angel Sandoval
Beneficiary