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By 7031791897 March 20, 2025
Friday
March 21st, 2025
Celebration of Life 
11-1p
Serenity FH Chapel

Live Stream
By 7031791897 March 7, 2025
Viewing / Service

Serenity Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Las Vegas, NV 89104
Saturday March 8th 
10am - 2pm

https://www.hdezwebcast.com/show/bernardino-gabrillo

By 7031791897 March 7, 2025
Viewing / Service 

Serenity Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Las Vegas, NV 89104

Friday, March 7th 2025
6p - 8p

https://www.hdezwebcast.com/show/dwayne-larry

By 7031791897 March 5, 2025
March 8th, 2025
Saturday
Services: 3:30-5:30p
Serenity Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Ste. 306
Las Vegas, NV 89104

Live Stream
By 7031791897 February 11, 2025
Viewing
Friday
February 14th, 2025
12-6p
Serenity FH Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Ste. 306
Las Vegas, NV 
89104

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By 7031791897 February 6, 2025
Sunrise: August 08, 1964 ~ Sunset: January 21, 2025
By 7031791897 January 29, 2025
Cleofas Olivas-Ortega, nació el día 9 de Abril de 1941 en el Estado de Durango, Mexico, falleció el 14 de Enero de 2025. A principios de la década de los años 70, ella y su esposo, Santiago Ortega, junto con sus hijos, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan y Hector, se establecieron en la ciudad de Tijuana donde vivieron por varios años. Es durante ese tiempo que fue bendecida con el nacimiento de su sexto hijo, Javier. A finales de los 70s decidieron emigrar a Los Ángeles, California donde se ubicaron por un largo tiempo. Fue ahí donde se convirtió en madre de su último hijo, Edgar. Cleofas fue una servidora muy activa en la Iglesia Catolica Santo Tomás donde también fue miembro del grupo de evangelización Carisma en Misiones. Al principio de los 90’s tomaron la decisión de trasladarse a Las Vegas, Nevada. En el año 2007, tuvo la gran pérdida de su esposo, Santiago Ortega. Cleofas vivió y pasó sus últimos días en Las Vegas, Nevada. Cleofas fue una gran esposa y una madre muy querida por sus siete hijos, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan, Hector, Javier, y Edgar. Fue una abuela y bisabuela muy cariñosa con sus doce nietos y sus cuatro bisnietos. Abrió sus puertas a una infinidad de personas y compartió su hogar muy en especial con su sobrina Angelica, al igual que con el amigo de sus hijos, Bryan. Conocida por su compasión por los demás, su espíritu viajero y la capacidad de reunir a la familia sobre una cena hecha en casa, ella ha tenido un impacto significativo en sus seres queridos. Su dedicación a su fe ayudó a guiar a otros a fortalecer su relación con Dios. Todos los que la conocieron extrañarán profundamente la generosidad y ganas de ayudar a las personas. Los descendientes de Cleofas le desean un descanso eterno en paz.

Cleofas Olivas-Ortega was born on April 9th in 1941 in Durango, Mexico and passed away on January 14th, 2025.
At the start of the 1970s, she and her husband, Santiago Ortega, along with their children, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan and Hector, established their home in Tijuana, Mexico where they lived for several years. It was during that time that she was blessed with the birth of her sixth child, Javier. Nearing the end of the 70s they decided to immigrate to Los Angeles, California where they settled and lived for many years. During her time in Los Angeles, she gave birth to her last child, Edgar. Cleofas was an active member of her church, St. Thomas Catholic Church where she joined the evangelization group Carisma en Misiones. At the beginning of the 1990’s they decided to move to Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2007, she suffered the great loss of her husband, Santiago Ortega. She lived and spent the last of her days in Las Vegas. Cleofas was a devoted wife and a deeply loved mother by her seven children, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan, Hector, Javier, and Edgar. She was an incredibly warm grandmother and great-grandmother to twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She opened her doors to an infinite number of people and shared her home, especially with her niece, Angelica, as well as with her sons’ friend, Bryan. Known for her compassion for others, adventurous spirit, and ability to unite her family around a home cooked meal, she has made a lasting impact on her loved ones. Her dedication to her faith assisted in guiding others toward strengthening their relationship with God. Everyone who knew her will deeply miss her generosity and willingness to extend a helping hand. Cleofas’ descendants wish her a peaceful eternal rest.
By 7031791897 January 29, 2025
Memorial Service
Saturday
February 1st, 2025
12:30-3:30p
Serenity FH Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Las Vegas, NV 
89104
Live Stream
By 7031791897 January 16, 2025

Salmo 23

El  Señor  es mi pastor,
nada me faltará.
2 En lugares de  verdes pastos me hace descansar;
junto a aguas de reposo me conduce.
3 Él restaura mi alma;
me guía por senderos de justicia
por amor de su nombre.

