Kelli Yzaguirre
October 1, 1968 ~ January 15, 2011
Kelli Susanne Yzaguirre passed away January 15, 2011 in her home, in Temecula, CA. She was born October 15, 1968 in the city of Upland, CA to her parents, Susan and Charles O’Hara of Waukegan, Illinois. Kelli passed away after a courageous battle with breast cancer. Living in the Temecula Valley for over 13 years, Kelli was a buyer for the Temecula Valley Unified School District and was well known throughout the community.Kelli is survived by her parents, husband Mark D. Yzaguirre, daughters Danielle Yzaguirre and Carina Yzaguirre, stepmother Kimberly O‘Hara, brothers Jason O’Hara and Joel O’Hara, and sister Carin O’Hara. A memorial service in honor of Kelli will be held Friday January 21, 2011 at 5pm at the England Family Mortuary which is located at 27135 Madison Ave. Temecula, CA 92590. Memorials: Kelli’s wishes were that in lieu of sending flowers, that donations be made to the Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego which is where Kelli received her medical care. Moores UCSD Cancer Center Development Office 3855 Health Sciences Drive, #0658 La Jolla, CA 92093-0658 Telephone: (858) 822-0175 http://health.ucsd.edu/cancer/about/donate.htm?intcmp=cd_donate Services: 5:00PM at England Family Mortuary on Friday, January 21st, 2011 (map/driving directions) Cemetery: Temecula Public Cemetery 41911 C Street Temecula, CA 92592 (map/driving directions)
A wonderful and kind daughter-in-law we loved dearly. Always there when you need any help. We will miss her.
Kelli was my aunt and was one of the strongest most loving people I know. Kelli understood me better than anyone else and was always there for me no matter what. My aunt was also very selfless and no matter how sick she was feeling she was always quick to place the needs of others before that of her own. I love my aunt so much, she was such a beautiful person I am very blessed to have had her in my life and I will miss her greatly.
My fondest memory of Kelli is her walking over to my desk in the mornings, coffee in hand, and telling stories of her daughters whom she treasured. She was loved by all. We miss you.
sorry to hear this, r.i.p.
You will always have a special place in my heart. You will be missed.