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Ursula (Candy) (Figueroa) Garcia

Posted 2020-12-27 by mhenderson
Published by Arizona Daily Sun on Dec. 4, 2020 -
Flagstaff, Arizona -

Ursula (Candy) Garcia (born Ursula Figueroa), a lifelong resident of
Williams, passed away peacefully at her home on November 20, after a
short-term illness.

The youngest daughter of Mexican immigrant parents, Bardomiano
Figueroa and Aurelia Gonzalez, Ursula was born in Williams, Arizona in
1923. She had five older sisters and brothers - Antonia, Remedios,
Maria, Jesus and Eugenio - as well as a younger brother, Alvino, but
was the last living of her siblings. She is survived by 25 nieces and
nephews, their children and grandchildren and also her partner
Epitacio Ruiz. As well as having a large extended family across
Northern Arizona and the Phoenix area, Candy's nieces and nephews and
their children are located in California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New
Mexico and even in Sweden.

Born in Williams, Ursula's family quickly became part of the Williams
community. Ursula was the only one of the family who lived her entire
life in Williams. She married World War II veteran Jesus Garcia in
1947 and they lived many years at their house on 3rd Street until his
untimely death in 1972.

Ursula was well known to the community for working in local general
stores, such as Babbitts, (where she became known as Candy, a nickname
that stuck for the remainder of her life) and being very active in St.
Joseph's Catholic Church. Apart from being an active member in St'
Joseph's, she was involved with Las Guadelupanas and the Society of
the Little Flower of St. Therese. At various times during her life she
was also active with the local American Legion and the Senior Citizens
Club as well as other local organizations.

She always looked sharp, dressing well and keeping her appearance tidy
to her last days. We all have our private memories of Candy's
compassion, love and friendship and all will remember her smile, her
dimples and her easy and pleasant demeanor.

There will be a private family service at St. Joseph's on Friday,
December 4 at 11AM, followed by a public graveside service at the
Williams Cemetery. Pallbearers for the casket will be Jimmy Figueroa,
Isaiah Figueroa, Richard Garcia, Ramiro Ruiz, Diego Pedroza and
Richard Acosta. Honorary Pallbearers are Raymond Acosta, Alfred
Acosta, Nick Figueroa, Frank Rodriguez, Paul Rodriguez and David
Figueroa. The private service is planned to be live streamed for
anyone wanting to take part. Please refer to the St. Joseph's Facebook
page at @SSJAF Community - further details for streaming St. Joseph's
services can be found at https://ssjaf.weconnect.com/live-stream-mass-
-english-and-spanish-.

Anyone wishing to honor Candy's life with a gift can make a donation
to St.Joseph the Worker Church in Williams, Arizona in her name.
Condolences for the family may be shared at www.FlagstaffMortuary.com.



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