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Elva Perez Del Angel

November 11, 1942 — April 26, 2024

Salt Laky City

En memoria de Elva Pérez Del Ángel, una devota madre que trajo luz y alegría a todos los que la conocían. Elva falleció el 26 de Abril de 2024 en South Salt Lake, dejando atrás un legado de amor y bondad que siempre será apreciado.

Nacida el 11 de Noviembre de 1942 en Tampico, México, la vida de Elva fue un testimonio de su compromiso inquebrantable con su familia. Sus logros de mayor orgullo giraron al amor que tenía por su esposo Luis Meza, sus hijas Marta, Hilda, Mary y Lili, así como por sus queridos nietos Rebecca, Raúl, Victor, Hugo, Lala, David, Evelyn, Ana, Sarah; y bisnietos Xander, Sebastián, Dakota, Navi y Swae Z.


La personalidad divertida y vibrante de Elva la convirtió en el alma de la fiesta dondequiera que fuera. Era conocida por su amor de bailando y el canto, pasatiempos que le proporcionaron una inmensa alegría a lo largo de su vida. Más allá de sus pasatiempos, la pasión de Elva por la cocina unió a su familia y creó recuerdos duraderos que serán recordados para siempre.


Quienes tuvieron el privilegio de conocer a Elva la recuerdan como alguien que siempre estuvo dispuesta a echar una mano a quien la necesitaba. Su generosidad y compasión tocaron las vidas de muchas personas e hicieron del mundo un lugar más brillante.


Un servicio conmemorativo para celebrar la hermosa vida de Elva Pérez Del Ángel será el 8 de Mayo de 2024, a partir de las 6:00 p.m. en 2702 S Main St en South Salt Lake.


En nuestros recuerdos, Elva seguirá viviendo como una persona de amor y bondad. Que descanse en paz eterna sabiendo que fue profundamente amada y que todos la extrañarán profundamente.

Siempre vivirás en nuestros corazones hasta que nos volvamos a ver. Te amamos.



In loving memory of Elva Perez Del Angel, a devoted stay-at-home wife who brought light and joy to all those around her. Elva passed away on April 26, 2024, in South Salt Lake, leaving behind a legacy of love and kindness that will forever be cherished.

Born on November 11, 1942, in Tampico, Mexico, Elva's life was a testament to her unwavering commitment to her family. Her proudest accomplishments revolved around the love she had for her husband Luis Meza, their daughters Marta, Hilda, Mary, and Lili, as well as her beloved grandchildren Rebecca, Raúl, Victor, Hugo, Lala, David, Evelyn, Ana, Sarah; and great-grandchildren Xander, Sebastián, Dakota, Navi, and Swae Z.

Elva's warm and vibrant personality made her the life of the party wherever she went. She was known for her love of dancing and singing - hobbies that brought her immense joy throughout her life. Beyond her hobbies, Elva's passion for cooking brought her family together and created lasting memories that will be remembered forever.

Those who had the privilege of knowing Elva remember her as someone who was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. Her generosity and compassion touched the lives of many and made the world a brighter place.

A memorial service to celebrate the beautiful life of Elva Perez Del Angel will be held on May 8th, 2024, starting at 6:00 PM at 2702 S Main St in South Salt Lake.

In our hearts and memories, Elva will live on as a beacon of love and kindness. May she rest in eternal peace knowing she was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed by all who knew her.
You will forever live in our hearts until we see each other again. We love you.



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