4 Aunque pase por el valle de sombra de muerte,
no temeré mal alguno, porque tú estás conmigo;
tu vara y tu cayado me infunden aliento


By 7031791897 January 16, 2025
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Rosie Ann Wilson

  • By 7031791897
  • 15 Sep, 2023

Sunrise: November 28, 1941 ~ September 02, 2023

Memorial Service
Saturday
September 30, 2023
12p ~ 1:30p
Victory Baptist Church
500 W. Monroe Ave., Las Vegas, Nevada 89106
Rosie Ann Wilson, born on November 28, 1941, joureyed peacefully into eternity on September 2,
2023, at the age of 81.
Rosie was born to her late parents, Father Elmer E McQuitty and Mother Alena McQuitty (maiden
name Woods), and was preceded in death by her brother, Elmer T McQuitty. She shared her life
jourey with her loving husband, Harold W E Wilson, whom she married in 1973,
She was a dedicated mother to her children, including her late daughter, Andrea Marie Wilson, her late
son, Stephen Thomas, and her surviving sons, James (P) Wilson, Cyrone Wilson, and Keith Wilson.
She cherished her daughters-in-law, Jannette Thomas, Daisy Wilson, Tabitha Lane-Adesanwo, and
Ethel Newman. Rosie leaves behind a beautiful legacy in her 11 cherished grandchildren: Keziah. Jesu,
Shekinah, Jedaiah, Giselle, Cyrone, Faith, Tori, Dominic, Keith Jr, and Quincey.
In addition to her immediate family, Rosie is survived by a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear
friends who were touched by her kindness and warmth.
Rosie's educational journey included attending public school and culminated with her
graduation from North High School in Des Moines, IA in 1960. She furthered her education
at the American Institute of Business (AIB) in Des Moines, graduating in 1963. Rosie
embarked on a 33-year career with the Federal Government in Social Security immediately
following her graduation from AIB, a testament to her dedication and commitment.
Rosie's life was deeply rooted in faith. She began her spiritual journey at St Paul AME
Church in Des Moines, IA, where she put her faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Later, she
nurtured her faith at True Bible Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Ezell
Wiggins. Rosie was a faithful leader of Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) and found immense joy
in sharing and deepening her understanding of the Word of God, She was a woman of faith
who firmly believed in living out her faith through her actions
Rosie A Wilson was not only known for her inner beauty but also for her radiant
personality, She had an incredible ability to make everyone she encountered feel valued and
at ease, Her life was a testament to grace, humility, and compassion. Rosie embraced lite with
joy and touched the hearts of those fortunate enough to know her. She leaves behind a
legacy of love, kindness, and unwayering faith that will continue to inspire and guide those
who had the privilege of knowing her.

Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free.
I’m following the path God has chosen for me.
I took His hand when I heard Him call;
I turned my back and left it all.

I could not stay another day,
to laugh, to love, to work or play.
Tasks left undone must stay that way;
I’ve found now peace at the end of the day.

If my parting has left a void,
then fill it with remembered joys.
A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss;
Oh yes, these things, I too will l miss.

Be not burdened with times of sorrow,
look for the sunshine of tomorrow.
My life’s been full, I savored much;
good friends, good times, a loved ones touch.

Perhaps my time seems all too brief;
don’t lengthen your time with undue grief.
Lift up your heart and peace to thee,
God wanted me now – He set me free.

John 14:1-3

Don’t let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me. There is more than enough room in my Father’s home. If this were not so, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you? When everything is ready, I will come and get you, so that you will always be with me where I am.

