Trish Cabello Dowd lived life to the fullest. She left us way too soon. She was born to Ruben & Frances Cabello October 8, 1962. She passed away suddenly on February 6, 2020 at her home in San Jose, CA.
Trish grew up in Mountain view where she attended Saint Joseph Elementary School (class of 1976); Saint Francis High School (Class of 1980) and San Jose State with a BA in Business (Class of 1986). She worked at Lam Research in Fremont for 28 years as a senior quality manager. She loved reading, scrapbooking, traveling, going to movies, wine tasting and most especially spending quality time with her family and friends. She will always be remembered by her beautiful smile and infectious laugh. She is preceded in death by her mother Frances. She is survived by her loving husband Dean and daughter Kaila; father Ruben Cabello; brothers Ricky Cabello & David Cabello (Suzanne) and sister Leticia Macias (Jeff); Sister-in-law Jill |
Gently passed away April 16, 2013. Native of Del Rio Texas. Born to Maria Sanchez and Anacleto Cabello. Wife to Casimiro M. Zapata (deceased) for 50 years. Survived by her son Antonio (Linda), grandchildren Julie (Jody) and James Zapata. One sister Victoria and first cousin Raymond Moreno. Predeceased by 4 brothers and 1 sister. She will be missed. Always loved. Visitation will be held Tuesday, April 23, 2013 from 5-8PM with Rosary at 7PM at Lima Family Santa Clara,
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Jose was born in Del Rio, Texas to Adolfo and Josefa Zuniga Martinez on May 12, 1922. In 1942, Jose was drafted to the U.S. Army and served in World War II. Jose was assigned as Sergeant to the 693rd Ordinance Battalion in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater from Dec. 1944 to Mar. 1946 as an ammunition non commissioned officer in charge of the ammunition crew, including a stay at Okinawa, Japan before being honorably discharged. He married Petra Torres in February of 1943. They relocated to Toppenish, Washington and after 4 years of service he was able to come home and start their family. Jose and Petra were blessed with 8 children and in 1966 moved to
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Adolfo was born in Del Rio, Texas on July 4, 1926 to Adolfo and Josefa Zuniga Martinez; such a fitting birth date for his celebratory personality. At an early age Adolfo's family moved to the Yakima Valley where he later met his loving wife Katherine Cerna. Adolfo and Katherine were married in 1948 and grew inseparable for the 62 years thereafter. In 1960, they moved their family to Moses Lake and worked until their retirement.
Adolfo always enjoyed spending time with his family; his children and grandchildren were of the utmost importance to him. His home was always open, where guests were provided a good meal and strangers |
Jose was born on July 28, 1929 in Del Rio, Texas, to Adolfo and Josefa Martinez. He as raised and educated in Del Rio, Texas.
Jose's family moved to Washington State in 1940. Jose married Josie Gonzales in 1952 and settled in Toppenish, W A. They were married for over 60 years. Together they raised ten children, After getting married he moved to Mount Vernon to work as a chicken rancher. Later he moved his family to the Yakima Valley. He worked as a farm worker and eventually became permanently employed at Clayton Farms in Toppenish. He worked for 30 years growing corn, asparagus, wheat and mint. He enjoyed teaching his children |
February 17, 1933 – March 30 2017
Teodulo Rudy Martinez, 84, of Royal City peacefully entered into eternal rest on March 30, 2017. Born in Del Rio, Texas on Feb. 17, 1933 Rudy was a true Texan, and was rarely seen without wearing one of his many cowboy hats and cowboy boots. A very quiet man with a big heart, he was always willing to help anyone in need and over the years opened his home to many of his acquaintances that needed a place to stay. He enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 62 years, Isabel on Dec. 31, 2015 and survived by his five children Cande/Minerva Martinez of Royal City, Dorothy Butcher of Wasilla, Ted Jr. Martinez of Orting, Wash., Irene/Thaddeus Pfeiffer of Tacoma, Wash. and Melisa/Felipe |
Katherine Cerna Martinez, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend was welcomed into the arms of our Lord and Savior on May 30,2021 at the age of 96.
Katherine was born May 20 th, 1925 in Lompoc, California to Tomas and Felicitas Ortiz Cerna. She was raised in Wyoming in a family of 16 children. Her father Tomas and mother Felicitas were from Mexico and made a living farming. The family moved to various states during her childhood looking for work until they planted their roots in the Yakima Valley. Katherine then worked in her father’s gas station/convenience store in Toppenish where she would eventually meet the love of her life, Adolph Martinez. |
Ruben H. “Rick” Martinez, 58, longtime Moses Lake resident died in his home Sunday, September 6, 2009 after a long illness. Rick was born September 1, 1951 in Toppenish, WA to Adolfo and Katherine (Cerna) Martinez. Rick attended schools in Moses Lake and from High School he enlisted in the U.S. Army when he was 18. He served for a year in Vietnam and was later Honorably Discharged in 1972, earning several medals. Rick loved to work on vehicles, hunting and fishing. He was known for his big heart and always willing to lend a helping hand to someone in need. Rick loved it when his family and friends would just drop in and visit with him and we all
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Teresa M. Senn, 67, a resident of Moses Lake passed away Friday, May 4, 2018 at her home. Holy Rosary will be prayed at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, May 14, 2018 at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church followed by a Mass at 11:00 a.m.
