Juana Casados

Obituary of Juana Cabriales Casados

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Juana Cabriales Casados, “Janie Martinez” 36, of Brownsville, Texas went into the Lord’s hands on Monday August 30, 2021. She was born on November 21, 1984 in Mexico but moved to Port Isabel at the age of 7. She is survived by her spouse: Ricky Martinez, her children: Melanie (18), Alexia (16) Destany (12), Alexander (11), Santiago (4), Sebastian (3), Emma (2), Xavier (6 months), two stepchildren: Alexandria and Ricky Jr., her brother: Alejandro Cabriales, her sister: Flor Garcia, her father: Gabriel Cabriales, mother: Alfonsa Medina, nieces: Bryanna (16), Bianca (13), Cristina (13), Natalia (9), and her nephew Michael (7). She will be remembered as a loving mother and wife who had a big heart and full of life. Viewing and visitations were privately held. Cremation held according to her wishes. For any additional information, you can contact her spouse, Rick Martinez or her sister, Flor Garcia. You may sign the online guestbook, light a remembrance candle, or send words of comfort to the family of at Juana Cabriales Casados at Thomaegarza.com Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Thomae-Garza Funeral Home and Crematorium, 395 S. Sam Houston, San Benito, Texas, (956) 399-1331.
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1984 - 2021

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