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Noralva Montoya

January 11, 1977 — January 8, 2021

January 11, 1977 - January 8, 2021
Noralva Montoya, a loving mother and a woman of strong faith, passed away in a tragic accident Friday night on January 8, 2021.
Born on January 11,1977, in Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas in Mexico. She graduated from La Joya high school in 1995. She later married on June 3, 1995 to Jesus Gonzalo Montoya Sr and she is survived by her children Jesus Jr, Janette, Jaqueline and Julian, her parents, as well as her six brothers and four sisters.
Nora was an active member in her church Iglesia Cristiana Nuevo Pacto. She was Baptized as a born-again Christian on September 29, 2019. She devoted her free time as a Treasurer and youth Sunday school teacher to serve God as much as she could.
She was a loving mother of four and a little sister of eleven. She was silly and compassionate. Her children and god were her world. Always the person her children went to for advice and to talk to about their day. She was loved by her children, husband, family and the church community, greatly. She was always playful and joking around with them and was the person to take on long car rides because she was always very easy to talk to. Her passion was the church and taking care of her many house plants and garden. She always tried her best to guide her children in the path of god, to the very end. She will forever live in our hearts and be missed deeply.

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