She was born to Daniel and Rosa Sorro April 25,1981 in San Francisco CA.
She had a very beautiful smile, a kind and generous heart, and very humble. She gave a lot of herself to help others especially to help them get through a difficult time.
She leaves behind the sunshine of her life her daughter Dominique R. Smith and her partner Johnny T. Button.
She also left behind her parents, Daniel and Rosa Sorro. Her four sisters Jasmin D. Rosales(Richard), Joel L. Sorro, Danielle M. Steinkraus(Blake), Una R.L Sorro. Nephews and nieces that she loved immensely, Merceda, Evelyn, Emily, Vincent, Kai, Oliver, Miles, Clifford Jr, Loreal, and Alinna. Her aunts and uncles, Connie Zamora (Jose Sr."Angel"), Yolanda Chavez(Dean), Stella Martinez(Ray), Victor Perez(Lisa), Mickey Suniga, Rome Sorro, Jeff Sorro, Becki Rodriguez, Laura Whipple, and Casey Schwenning(Will), and of course her many cousins.
Preceded in death by her grandparents Victoriano and Roselia Perez, grandmother Amelia Maria Mesta de Ortega, great grandmother Clara Reyes, great aunt Dolores Zuniga, uncle Raymond Sorro, and aunt MaryLou Suniga.
She attended school in Riverside, graduated from Ramona High School and was in the infamous Ramona High School Dynasty Marching Band; under Ken Rasner. She was in all the honors classes and when it came to math she had it down like you wouldn't believe. Then Attended Riverside Community College for some time. She worked at Amazon for 4 years; prior she worked as a caregiver for the elderly.
Jennifer had a funny sense of humor, she loved squirrels and never let us forget about that. She shared a special bond with her nephew Kai as being the squirrel whisperer. She loved her chickens and doves, those birds were spoiled. She also loved her dog Baiter and her dog Virus who had passed a while back but will at least be with her to give her love and company. She loved to read manga (japanese anime books), she loved to go fishing from time to time, enjoyed trips of going up to the Mt.Whitney portal, and of course talks about the universe, aliens, and anything out of the ordinary to get the imagination running wild. She was very creative and enjoyed doing projects big or small, she put so much thought and effort into it especially if it was for someone very close to her heart. She didn't have much but she gave everything she had especially when it came to her family; she was a fighter to protect those she held dear in her heart. She was strong, no matter how hard things got she knew how to be a shield, and even though she is gone her spirit will always shine bright and stand tall to watch over us day and night.
We love you Jennifer, we always have and we always will.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.AchesonandGraham.com for the Sorro family.
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