IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Alicia Guevara
Melendez
June 16, 1947 – February 10, 2022
Alicia G. Melendez
Age: 74
Date of death: 02/10/2022
Place of birth: San Antonio Tx
Date of birth: 06/16/1947
Parents names: Reynalda and Jose Guevara
Spouse name: Fernando C. Melendez
Names of children:
Fernando Melendez Jr
Alejandro Melendez
Michelle Scott (Son in law Nolan Scott)
Victor Melendez (daughter in law Lisa Melendez)
Norma Melendez
Job: Retired
Hobbies: spending time with family/grandchildren, sewing, her bible/devotional, online shopping, crocheting, catching up with friends/family daily on the phone.
Survived by: Husband Fernando, her children (above), grandchildren: Rj, Vivian, Cayli, Brielle, Davany, Ava, Liana, Alex, Gerardo and Carmen.
Preceded in death: her parents Reynalda and Jose Guevara. Her brother Ricardo Guevara.
Location of Service: Virtual Viewing/Garden Memorial (TBD)
Alicia G. Melendez of Livingston Tx, 74 passed on Thursday February 10, 2022, at Houston Hospice in the medical center following a silent battle with cancer.
She leaves her husband of 54 years Fernando Melendez. Her sons; Fernando Jr, Alejandro and Victor. Her daughters; Michelle and Norma. Nine grandchildren. Son in law Nolan and Daughter in law Lisa. Her siblings: Mary, Jose, Marta and Sylvia and many nieces and nephews and cousins as well as close friends, whom she loved as family.
Alicia has been a long-time resident of Houston Tx where she devoted her life's work caring and healing others as a Nurse. She retired to Lake Livingston with her husband and sons to fulfill her long deserved R & R living the "lake life".
Alicia had a passion for helping others and would literally give the shirt off her back to see to it that her loved ones (family and friends alike) were taken care of and felt loved. She had a faith that was as big as her heart. And never missed an opportunity to express her love for God and to tell you all about it!
She loved her children and grandchildren and, given the chance, would shout it to the heavens for all to hear how proud she was of all of them. They were her life.
She will be missed and forever truly cherished by those whom she loved and touched. That being everyone that met, knew, and grew to love her.
The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Baylor St. Luke's and Houston Hospice for their exceptional care of our mother during this difficult time in our lives, as well as Graceful Memorial Chapel for helping our family.
A Virtual Viewing/Garden Memorial will be available for streaming and is currently in the works. The family will update as soon as arrangements have been confirmed.
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