
Lenore R. Sesma, passed away peacefully on July 6, 2017. She is survived by her beloved husband Edward F. Sesma, sisters Vivian and Irma. She will be deeply missed by her children Gilda (Ruben), Denise (John), Camille (Michael), Paul (Alice), Eric, Andrea (Ralph), Steven Jr. and daughter in law Sylvia. She was loved by her 11 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and 3 great- great grandchildren. Lenore was a devoted, caring and loving wife, mother and grandmother adored by all. She will be remembered for the abundance of love she had for her family. “Love you more..” She is preceded in death by her mother, father, brothers, sisters and her son Steven. Visitation will be at 8:00am with a Funeral Mass celebrated at 9:00am, Friday, July 14, 2017 at St. Mary’s Basilica, 231 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix. Interment will follow at St. Francis Catholic Cemetery.
Thelma Saucedo
Camille and Family,
Although I haven’t been around for a long time, I will always remember the love your Mom gave me during our friendship while we were young girls/teenagers. I have great memories of your Mom, she was the best! She made me feel like part of the family and I will never forget that. My deepest and most sincere condolences.
Love Thelma
Dolores & Richie
Wishing you Peace to bring you comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts,
Norma Harris
I will always remember her telling me,”Take care of yourself mijita”, Precious Moments and I will always cherish those words! Love you Auntie!
Mayda Ramos
Elise, I remember meeting your grandparents in Flagstaff. I will never forget how welcoming and loving they were. Prayers for you and your family, especially during this time.
Neva Mitchcell
Eddie, Andrea, Robbie Jr. Amber and Nicholas,
We are saddened by the passing of your Wife/Mom/Grandma.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family members.
Sincerely,
Mike, Neva Mitchell & Family
Sam and Eshter Carbajal
Although we have not been in touch lately, we often think about the times in our youth when met you guys. It was a very meaningful time for us and our children. We hold many dear memories of those times. Our prayers are with you and the family.
Gina Bramlett
Christmas at the Fernandez house always has included a visit to the Sesmas house on Christmas Eve. We would have the best red chile tamales, share stories and just have a great time. Aunt Lenore was a wonderful story teller, her eyes would light up and that fabulous voice just made it better! I especially liked her story about how she talked my dad into teaching her to drive…it didn’t end well!..She was a wonderful dancer and her and Uncle Eddie didn’t need much coaxing to get up and swing…that was my first introduction to swing dancing and I have loved it since. We will miss you greatly aunt Lenore…rest in peace knowing you were loved by all. Gina-Fernandez_Bramlett
Arthur & Gloria & family
Tia i know for a fact you were greeted by Jesus, Mama Billy, Papancho, Marylucy, Victoria, Albert, Frankie, Freddy, Pita and Stevie a d Joey and Cleo taking tbe lead. You are A beautiful woman in every way. Wait for me life is so short. You master love of family