The loved ones of 23-year-old Adrian Lopez Jr. gathered at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bradenton to honor the young life that was cut tragically short.
Funeral held on Wednesday for 22-year-old Bradenton man who lost his life following a home explosion 22-year-old Bradenton home explosion victim laid to rest. (Source: WWSB) By Rick Adams | January 20, 2021 at 7:14 PM EST - Updated January 21 at 10:02 AM
BRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - The casket holding the body of 22-year-old Adrian Lopez Jr. was carried into Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bradenton for a mass on Wednesday afternoon. It was a mass delivered in Spanish where family and friends honored a life cut tragically short.
“This is a time to celebrate this young man, to celebrate his life for the family and friends who knew him, to really remember him,” said C.J. Czaia, an attorney for the Lopez family.
Mecca priest Father Francisco Valdovinos dies from Covid-19 complications
The Missionary Servants of the most Holy Trinity confirmed Father Francisco Valdovinos death Sunday Afternoon.
On their Facebook page the church released a statement Sunday saying, Please pray for the repose of the soul of Fr. Francisco Valdovinos, S.T., who went home to our Lord today due to complications related to COVID-19. We are grateful for the gift of Fr. Francisco’s life and his vocation as a Missionary Servant priest since 1994. He will be missed. We entrust him now to God, the giver of all life and implore Our Lady of Guadalupe to welcome him into the kingdom.
STAPLES, Minn. - Charlotte Johnson, 67, Staples, Minn., died Friday, Jan. 8, in her home.
Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 14, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Staples, Minn. Interment will be in Evergreen Hill Cemetery.
Arrangements by Brenny Family Funeral Chapel.
Great was the sorrow of her loved ones Sunday evening, January 10, when Shirley Tomka passed away at home. It was only ten weeks ago that she was brought to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN in the hopes that an operation would give her a continued lease on life. However, after the operation, she did not improve. She returned home on November 25th and was cared for by her devoted husband, loving children and grandchildren and selfless siblings and friends. Shirley’s condition grew critical on Friday, January 8th. Her family was at her bedside as she peacefully slipped away from this life into eternal life with God.