Maria Asuncion Padilla
10/17/1951 - 4/14/2017
Obituary For Maria Asuncion Padilla
Maria Asuncion Padilla 10/17/1951-4/14/2017 Resident of Union City
Maria is survived by her husband Leopoldo, and her four children: Veronica Paganelli, Myrna Gonzalez, Cesar and Leo Jr Padilla, and four beautiful grandchildren.
Maria’s journey began in the Mexican colonial city of Jalostotitlan, where at the early age of 12 she began working to help support her single mother and younger siblings. While living in Jalostotitlan she met her husband Leopoldo. As is customary in that region of Mexico, Leopoldo courted Maria by having late night window-side conversation. Maria soon after married Leopoldo and both immigrated to Union City to begin their family. Veronica was their firstborn, and a year and half later Leopoldo Jr. was born.
Maria was employed by American Licorice company in Union City where her tremendous work ethic was displayed in various responsibilities on the assembly line. Her dedication to her job was best exemplified by the fact that she never missed a day of work. Maria’s effort was quickly recognized and she was soon offered a supervisor position which she would carry out for the next 20 years. She would ultimately spend 28 years of her life dedicated to the incredibly difficult and demanding task of factory work that often times included 10 hour shifts 6 days a week.
Being a dedicated and loving parents, Maria and Leopoldo decided to grow their family by having two more children, Cesar and Myrna. Throughout her life Maria enjoyed spending time with her family, traveling, shopping and feeding anyone who walked through her doors. Maria’s pride and joy were her children, whom she was able to put through college by making many sacrifices. Her children grew up to become an HR manager, teacher, anesthesiologist, and a family and marriage therapist. Maria’s love, passion and work ethic will continue to live through her children, grandchildren and future family. We are grateful for having a beautiful mother, sister and wife who will continue to guide and nurture those she loved in times to come.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 19th, from 5:8:30pm with a Vigil at 6:30pm at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 37891 2nd St., Fremont, CA 94536. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, April 20th, 11am at Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Hayward, CA.
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