Minerva was born May 11, 1959, in Alpine Texas, to Esiquio and Odilia Mireles. She was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by brothers, Mario, Johnny and Alfonso Mireles; sister Rosa Castillo; daughters Olga Enriquez, Leslie and Marisol Zapata; sons Juan, Joseph, Leroy and Antonio Enriquez; grandsons Juan Enriquez, E.J. and Nathan Carrillo; granddaughters Tajah Enriquez and Andrea Chapman; and numerous family and friends, all of San Angelo.
Minerva was very hardworking, kind, funny and the most thoughtful person you could ever meet. She saw the light in everyone and gave with no regrets. Always from her heart. She loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. She was loved by many and will be greatly missed by all.
God saw her getting tired, a cure was not to be. He wrapped her in his loving arms and whispered "Come with me". She suffered much in silence, her spirit did not bend. She faced her pain with courage, until the very end. She tried so hard to stay with us but her fight was not in vain. God took her to His loving home and freed her from the pain.
Published in GoSanAngelo from May 23 to May 24, 2014
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Minerva was born May 11, 1959, in Alpine Texas, to Esiquio and Odilia Mireles. She was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by brothers, Mario, Johnny and Alfonso Mireles; sister Rosa Castillo; daughters Olga Enriquez, Leslie and Marisol Zapata; sons Juan, Joseph, Leroy and Antonio Enriquez; grandsons Juan Enriquez, E.J. and Nathan Carrillo; granddaughters Tajah Enriquez and Andrea Chapman; and numerous family and friends, all of San Angelo.
Minerva was very hardworking, kind, funny and the most thoughtful person you could ever meet. She saw the light in everyone and gave with no regrets. Always from her heart. She loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. She was loved by many and will be greatly missed by all.
God saw her getting tired, a cure was not to be. He wrapped her in his loving arms and whispered "Come with me". She suffered much in silence, her spirit did not bend. She faced her pain with courage, until the very end. She tried so hard to stay with us but her fight was not in vain. God took her to His loving home and freed her from the pain.
Published in GoSanAngelo from May 23 to May 24, 2014
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