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Lyndee Batara Sosa

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Lyndee Batara Sosa died peacefully on April 18, 2025 surrounded by her family after braving a 4+ year battle with colon cancer. Up until the end Lyndee maintained her strength, will to fight, positive attitude, and deep love for her family and friends.

Lyndee was born in Chicago, IL on June 9, 1971 to Leandro Guitang Batara and Yolanda Bautista Batara. She grew up in Fremont, California. She is a graduate of Washington High School, she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from San Jose State, and a Master’s degree in Finance from Cal State Hayward.

Lyndee married Israel Sosa in 1997. They met at San Jose State. Upon obtaining her Master’s degree she worked as a technical recruiter, until shortly after she had her first child Elijah Jacob (EJ).

Lyndee was a loving and dedicated mother that doted on her three children. She was their biggest cheerleader, counselor, and confidant. Being a mom was her true purpose in life. One of her favorite family traditions was getting matching Christmas pajamas for the kids, Israel & herself.

Lyndee was a fitness enthusiast. Her favorite workouts were spin and boot camp class. She also enjoyed running and was an endurance athlete completing several half marathons and marathons. She also earned her black belt in taekwondo when she was in high school.

Lyndee loved animals, especially her dogs Flash and Dude. She was an avid Bay Area sports fan of the San Francisco Forty Niners, Golden State Warriors, and San Francisco Giants.

Lyndee is survived by her husband Israel, her children EJ, Lucas and Summer, siblings Gennette (Robert), Dean (Brenda), Fe (Stephanie), mother Yolanda, and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews, and in-laws who will always remember the love, laughter, fun, and kindness she brought to their lives.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to England Family Mortuary, Inc.

Services

Viewing: April 28, 2025 8:00 am

Room: Chapel

England Family Mortuary
27135 Madison Avenue
Temecula, CA 92590

(951) 695-8555

Funeral Service: April 28, 2025 9:00 am

Room: Chapel

England Family Mortuary
27135 Madison Avenue
Temecula, CA 92590

(951) 695-8555

Graveside Service: April 28, 2025 11:00 am

Murrieta Laurel Cemetery
42800 Ivy St
Murrieta, CA 92562


Reception: April 28, 2025 12:30 pm

England Family Mortuary
27135 Madison Avenue
Temecula, CA 92590

(951) 695-8555

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  1. My dear sister, confidante, best friend since birth and now my guardian angel- I know you’ll always be with me. Like we have always said, you are the greatest gift mom and dad ever gave to me. Rest in paradise. I love you.

  2. Lyndee, my little sister, we shared many memories with our children. We stayed up late nights for our talks. Thank you for your encouragements and support. I will miss you Little Sissy. Until we meet again. I love you.

  3. To the Sosa and Batara families
    I am so deeply sorry for the loss of your beautiful Lyndee. She will be greatly missed by all of us. Saying goodbye to someone we love is truly heartbreaking. I know there are no words that can take away the pain you are going through. But I hope you know that you are surrounded by those who love you and wish you peace. I have never met such a positive and strong person – she fought this disease with all of her might. I will fondly remember her wonderful smile, her laugh, and her bright disposition as well her fierce devotion to you her family and to Luna and Lilo as well. She was truly one of a kind. She celebrated life with such energy, creating wonderful memories for you all. I will think of her every time we go to Disneyland and make sure I eat all her favorite treats. I hope the memories of good times with her will help you during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Nancy Alcantar

  4. My Landee – You have always been more than a cousin to me. You have been my little sister since the first time I met you when you were a just toddler.

    We have a lifetime of great memories together, filled with sleepovers, fun, laughter, and talks.

    You have always had quiet strength and determination. You earned your black belt in taekwondo in high school, enjoyed spin and boot camp classes, and even ran half marathons without having to train! You beat the odds time & time again with your battle against cancer, even at the end when you were only given a couple of days to live, we were blessed to spend almost four more weeks with you.

    I will miss our regular 2+ hour phone calls. You taught me to be a better mom to my kids. I will miss your snarky comments and taking our cheesy selfies together.

    Most of all, I’m just going to miss you more than I thought possible. Thank you for being my little sister. I love you forever my sissy. ❤️🙏🏼


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