Jessica was a kind, gentle and God-loving woman and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. The Rosary was held on Thursday, June 24 at the St. George's Catholic Church. A Mass and Memorial service at the St. George's Catholic Church 120 W. Fifth St., and a brief graveside service at San Joaquim Cemetery, 719 E. Harding Way in Stockton was held Friday June 25.
Jessica is survived by her two children: son Oscar and daughter Madison. Her mother Rita R. Lopez (nee Brammer) and Father Jose De Jesus Moreno Alvarez and Step-father Lucio Garcia Lopez. Also survived by her brothers and sisters; Jose De Jesus Moreno Alvarez, Anthony Le-Roy Alvarez, Claudia Lorena Lopez, Letisia Anna-Maria Lopez, and Alfredo Lucio Lopez. Also many more loving extended family and many loving Nieces and Nephews, Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins.
There were two articles posted to the web based paper:
By The Record
June 14, 2010
STOCKTON -Police detectives were investigating the death of a 21-year-old woman who was found shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday in the 7000 block of Montauban Avenue suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
The apparent homicide victim was taken to St. Joseph's Medical Center, where she later died.
By The Record
June 16, 2010
STOCKTON – The 21-year-old woman fatally shot Sunday morning in north Stockton was Jessica Alvarez, the Stockton Police Department reported Tuesday.
Officer Pete Smith, a police spokesman, said investigators have been trying to piece together the chain of events that led to Alvarez's slaying but have confirmed little.
Alvarez was found suffering from gunshot wounds around 1 a.m. Sunday in the 700 block of Montauban Avenue. Smith said she had been having some kind of party or gathering at her house, and investigators tentatively believe there may have been a confrontation with a group of people not attending the party.
"They really don't have a whole lot," Smith said. "It's still a very active investigation."
Alvarez was taken from Montauban Avenue to St. Joseph's Medical Center, where she later died.
No arrests were ever made in her case.
Jessica was a kind, gentle and God-loving woman and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. The Rosary was held on Thursday, June 24 at the St. George's Catholic Church. A Mass and Memorial service at the St. George's Catholic Church 120 W. Fifth St., and a brief graveside service at San Joaquim Cemetery, 719 E. Harding Way in Stockton was held Friday June 25.
Jessica is survived by her two children: son Oscar and daughter Madison. Her mother Rita R. Lopez (nee Brammer) and Father Jose De Jesus Moreno Alvarez and Step-father Lucio Garcia Lopez. Also survived by her brothers and sisters; Jose De Jesus Moreno Alvarez, Anthony Le-Roy Alvarez, Claudia Lorena Lopez, Letisia Anna-Maria Lopez, and Alfredo Lucio Lopez. Also many more loving extended family and many loving Nieces and Nephews, Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins.
There were two articles posted to the web based paper:
By The Record
June 14, 2010
STOCKTON -Police detectives were investigating the death of a 21-year-old woman who was found shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday in the 7000 block of Montauban Avenue suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
The apparent homicide victim was taken to St. Joseph's Medical Center, where she later died.
By The Record
June 16, 2010
STOCKTON – The 21-year-old woman fatally shot Sunday morning in north Stockton was Jessica Alvarez, the Stockton Police Department reported Tuesday.
Officer Pete Smith, a police spokesman, said investigators have been trying to piece together the chain of events that led to Alvarez's slaying but have confirmed little.
Alvarez was found suffering from gunshot wounds around 1 a.m. Sunday in the 700 block of Montauban Avenue. Smith said she had been having some kind of party or gathering at her house, and investigators tentatively believe there may have been a confrontation with a group of people not attending the party.
"They really don't have a whole lot," Smith said. "It's still a very active investigation."
Alvarez was taken from Montauban Avenue to St. Joseph's Medical Center, where she later died.
No arrests were ever made in her case.
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