Yolanda Trevino
My aunt Ginnie holds a very special in my heart, while a toddler I lived with my grandparents (her parents) she was attending high school. Every morning before leaving for school she would wake me up and dress me but what left a big impression on my mind, she taught me to tie my shoe laces. She was soft spoken and very patient. We had a special bond and this relationship continued after she moved to Corpus to obtain gainful employment. After she married she and my uncle Joe came and brought me to their home to spend two weeks during summer. I enjoyed those moments with them. She was my special aunt and will always remember her with much love. May she Rest In Peace and let perpetual light shine upon her. Love you Aunt Ginnie.