The Angels came for Olga Marie Longoria, 63, on May 18, 2024. Born in San Jose, California, Olga was the beloved 5th child of Baltazar Sr. and Matiana Garza Longoria. Her life was a radiant testament to kindness, and an unyielding desire to help others.
A bakery chef by profession, Olga's culinary creations were a testament to her creativity and passion. She loved to travel, with a particular fondness for exploring the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas. There, she delighted in uncovering stories of her Spanish pioneer ancestors, finding a deep connection to her roots. However, it was her time spent with her many aunts and uncles that she cherished the most.
Olga's free spirit and genuine nature made her a beloved figure among family and friends. Though she never married, she found immense joy in her role as the favorite aunt. Family birthdays and Christmases were always brighter when "Aunt Olga" arrived with her heartwarming presence, bearing gifts and baked goodies. Her innate ability to make family members feel special turned ordinary moments into unforgettable memories.
Preceded in death by her sister Elizabeth Longoria (1959), father Baltazar Longoria Sr. (1982), mother Matiana Garza Longoria (2008), and brother Baltazar Longoria Jr. (2023), Olga leaves behind a legacy of love and laughter. She is survived by her brother Noe Longoria, sisters Maria Angelica Longoria and Norma Elia Longoria, 15 nephews and nieces, and many grand nephews and nieces who will all miss her dearly.
Olga's final wishes were to be cremated and her ashes laid to rest at the Longoria Cemetery in South Texas, alongside her parents and seven generations of her ancestors. A memorial service to celebrate her life will be announced at a later time.
Olga Marie Longoria's life was a beautiful journey of love, laughter, and unforgettable moments. She will be deeply missed, but her spirit will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of all who knew her. Rest in peace, dear Olga, and thank you for the love you shared with us all.
A bakery chef by profession, Olga's culinary creations were a testament to her creativity and passion. She loved to travel, with a particular fondness for exploring the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas. There, she delighted in uncovering stories of her Spanish pioneer ancestors, finding a deep connection to her roots. However, it was her time spent with her many aunts and uncles that she cherished the most.
Olga's free spirit and genuine nature made her a beloved figure among family and friends. Though she never married, she found immense joy in her role as the favorite aunt. Family birthdays and Christmases were always brighter when "Aunt Olga" arrived with her heartwarming presence, bearing gifts and baked goodies. Her innate ability to make family members feel special turned ordinary moments into unforgettable memories.
Preceded in death by her sister Elizabeth Longoria (1959), father Baltazar Longoria Sr. (1982), mother Matiana Garza Longoria (2008), and brother Baltazar Longoria Jr. (2023), Olga leaves behind a legacy of love and laughter. She is survived by her brother Noe Longoria, sisters Maria Angelica Longoria and Norma Elia Longoria, 15 nephews and nieces, and many grand nephews and nieces who will all miss her dearly.
Olga's final wishes were to be cremated and her ashes laid to rest at the Longoria Cemetery in South Texas, alongside her parents and seven generations of her ancestors. A memorial service to celebrate her life will be announced at a later time.
Olga Marie Longoria's life was a beautiful journey of love, laughter, and unforgettable moments. She will be deeply missed, but her spirit will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of all who knew her. Rest in peace, dear Olga, and thank you for the love you shared with us all.