Sylvia Morton Burial Expenses - Support Needed
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Yesterday our Mommy, grandma, great-grandma, wife and friend went to be with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Sylvia was dedicated to her family. Sylvia was born and raised in San Bernardino prior to moving her family to Riverside 25 years ago.
Sylvia was a proud Native American, Cahuilla, who loved to learn and share her culture.
Sylvia’s husband is a member of Viejitos Car Club establish in 1986, they loved to cruise in his ‘51 Chevy Deluxe lowrider.
Sylvia has been described as amazing, a big beautiful smile, known for her long dark hair and dimples, loved each day to the fullest and quick to laugh. She loved her grandbabies and would do anything for them. Sylvia was a highly creative woman, always hand making gifts for others, no task was too big. She took her love of culture and creativity a step further and began instructing class for Soboba Tribal Tanf, Morongo Tribal Tanf and surrounding Southern California Indian Reservations. Sylvia was very dedicated to her job at RCH where she worked in the Emergency Department until she caught COVID19.
Sylvia recently lost her son, Carlos Jr. to Covid19 on January 1st , just prior to her untimely death on January 8th.
The family is asking for financial assistance for burial expenses.
All support and prayers for the family are greatly appreciated.
Sylvia was a proud Native American, Cahuilla, who loved to learn and share her culture.
Sylvia’s husband is a member of Viejitos Car Club establish in 1986, they loved to cruise in his ‘51 Chevy Deluxe lowrider.
Sylvia has been described as amazing, a big beautiful smile, known for her long dark hair and dimples, loved each day to the fullest and quick to laugh. She loved her grandbabies and would do anything for them. Sylvia was a highly creative woman, always hand making gifts for others, no task was too big. She took her love of culture and creativity a step further and began instructing class for Soboba Tribal Tanf, Morongo Tribal Tanf and surrounding Southern California Indian Reservations. Sylvia was very dedicated to her job at RCH where she worked in the Emergency Department until she caught COVID19.
Sylvia recently lost her son, Carlos Jr. to Covid19 on January 1st , just prior to her untimely death on January 8th.
The family is asking for financial assistance for burial expenses.
All support and prayers for the family are greatly appreciated.
Organizer
Yolanda Ballesteros Graviloni
Organizer
Riverside, CA