Teresa was born on June 10, 1950 in Toppenish, Washington, daughter of Adolfo and Katherine (Cerna) Martinez. She graduated from Moses Lake High School and had worked for Boeing Employees Credit Union before moving back to Moses Lake. Teresa enjoyed cooking and playing cards. Survivors include her significant other, Tony Fielding; mother, Katherine Martinez; four brothers, Tom (Sharon Holmes) Martinez, Roger (Eileen) Martinez, Alex (Debbie) Martinez and Art (Brenda) Martinez; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Adolfo Martinez and brother, Rick Martinez |
Isabel Martinez, 78, of Royal City entered into eternal rest December 31st on New Years Eve 2015 after losing a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She died peacefully at home in Royal City with her family by her side.
Born in Denver Colorado on 11/19/1937 to Agapito and Vicenta (Facio) Gomez. She was married Teodulo Rudy Martinez 12/3/53. Isabel and her family moved to Royal City in 1967 where she lived to raise her five children. Isabel attended all the city’s churches and was a lifetime member Saint Michaels Parish. She volunteered at the food banks and taught catechism regularly. Family and friends could often be found visiting at her kitchen table while enjoying delicious meals she had prepared. She was larger then life with her unruly wit and strong love for her family. Roses were her favorite flowers and she kept many in the front yard. |
On Wednesday, October 18, 2023 Alice Sanchez, our beloved Tia, sister, daughter, cousin, niece, and friend passed away at age 66. She was born in Yakima, WA to Ernesto M. Sanchez and Geneva (Vicky) Sanchez on September 7, 1957. Alice attended Toppenish High School and graduated in 1975. Alice is survived by her parents Ernesto M. Sanchez (Linda), and C Sanchez, sister Cindy Alaniz (Israel), brother Ernie Sanchez Jr., nephews Kyle, and Lance Alaniz, and niece Marisol Sanchez, whom she refered to as her kids. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, November 8, 2023, at St. Aloysius Church at 11 AM. |
Our most loving, kindhearted mother and grandmother, Paula Martinez Sanchez, passed away February 1, 2010 in the loving arms of her family. She was born April 2,1924 to Adolfo and Josefina Martinez in Del Rio, TX. She married Juan Sanchez, then later migrated from Texas to the Yakima Valley in 1941. Mom was a loving person who took care of all her children and grand-children. |
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After a month-long fight with Covid-19, Janie Ibarra Vijarro was called to be with her heavenly father on January 16, 2021. Janie was born April 18, 1948 in Uvalde, Texas to Alfredo and Guadalupe Ibarra. It was here that Janie lived for 35 years and had her four children, Robert, Joanne, Daniel, and Laura. While she didn't call Texas home anymore, it still held a special place in her heart as she had countless family and friends there. Janie moved to Washington state on March 25, 1983. It was here in Washington that she laid down her roots. While she worked at the Yakima Valley Farmworkers Clinic for over 20 years, it wasn't until she started selling real estate that she found her calling. She loved helping people and this was one of her ways she was able to do so. Janie was married to Tranquilino Vijarro and together they made a life in Toppenish and later in Zillah. |
On Monday, July 27th, 2020, Jose Manuel Ramirez, loving husband and father of five, passed away peacefully in his sleep at home in Mountain View. He was 91.
Jose was born on January 7th, 1929, in Texas, to Juan and Maria Del Refugio. He moved to Mountain View, CA, in 1944 and became a carpenter, and he was known for his skill and work ethic. He was drafted during the Korean War and served two years in the United States Army, from 1952-1954. He then returned to the US and began building his home, completed in 1955, where he raised his family and lived for the rest of his life. He married Gloria on January 10th, 1959, and that year also completed work helping construct St. Athanasius Church on Rengstorff Ave. |
Gloria Ramirez passed away on July 25, 2024, at her home in Mountain View. She was 93 years old. She was preceded in death by her husband Jose Manuel Ramirez, her parents Epifanio and Eva Olivo, and her siblings Arthur Olivo and Ida Sallas. She is survived by her siblings, Robert Olivo and Dolores Olivo; her five children, Maria, Raul, Gloria, Anita, and Christina; her grandchildren, Johnny, Lucas, Jesse, Marcus, Mellisa, and Amanda; and her great grandchildren, Angel, Abagail, Joshua, and Jackson.
Gloria was born on October 28, 1930, in Colorado City, Texas. Her family moved to Brawley, California, in 1935. She attended Brawley High for two years. Her family then moved to Mountain View in 1947, and she graduated from Mountain View High in 1949. Gloria’s faith was always important to her, so at age 21 she joined the Helpers |
She never knew her grandparents and barely knew her father as she was eight years old when her father died. Finally making contact with her father’s sister Anita Garcia Lay in the 1970s, she found some sense of satisfaction in knowing about her ancestry. Living in the Tiny House, she lived in close proximity to her mother, brother and two sisters. Her eldest sister Loreto lived in the same town but they could only visit on weekends or holidays. |
Aurora was undoubtedly named after Refugia’s sister Maria Aurora. Everyone knew her as Lola. Lola loved children, she was a very likable person because she was kind and gentle. She was very photogenic and always the best looking lady at the dances. According to Ruben Cabello, men at dances were afraid of asking her to dance for fear of rejection. After all she could have her pick of anyone.
The few pictures used in the book “In Search of a Better Life” were selected to fit the story but there were so many |