Francisca Aguiñaga, 86, of South Sioux City, NE passed away on Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at her residence.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Monday, December 7, 2015 at St. Michael's Catholic Church in South Sioux City, NE with Father David Fulton officiating. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery in South Sioux City, NE. Visitation will be held from 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. on Sunday, December 6, 2015, with a service at 7:00 P.M. with the Reverend Roy Chrisman officiating at Mohr Funeral Home in South Sioux City, NE.
Francisca Aguiñaga nació el 4 de Diciembre de 1928 en Jalisco, México. Hija de Francisco Aguiñaga y Paula Márquez. Tenia cuatro hijos. Francisca reconocida como Awes por todos sus nietos, fue una gran mujer. Era muy valiente, fuerte, cariñosa y con un corazón lleno de amor. Nos enseño como ser fuertes, trabajadores y como querer a todos. Francisca ayudo a crear el restaurante TaquerÃÂa La Juanita en 1976 en California después se movieron a Nebraska y Iowa. Awes era querida y apreciada por todos sus hijos y nietos. Le encantaba colectar figuras para sus vitrinas, le gustaba tejer, cocinar y tener a toda su familia reunida. Siempre será extrañada y jamás será olvidada. Vivirá en nuestros corazones y será amada por siempre. Juntos recordaremos los hermosos momentos que compartimos alado de nuestra Awes.
Le sobreviven sus hijos y familiares, Juana Vallejo, Guillermina Serrano, Martin DÃÂaz, Christina Bautista, nietos, bisnietos, y sobrinos.
Francisca Aguiñaga was born on December 4, 1928 in Jalisco, Mexico. Daughter of Francisco Aguiñaga and Paula Marquez. She had four kids. Francisca was recognized as Awes by her grandkids, she was a grand woman. She was valiant, strong, loving and had a heart filled with love. She taught us how to be strong, hard working, and how to love everyone. Francisca helped create the restaurant Taqueria La Juanita in 1976 in California, which later moved to Nebraska and Iowa. Awes was loved and appreciated by all her kids and grandkids. She loved to collect figurines for her china cabinets, she loved to knit, cook and have all of her family united. She will always be missed but never forgotten. She will live in our hearts and will be loved forever. Together we will remember the moments that we spent with our Awes.
She is survived by her children and their families, Juana Vallejo, Guillermina Serrano, Martin Diaz, Christina Bautista, grandkids, great-grandkids, and nieces and nephews.
Tributes
T. Kelly wrote on Dec 17, 2015:
"I am so sorry for your loss. The death of a love one can be extremely difficult to cope with. Many have found comfort in the many promises found in God's word the bible. Acts 24:15 has special meaning for many. There it speaks about the resurrection. By means of the resurrection our loving Creator, Jehovah God, will restore life back to those sleeping in death as promised (Titus1:2). Please embrace this wonderful promise of God during this difficult time."
Richard wrote on Dec 5, 2015:
"Awee inspires me to reach new heights going beyond comfort zone without empty stomach. "
Juana vallejo wrote on Dec 5, 2015:
"mama para mà nunca morirás siempre estarás en mi corazón te extraño"
José vallejo wrote on Dec 4, 2015:
"tube la mejor suegra del mundo k dios la tenga en su gloria"
Christina Bautista wrote on Dec 4, 2015:
"Sus consejos su amor incondicional por nosotros sus hijos."
Lupe wrote on Dec 3, 2015:
"Her yummy food she wld make for all of us"