y T. "Mac" McDowall at the Little Brown Church in Nashua.
Delores was well known among her family for her homemade Sunday dinners. She was a fabulous cook and had mastered both American and Hispanic cuisine. She loved to play Poker and hosted Poker weekends, which began Friday night and oftentimes lasted through Sunday evening. As a member of a traveling card club, Delores could often be found at the Eagle's or Elk's Lodge playing cards with her friends.
Among her other hobbies, Delores enjoyed shopping and loved searching among the treasures at Goodwill, or in her words. "Goody." She was a longtime bowler and enjoyed bowling in league until the age of 85, earning many trophies and achievements along the way. Delores also enjoyed getting together with her fellow ladies of the Red Hat Society for their monthly lunch meetings.
Delores was a member of Epiphany Parish - Holy Family Catholic Church and sang in the choir for Mass for Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Those grateful in sharing in her life are her children, John Torres, Navarro (Kathy) Torres, and Marlene Torres, all of Mason City; her siblings, John Jimenez, Spirit Lake, Jimmy Jimenez, Mason City, Ralph Jimenez, Fort Myers, Florida, Ed Jimenez, Mason City, and Louise (Phil) Love, Dubuque; and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, and extended relatives.
Delores is preceded in death by two husbands, Mingo Torres and Murray McDowall; her parents, John and Lupe Jimenez; grandchildren, Joaquin, Deon, Alain, Toni, and Matthew; and siblings, Margaret Levenhagen, Dorothy Wood, Gloria Bailey, and Tom Jimenez.
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