Alice's obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Alice Quinones. Born on April 5, 1946, Alice embarked on her eternal journey on February 8, 2024. Alice leaves behind a loving family who will continue to honor her legacy by living their lives to the fullest.
Alice is survived by her devoted husband, Francisco Louis Quinones, her loving daughter, Kelly Smith, and her cherished granddaughter, Lucy Rose Smith. Predeceasing her are her son, David Curtis Parker, and her grandson, Henry Curtis Smith. The memories they shared continue to bring comfort to her family and friends.
Throughout her life, Alice was a dedicated and active member of the New Song Christian Community Church, contributing her time and energy as a volunteer. Her unyielding faith and devotion had a profound impact on those around her.
Alice's warm, funny, and kind personality brought joy and laughter to everyone she encountered. She had a deep love for pizza and iced tea, which she often enjoyed while watching her favorite fantasy shows. An ardent fan of the Angels, she could often be seen cheering them on. Her favorite pastime was playing Scrabble, and her fondest memories were those spent with her husband.
Alice had an appreciation for Christian music and a deep love for literature, with The Bible being her favorite book. She loved spending her leisure time with her beloved chickens and dog Willy, and she found joy and peace in her favorite vacation spots, Hawaii and Mexico.
Alice's favorite color was purple, a color that epitomized her royalty of spirit. She often imparted the priceless lesson to love Jesus, a testament to her unwavering faith.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to assist with funeral expenses. Contributions can be made at the following URL: https://everloved.com/life-of….
Alice lived a fulfilling and impactful life, leaving an indelible mark on everyone she met. Her warmth, kindness, and infectious humor will be profoundly missed. She will forever live in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing her.