Lynda cruz obituary


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  1. Lynda cruz obituary
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  3. But they never saw anything violent. They were not major issues, as far as I know, just things teenagers do like not coming home on time, maybe being disrespectful. By the next time Cange saw him in late 2016, Cruz said he had been expelled.
  4. Private services have been held. Lynda is survived by her husband, William Denevan, of Santa Cruz; daughter, Noelle Wittliff, son-in-law, Derich Wittliff, and two grandsons, Jasper and Milo Wittliff of Los Angeles; and son, Norman Watkins, and his beloved dog, Emma, of New York City.
  5. They bought a house in Santa Cruz and lived together for twenty-eight years. When she got out to confront him, Cruz simply laughed and sneered, so Roxburgh called the police. The couple was older when they adopted the brothers, but they had always wanted children. Then he started going after chickens. But his mother was still in good health at the age of 68 when she came down with the flu this past year. She made a beautiful home for them. So she went to confront him, too.
  6. Lynda Cruz Fla. Shooter Nikolas Cruz' Mother (Bio, Wiki) - But he struggled during his later teens, especially after both his parents passed away.
  7. Lynda was born in Monterey, California to Deede G. Marks on August 4, 1955. She attended Valencia High School, and later Troy High School in Fullerton, where she graduated with the class of 1973. Lynda also attended Ohlone College and Fullerton College. Lynda has worked with Fry's Food Store, Mass Mutual Life Insurance Co. When she wasn't working, Lynda honed the many crafts she became especially gifted in. As a young girl she had a special aptitude to activities that involved working with her hands which turned into special artistic talents of cloth, wood, wood carving, special embroidery, quilting, furniture making and seamstress art. She was known amongst the family to pour her love into special, meaningful, and personal quilts to treasure forever. Lynda will be remembered as a kind and loyal friend, who had a smile for everyone. She especially enjoyed her lifelong friends from Camp Fire Girls. She traveled to a Camp Fire reunion annually and it was her friends from Camp Fire Girls that were especially supportive during Lynda's battle with cancer. She also enjoyed spending time with her family, siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles. Lynda leaves behind to cherish her memory, her mother, Deede G. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Lynda's memory to: Hospice of Lynda cruz obituary Cruz County, 940 Disc Dr.

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