Ida Pacheco's Obituary
Ida Jean Santellanes Pacheco, age 46, of Brackettville, Texas passed away peacefully surrounded by her beloved family on August 12, 2020 at her home in Brackettville, Texas after her courageous fight with cancer. She is preceded in death by her father, Ramon Santellanes Jr., step-mother, Irma Santellanes, grandmother, Emilia Bill Martinez and grandfather, Ramon Santellanes Sr.
Ida Jean Santellanes Pacheco is survived by her loving husband of 16 years, Basilio Pacheco, of Brackettville, Texas, parents; Miguel and Lucy Negrete, of Brackettville, Texas, son, Rolando Rivas Jr. (Gloria Villegas), of Brackettville, Texas, grandson, Adan Sein, of Brackettville, Texas, grandpup(dog), Nero Rivas, of Brackettville, Texas, stepson, Eriq Pacheco (Griselda Ibarra),of Florida, stepdaughter, Elizabeth Pacheco (Omar Ponce), of Florida, sisters; Zandra Negrete (Aron Esquivel), Laura Negrete, both of Brackettville, Texas, Mida Santellanes (Rudy Mendoza), of Del Rio, Texas, brother, Raymond Santellanes III (Carolina Pindea), of Del Rio, Texas, nieces; Rayissa Munoz, Haileigh Ward, Iliana Juarez, Amara Clemens, all of Brackettville, Texas, nephews; Diego Castillo, Ignacio Juarez III, Xavier Santellanes, Edward Garcia, and Elijah Garcia, all of Brackettville, Texas.
Ida also worked for the City of Brackettville for 15 years and will be greatly missed by her family and friends of the City.
From her mother Lucy Negrete,
Ida Jean Santellanes Pacheco. Born February 25,1974 ...entered into eternal rest August 12, 2020 to say that God knows and plans our beginning and end ...that He opened the book of life and wrote today my child you will be with me in paradise ...46 years after He knew Her in her mother’s womb...He guided her ...remember so well at the tender age of 13 sending her to vacation bible school she loved it ..so she continued going to the First Baptist Church ...one day she came home and said “Mom I want to be baptized “ me not being saved at the time said No ! You were baptized when you were a baby ... the Lord kept telling her and she kept telling me.. I gave in .. she was Baptized! God knew what she would be facing ..He was embracing her from an early age ...I had the privilege of giving her the plan of salvation...I had the privilege of taking Holy Communion with her every day ..Now she is home ... free of pain ..I love you my warrior!
Cremation under the direction of Hillcrest Memorial Funeral Home
Services are entrusted to Hillcrest Memorial Funeral Home, 424 Geraldine Street, Uvalde, Texas.
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