Aubrey Wood

Obituary of Aubrey Jane Wood

Her Legacy… Aubrey Jane, born August 7, 2014, in Clovis, California, to Jeffrey and Yesenia Wood, died April 19, 2017, in Oakland, California, surrounded by family. For around two and a half years she had a happy carefree life in a home full of love. The first months of her life she lived in Caruthers, California. When she was four months old her parents took her to Oroville, California, to pastor at Faith Holiness Church. Having a shy disposition her many facial expressions were priceless. She loved all of her family so sweetly. She enjoyed sitting with her parents and always wanted to be held. She was known as a mama’s girl. In church she would learn songs and try to quote scriptures because she wanted to do everything her older siblings could do. When her oldest two sisters went to school her best buddy became her older brother. Her baby sister was given many kisses since her arrival. Her most recent activity both her and her dad enjoyed was rolling on the trampoline together. From the day she was born until the day she passed away she was surrounded by love.

 

Her Family…  Aubrey Jane is survived by her parents, Jeffrey and Yesenia, her four siblings, Mariah, Adreanna, Jacob, and Karina of Oroville, California, her grandparents, Gustavo and Sophia Aguirre of Fresno, California, Rick and Judy Wood of Caruthers, California, Uncles and Aunts, John and Rachelle Eskew of Athens, Arkansas, Ricky and Breanna Mojica of Fresno, California, Kasandra Wood, Tim Wood, and Amber Wood of Caruthers, California, Gustavo Aguirre of Fresno, California, great grandmothers, great grandfather, a great great grandmother, great uncles and aunts and many cousins.

 

Her Farewell Service… Funeral Service will be held on Friday, May 12, 2017 at 12:00 PM at the Oroville Church of the Nazarene, 2238 Monte Vista Ave. Oroville, California. Graveside Committal to follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, 5646 Lincoln Blvd. Oroville, California. Arrangements are entrusted to Ramsey Funeral Home 530-534-3877.

 

 

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