Ramona G. Salazar

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Ramona Gonzales Salazar passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Friday, October 28, 2022. Ramona was born on March 2, 1953 in San Marcos, Texas to Calistro and Benita Gonzales. Ramona was preceded in death by her parents and brother Manuel Gonzales. Ramona is survived by her loving husband of 46 years Emilio Salazar; children, Moses and Star Salazar, Raquel Salazar, Lisa and Jesse Alayon, Joey and Chloe Salazar, and Luis Miguel Salazar; Grandchildren, Moses Jr, Angelica (& Samuel), Makayla, Jayden, Julian, Draven, Derek, Miranda, Carmen and Marcos; Great Grandchild, Theodore (Puddin). Also surviving are her brothers and sisters, Felix and Rachel Gonzales, Julie and Joe Villarreal, Virginia and Emiliano Nieto and Johnny Gonzales. She was also loved by so many of her nieces and nephews who called her aunt Mona. She worked at McKenna Hospital for 25 years up until her retirement. Ramona loved spending time knitting, journaling, gardening, watching her children and grandchildren grow and breakfast on Saturday mornings with Emilio and Luis. Ramona had a very big heart. She was a loving and caring person as well as a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. To know her was to love her, she will be missed by all. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, November 7, 2022 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in New Braunfels at 3:00 PM. All services will end at the conclusion of Mass.

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  1. So sad to here of her passing. She was such a great mother to all her children especially Louie. May she R.I.P.

  2. You will be missed dearly. Thank you for being such a great sister in law to my mom always checking in. We’ll be here to comfort your family. We love you.

  3. My deepest condolences to your family! I’ll continue to keep them in my prayers! You are so loved and will always be dearly missed.

  4. Ramona was a sweet friend..i miss her already…every Christmas Day…Richard & I would go over to Jesse & Lisa’s house for Christmas dinner and open our gifts with the whole family…..She knitted a beautiful winter scarf for Christmas a few years ago…i wear it every winter…i will miss our holiday chats every time we saw each other…RIP……From Janie & Richard Medrano 🙏✝️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻YOUR IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER

  5. Wishing you courage, strength and love to help you through this loss.
    Ramona will stay ageless in the memories of those who loved her.
    May she RIP !

    Ruben & Judy (Aguirre) Perez

  6. Ramona was a great friend in school years ago, we used to get together on sundays a cook a feast w friends. She was a great cook even then. Over the years it was a joy when we ran into each other at family functions. We would laugh and caught up on our kids and what they were up to..’, It was like we were never apart. Carlos and I will miss her dearly. Sending all our Love and Prayers to the family.

  7. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. Ramona was always so kind to me and always made me feel welcome. Sent with love and prayers.

  8. My family’s hearts and thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. To Taylor and Jordan, she was Grandma Mona and she was mom to me. She was always kind, loving and wonderful to everyone. She also had a heart of gold. We hope you find peace and solace in your time of need. We pray with each new day peace find a place in your hearts, and the days ahead bring you comfort.

    “Those we love don’t go away; they walk beside us everyday…. unseen, unheard but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear.”

    She will always be in our hearts…

    Michelle, Taylor and Jordan

  9. May she Rest In Peace. Heaven has gained a beautiful Angel. With all our love and condolences, Victor, Missy, Sienna and Victor J Gonzales

  10. My deepest heartfelt condolences go out to Mona’s family. I’ve known Mona for a long time and saddened that we lost touch and saddened in her passing!!

  11. I remember Mona. Always a very sweet and cheerful lady. Our kids grew up together on Dunlap Dr before they opened up to all traffic. Our kids had a childhood in that neighborhood. She always opened her home to the kids. My deepest condolences to Emilio and the children. May your mama Rest in Heavenly Peace.


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