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Victoria Vega

November 11, 1930 – May 17, 2024


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Celebration of Life for Victoria Vega

Victoria Vega, born on November 11,1930, in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico. She peacefully passed away on May 17th, 2024, in San Tan Valley, Arizona, at the young age of 93. She was cared for in her home and surrounded by her loved ones.
Victoria was a wife and homemaker who created a welcoming and loving home for her children and grandchildren. She took a huge part in helping to raise her Grandchildren. She made a living taking care of people in her village and working on her family farm.

She had a spicy sense of humor. She was not afraid to tell it how it was. She collected dolls and loved her jewelry. She loved spending time with her family. She had a smile that would light up a room. She had a deep, abiding faith that helped her withstand the storms of life.

She leaves to celebrate her life and is survived by her children: Lucy Moya, Molly Tarazon (Armando) Tarazon, Roberto Moya, and Lydia (Joey) Guzman. She leaves behind 14 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren.

May we hold the memories of her beautiful spirit in our hearts always and forever. Though she’ll be greatly missed, God had his plan ready and called her home. We say goodbye, forever cherishing the memories. Love You Always, Mom and Nana

A viewing will be held on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, from 5:00-8:00 PM, at San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home, 21809 S. Ellsworth Rd. Queen Creek, Arizona, 85142.

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  1. Jessica says:

    Super Nana I’ve known you for about 26 years. I remember going to visit you and your apartment was full of beautiful plants and your collection of dolls. You were so loving and caring. I’m not sure if I always looked hungry but you would cook and make sure I ate while I was there. I’m not complaining because everything you made was delicious. I just want to thank you for not just accepting me but my son also. You have been nothing but good to us. You welcomed us with open arms. You had a very big heart. I am grateful for you because without you I wouldn’t have had my baby Mike or my grand babies. There are so many people that are going to miss you Nana. Until we meet again I will hold you close in my heart. Love you

  2. Amy says:

    We miss you terribly Nana.
    Love you forever & always

  3. CARLOS MOYA says:

    LOVE YOU MI NANITA!!!

  4. Cindy L Bojorquez says:

    R.I.P. Ma. You were an inspiration to me always, I will miss you. Love you.

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Victoria Vega

November 11, 1930 – May 17, 2024


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Celebration of Life for Victoria Vega

Victoria Vega, born on November 11,1930, in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico. She peacefully passed away on May 17th, 2024, in San Tan Valley, Arizona, at the young age of 93. She was cared for in her home and surrounded by her loved ones.
Victoria was a wife and homemaker who created a welcoming and loving home for her children and grandchildren. She took a huge part in helping to raise her Grandchildren. She made a living taking care of people in her village and working on her family farm.

She had a spicy sense of humor. She was not afraid to tell it how it was. She collected dolls and loved her jewelry. She loved spending time with her family. She had a smile that would light up a room. She had a deep, abiding faith that helped her withstand the storms of life.

She leaves to celebrate her life and is survived by her children: Lucy Moya, Molly Tarazon (Armando) Tarazon, Roberto Moya, and Lydia (Joey) Guzman. She leaves behind 14 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren.

May we hold the memories of her beautiful spirit in our hearts always and forever. Though she’ll be greatly missed, God had his plan ready and called her home. We say goodbye, forever cherishing the memories. Love You Always, Mom and Nana

A viewing will be held on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, from 5:00-8:00 PM, at San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home, 21809 S. Ellsworth Rd. Queen Creek, Arizona, 85142.

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  1. Jessica says:

    Super Nana I’ve known you for about 26 years. I remember going to visit you and your apartment was full of beautiful plants and your collection of dolls. You were so loving and caring. I’m not sure if I always looked hungry but you would cook and make sure I ate while I was there. I’m not complaining because everything you made was delicious. I just want to thank you for not just accepting me but my son also. You have been nothing but good to us. You welcomed us with open arms. You had a very big heart. I am grateful for you because without you I wouldn’t have had my baby Mike or my grand babies. There are so many people that are going to miss you Nana. Until we meet again I will hold you close in my heart. Love you

  2. Amy says:

    We miss you terribly Nana.
    Love you forever & always

  3. CARLOS MOYA says:

    LOVE YOU MI NANITA!!!

  4. Cindy L Bojorquez says:

    R.I.P. Ma. You were an inspiration to me always, I will miss you. Love you.

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