Nellie Madrid Cuestas

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  God’s Perfect Timing chose Dec. 11, 2020 to release Nellie Madrid Cuestas into the awaiting arms of Jesus. Mom died peacefully of natural causes. 

  Our Mother’s stroke 10 years ago caused her to have left side paralysis. But, her will to make people laugh, or to continuously throw kisses and catch those thrown to her never stopped. From family to staff members she endeared many to her loving personality and her room full of hats showed her delight to be a diva at 95 years of age. Before the stroke her cooking kept all of us coming back for more. Feeding everyone was a must for our Mom. 

  The wise advice of our Mother will long be remembered and passed on to our children. We always have said that the ADHD gene began with Mom/Grandma, she was hyper! Her handstands in her 50’s with her grandchildren, her dancing to the records playing, planting beautiful flower gardens and filling the air with freshly cooked tortillas will long be memories we forever cherish. Mom/Grandma will be missed because she added so much to our lives. Mom would bless us with the sign of the cross on our foreheads each time we said goodbye from a visit. Mom/Grandma we were beyond blessed to have you in our lives. 

  Nellie is preceded in death by her husband, Joe. She is survived by her children, Jose III (Melva), Dickie (Socorro), Alfred (Yolanda), Pearl (Phil) and Melissa (Alfred); many grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. She also leaves behind her brothers, Pancho Madrid and Jorge Madrid; sister, Lily Moreno; and many nieces, nephews, and longtime friends. A special thanks to the staff at the Arizona State Home in Tucson for caring for our Mother.

  A private service was held due to COVID Restrictions. In lieu of flowers please donate in Nellie’s name to the Arizona State Veteran’s Home Tucson, Activities Department, 555 E. Ajo Way Tucson, AZ 85713; 520-638-2150.

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