Moreno, Porfiria's Obituary
In Loving Memory of Porfiria Moreno September 15, 1957 – May 13, 2026 It is with profound sadness and deep love that we announce the passing of Porfiria Moreno, who departed this life on May 13, 2026, at the age of 68. Porfiria was a woman whose warmth, strength, and compassion touched the hearts of all who knew her. Born on September 15, 1957, she lived a life defined by dedication to her family, quiet resilience, and a generous spirit that never went unnoticed. She carried herself with grace through every season of life, offering kindness and understanding to those around her.
Family was at the center of Porfiria’s world. She was a source of unwavering love, guidance, and support—someone who could always be counted on for comfort, wisdom, or a simple heartfelt smile. Her presence brought people together, and her home was a place of welcome, laughter, and shared memories. Porfiria’s legacy is one of love that endures beyond her years. She leaves behind cherished family members and dear friends who will continue to carry her spirit in their hearts. Though words cannot fully capture the depth of her impact, those who knew her will remember her for her kindness, her strength, and the love she so freely gave.
She is survived by her spouse Ponciano Moreno, her children,
Ponciano Moreno Jr., Marta Moreno, David Moreno, her grandchildren, Edgar Castillo, Jazmin Castillo, Alex Delgado, Shelby Delgado, Mya Gray-Moreno, Arianna Gray-Moreno, David Moreno Jr , her great grandchildren, Sophia Castillo, Gabriel Castillo, Hayle Delgado, Presley Delgado.
While we mourn her passing, we also celebrate a life well lived. Her memory will remain a guiding light, reminding us to live with compassion, to love deeply, and to treasure every moment we share with one another. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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