
Laura Lopez Larios born September 8, 1960 earned her wings to heaven on April 21, 2021. She was a generous and loving sister, aunt, godmother, friend to many and a devout Catholic. She was an extraordinary woman of faith and integrity. She never missed a chance to show support to her loved ones and often put others needs before her own. Her talent and creativity shined as an amazing baker, in her floristry and her ability to decorate a venue. She enjoyed sharing quality time, meals, and an everyday laugh with us. She inspired us all to be our best selves and loved to spread the word of God through prayer and acts of love. Her joy and laughter will be missed by all, but her love will carry on. She was preceded in death by her parents Carmen and Natividad and her younger sisters Esabel and JoAnna. She is survived by her siblings: Robert, Rebecca, Richard, Bettina, and Carlos: “kids” JoAnne and Daniel, “grand babies” Alyssa, Marissa, Julian, and baby Esabel, along with many nieces and nephews.
A visitation will be held from 4pm – 7pm with a rosary starting at 6pm on Monday, May 3, 2021 at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road in Phoenix. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 10:30am at St. Agnes Catholic Church, 1954 N. 24th Street, Phoenix. Burial will follow at St. Francis Catholic Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed at www.whitneymurphyfuneralhome.com
Roberta Gonzales
Such a sweet woman. Always so modest and kind. My condolences to the Family! I love you all!
Christine H. Valle (Barraza)
My condolences to the Larios family. Hugs and prayers to my sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews on the loss of their Tia Laura. May she rest in peace
Rosa Tellez
Laura, was an extraordinary person she was always With a smile never negative she showed patience, kindness, love. She always made me my carrot cake for my birthday she was always one of my anchors my to go person when I needed someone to talk to. I will miss her very much she will be in my thoughts for she is truly loved.
My condolences to the whole family
Patty Padilla
Patty Padilla
April 30, 2021
My sweet cousin Laura you will forever be missed, you reminded me so much of my Aunt Carmen.
God as sent you to be with your parents and sisters and my mom Audrey in Heaven.
I will miss & love you always my sweet cousin.
Patty
My cousin Laura I will miss you so much, you reminded me so much of my Auntie Carmen.
You will always be dear to my heart forever, rest in peace with the angels my cousin.
Dawn ODell
My heart goes out to the family with deepest condolences. I worked with Laura for 30 years and she was one of the nicest and generous people I ever met. She was always giving unconditionally. She was dedicated to her family at home and work.
Mary Lee
My deepest sympathy to Laura’s family. I worked with Laura for many years. She was a conscientious worker who always tried to help others. Laura was also a kind , caring and loving person. She dedicated her life to her family and was deeply devoted to her friends. She always went out of her way to help others and make them feel special. She touched many lives and hearts. She will be truly and deeply missed.
Mary Lee
My deepest sympathy to the Larios family. I worked with Laura for many years. She was a conscientious worker who dedicated herself to helping others. She always went out of her way to make her family and friends feel special and loved. She was a kind, caring and giving person. She will truly and deep be missed.
Chamberlin
“Friendship Is A Matter Of Time, the time that it takes to be kind, the time that it takes just to listen and talk to help someone find peace of mind, the time that it takes you to do a thoughtful and generous favor that wasn’t expected of you, the time that it takes just to answer a call or text to let someone know that you’re there, the time that you take when you care”. Lalee and I started working together about some 30 plus years ago, about the spring of 1984. She had a friendly and cordial disposition. We worked together for many years, sharing adventures along the way. Some sweet, some bitter. GENUINE friends on one hand I can count, never before have I been blessed to have a precious friend that never, ever changed her tone. Never did Lalee make me feel half listened too or wanted me to shut-up, talking about my own problems, because she had her own problems too. I would like her loving family and other loving friends to know that I loved my sister friend Lalee and I thank her family for sharing her with me. Deenie