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Esperanza O. Zeledon

April 24, 1950 — August 28, 2020

Esperanza O. Zeledon

April 24, 1950 — August 28, 2020

Esperanza O. Zeledon, 70, born on April 24, 1950, in Masaya, Nicaragua, passed away August 28, 2020. She resided in Culver City, CA at the time of her passing. Arrangements are under the direction of Forest Lawn, Glendale, California. Her services and funeral will be on Friday, September 11th at 2:30 p.m. at The Church of The Recessional. Esperanza was an elemetary school teacher for 11 years before she immigrated to the United States in 1986. In 1989 she graduated as a Nurse Assistant and worked in the field for a period of time. She left the profession because the pain and suffering of others was too much for her. In her later years she became a florist and discovered her love for flowers and plants. She was a florist up to her retirement. Esperanza was a life long teacher, a mentor and most importantly a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her loving husband of 46 years Jaime Simon Zeledon, Sr., and sons; Lenin Vladimir Zeledon, Jaime Simon Zeledon Jr., Ariel Alejandro Zeledon, Victor Daniel Zeledon and grandson Alexander Daniel Zeledon.
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Esperanza O. Zeledon, 70, nacida el 24 de abril de 1950, en Masaya, Nicaragua, falleció el 28 de agosto de 2020. Residía en Culver City, CA al momento de su fallecimiento. Los arreglos están bajo la dirección de Forest Lawn, Glendale, California. Sus servicios y funeral serán el viernes 11 de Septiembre a las 2:30 p.m. en la iglesia de la recesión. Esperanza fue maestra de escuela primaria durante 11 años antes de emigrar a los Estados Unidos en 1986. En 1989 se graduó como asistente de enfermería y trabajó en el campo durante un tiempo. Dejó la profesión porque el dolor y el sufrimiento de los demás era demasiado para ella. En sus últimos años se convirtió en florista y descubrió su amor por las flores y las plantas. Ella era florista hasta su jubilación. Esperanza fue una maestra de toda la vida, una mentora y, lo más importante, una esposa, madre y abuela amorosa. Le sobreviven su amado esposo durante 46 años, Jaime Simon Zeledon, Sr., y sus hijos; Lenin Vladimir Zeledon, Jaime Simon Zeledon Jr., Ariel Alejandro Zeledon, Victor Daniel Zeledon y su nieto Alexander Daniel Zeledon.

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