August 15, 1957 – October 19, 2024
Eva Angelina Zamarron Haro was born on August 15, 1957 in Juchipila, Zacatecas, Mexico. Her proud parents, Rosendo Haro Sandoval and Juanita Delgadillo Rodriguez, welcomed her as their fifth child.
From a young age, Eva was characterized by her calm attitude and deep love for her parents. As she grew older, she developed a protective spirit and helped her mother with her younger siblings. Throughout her life, Eva was a childcare worker and demonstrated her love by making sure that all the children in her care were happy and healthy.
At age 21, Eva moved to Los Angeles to join some of her siblings, where she welcomed her first child, Edgar Haro. After meeting her loving husband, Refugio Zamarron, they began their life together in Wendover, Utah, where their daughter, Carmela Yarce Zamarron, was born.
Eva lived a life filled with love and family. She devoted herself to caring for her husband until his passing in 2005. After her husband death, she dedicated her life to her faith, friends, and family. Eva truly embodied the essence of motherhood; her love was deeply felt by those who knew her. She cared for everyone around her.
She was preceded in death by her father, Rosendo; her husband, Refugio; and her brother, Heliodoro. Eva leaves behind a wonderful legacy for her eight grandchildren, one great-grandson, and all who had the privilege of knowing her. She will be deeply missed.
Mass of the Christian Burial will be held on Friday, October 25, 2024 at 11 AM at San Felipe Catholic Church, 606 Aria Blvd, Wendover, Utah. Burial will follow in the Wendover Cemetery.
Luncheon will follow the graveside at the LDS Church, 180 Moriah Ave.
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Tia Gelo, your memory and legacy will live on for the rest of my life. I have the fondest memories of you and your trips to visit us in Los Angeles. Although, you are no longer with us, we feel you in our hearts and spirit. We know you are looking down and guiding us, especially, your mother Juana. You were always high in spirits and loved a good joke. We could always count on you to make us laugh. Although, we may not have seen each other often, the memories I have of you will forever be cherished and held dear and close to our hearts. We will reunite one day. Rest in eternal peace, With love, Fany <3
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