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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Linda Anna Sanchez, who left this world on June 17, 2025, at the age of 66. Born on July 5, 1958, in San Antonio, Texas, Linda was a source of unwavering love, warmth, and compassion to everyone who knew her.
Linda was a devoted mother, grandmother, and friend. She is preceded in death by her parents, Vicente Sanchez and Carmen E Mata. Her beloved son, Bennie Montez Jr.; sister, Rosalinda Sanchez; and brothers, Sammy Sanchez and Vicente Sanchez Jr.
She is survived by her daughters, Elizabeth Deleon and Justinn Briseno; and her cherished grandchildren: Nevaeh, Mason, Amaya, Sariyah, Krystina, Gabriel, Mia, and Michael. And also survived by sisters, Sandra, Liz, Yolanda, Carmen; and brothers Johnny, Noe, and Larry. She also had many nieces and nephews.
Linda will always be remembered for her kind heart, her gentle spirit, and the deep love she had for her family. She was the best grandma—loving, patient, and full of life. She was a beautiful soul, a best friend to many, and someone whose caring nature touched all who met her.
Though she is no longer with us, her love will continue to guide and inspire us every day. We take comfort in knowing that her spirit will live on in our hearts forever, and in the lives of her children and grandchildren who carry on her legacy of kindness, strength, and love.
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