Eleanor Espinosa

Passed: June 12, 2019

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Eleanor Tequida Espinosa, age 71, a long-time resident of Avondale, AZ died June 12, 2019 in Sun City, AZ. She was born November 9, 1947 in Avondale, AZ to Enrique and Guadalupe Tequida. She graduated from Agua Fria High School.

Eleanor was a lot of fun! In fact, she was the life of the party! She loved to tell stories and would soon have everyone laughing with her many facial expressions and impersonations. She had non-stop energy which not only came through in the hard work ethic that she had but in the dancing that she enjoyed! She loved to dance and sing, especially if the songs were upbeat and had a great disco beat.

Eleanor worked as a quality inspector for Pacific Scientific, a job that she loved and was well suited for since she wasn’t shy about telling others when there was a problem. She was serious and conscientious about her work, but she sometimes brought her playful side, too, when she would embarrass her bosses and coworkers by dressing as Marilyn Monroe or Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. She had a talent for impersonating others and was so successful in lip syncing with several of her friends that she was hired by some of the casinos in the area to entertain.

Eleanor loved her sports and actively participated in many. She played softball, volleyball, basketball, women’s football, and was even a roller derby girl. She enjoyed traveling with friends, going on cruises, and especially visiting Santa Barbara. She loved to go to her home in Flagstaff and enjoyed traveling around Arizona with her husband.

Eleanor was considerate, generous, and very giving.   She would care for anyone around her that needed something. She was passionate about her causes and would always let you know how she felt about them. She loved to be with her family, brothers, and sisters, spoiling her grandchildren and anyone else that needed her special touch. She cared deeply about her animals, especially her dog, Patches.

Eleanor is survived by her former husband, Roque Espinosa; daughter, René Espinosa; son, Roque Reggie Espinosa (Edie); sisters, Mary Bower (Duane), Josie Cordova (Antonio), Mary Luisa Krawietz (Steve), Terry Cruz (Salvador, Lupe Hellum (Larry) and Mary Ellen Tequida; brothers, Ramon Tequida (Felipa), and Manual Tequida (Susan); four grandchildren, Alexis Espinosa, Gabrielle, Gilbert, and Derek Rivera; great-grandchildren, Aiden, Ryan, Jackson, Julianne, and Jailynn Rivera. She was preceded in death by her parents, Enrique and Guadalupe Tequida.

A visitation will be held at 9:30 am, followed by a funeral at 11:00 am, Friday, June 21, 2019 at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E La Pasada Blvd, Goodyear, AZ 85338. The funeral cortege will follow in procession to Holy Cross Cemetery, 9925 W. Thomas Road, Avondale, AZ 85392. The family suggests that donations be made to the Arizona Humane Society.

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2 responses to Eleanor Espinosa

  1. To Eleanor’s family and friends, What a breath of fresh air Ellie brought to this world! She will surely be missed by all who were touched by her contagious enthusiasm and passion for life …. which has been cut way too short! We all share in mourning her death while also appreciating our journey on earth with her. She was the ultimate “Winette” and as we like to refer to her as the Mexican Lucille Ball who spread laughter to everyone. I am envisioning her sitting on PacSci’s then President Tom Walsh’s lap on his 50th birthday dressed as Marilyn Monroe singing the classic “Happy Birthday Mr. President” rendition!!! Belly laughs were had by all who witnessed it! She truly was blessed with “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” as she and Paula lip-sync’d the Aretha Franklin classic. She looked SO good at the last Unidynamic’s Reunion in April, just 2 months ago, and it is difficult to imagine her gone so soon. Tragic! We all loved Ellie, her incredible work ethic and team morale building was outstanding. She was one of the original Unidynamics/Pacific Scientific social group to help galvanize the transitional relations between the 2 organizations and her leadership and love for her fellow employees made her a perfect candidate to be that ambassador. Selfishly, I am so grateful for all the work she accomplished for me as her supervisor and am convinced it not only helped us make profitable on time deliveries but assisted me in my career as well. Mario, Rene, & Lupe, My heart goes out to your whole family at this time of grief. Your earthly loss is Heaven’s gain! Peace be with you! In Christ, Duane & Gail Richardson

    1. Woops, I meant Reggie, not Mario! -Duane

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