By 7031791897 March 20, 2025
Friday
March 21st, 2025
Celebration of Life 
11-1p
Serenity FH Chapel

Live Stream
By 7031791897 March 7, 2025
Viewing / Service

Serenity Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Las Vegas, NV 89104
Saturday March 8th 
10am - 2pm

https://www.hdezwebcast.com/show/bernardino-gabrillo

By 7031791897 March 7, 2025
Viewing / Service 

Serenity Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Las Vegas, NV 89104

Friday, March 7th 2025
6p - 8p

https://www.hdezwebcast.com/show/dwayne-larry

By 7031791897 March 5, 2025
March 8th, 2025
Saturday
Services: 3:30-5:30p
Serenity Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Ste. 306
Las Vegas, NV 89104

Live Stream
By 7031791897 February 11, 2025
Viewing
Friday
February 14th, 2025
12-6p
Serenity FH Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Ste. 306
Las Vegas, NV 
89104

Live Stream
By 7031791897 February 6, 2025
Sunrise: August 08, 1964 ~ Sunset: January 21, 2025
By 7031791897 January 29, 2025
Cleofas Olivas-Ortega, nació el día 9 de Abril de 1941 en el Estado de Durango, Mexico, falleció el 14 de Enero de 2025. A principios de la década de los años 70, ella y su esposo, Santiago Ortega, junto con sus hijos, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan y Hector, se establecieron en la ciudad de Tijuana donde vivieron por varios años. Es durante ese tiempo que fue bendecida con el nacimiento de su sexto hijo, Javier. A finales de los 70s decidieron emigrar a Los Ángeles, California donde se ubicaron por un largo tiempo. Fue ahí donde se convirtió en madre de su último hijo, Edgar. Cleofas fue una servidora muy activa en la Iglesia Catolica Santo Tomás donde también fue miembro del grupo de evangelización Carisma en Misiones. Al principio de los 90’s tomaron la decisión de trasladarse a Las Vegas, Nevada. En el año 2007, tuvo la gran pérdida de su esposo, Santiago Ortega. Cleofas vivió y pasó sus últimos días en Las Vegas, Nevada. Cleofas fue una gran esposa y una madre muy querida por sus siete hijos, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan, Hector, Javier, y Edgar. Fue una abuela y bisabuela muy cariñosa con sus doce nietos y sus cuatro bisnietos. Abrió sus puertas a una infinidad de personas y compartió su hogar muy en especial con su sobrina Angelica, al igual que con el amigo de sus hijos, Bryan. Conocida por su compasión por los demás, su espíritu viajero y la capacidad de reunir a la familia sobre una cena hecha en casa, ella ha tenido un impacto significativo en sus seres queridos. Su dedicación a su fe ayudó a guiar a otros a fortalecer su relación con Dios. Todos los que la conocieron extrañarán profundamente la generosidad y ganas de ayudar a las personas. Los descendientes de Cleofas le desean un descanso eterno en paz.

Cleofas Olivas-Ortega was born on April 9th in 1941 in Durango, Mexico and passed away on January 14th, 2025.
At the start of the 1970s, she and her husband, Santiago Ortega, along with their children, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan and Hector, established their home in Tijuana, Mexico where they lived for several years. It was during that time that she was blessed with the birth of her sixth child, Javier. Nearing the end of the 70s they decided to immigrate to Los Angeles, California where they settled and lived for many years. During her time in Los Angeles, she gave birth to her last child, Edgar. Cleofas was an active member of her church, St. Thomas Catholic Church where she joined the evangelization group Carisma en Misiones. At the beginning of the 1990’s they decided to move to Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2007, she suffered the great loss of her husband, Santiago Ortega. She lived and spent the last of her days in Las Vegas. Cleofas was a devoted wife and a deeply loved mother by her seven children, Josefina, Jesus, Rita, Juan, Hector, Javier, and Edgar. She was an incredibly warm grandmother and great-grandmother to twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She opened her doors to an infinite number of people and shared her home, especially with her niece, Angelica, as well as with her sons’ friend, Bryan. Known for her compassion for others, adventurous spirit, and ability to unite her family around a home cooked meal, she has made a lasting impact on her loved ones. Her dedication to her faith assisted in guiding others toward strengthening their relationship with God. Everyone who knew her will deeply miss her generosity and willingness to extend a helping hand. Cleofas’ descendants wish her a peaceful eternal rest.
By 7031791897 January 29, 2025
Memorial Service
Saturday
February 1st, 2025
12:30-3:30p
Serenity FH Chapel
1140 Almond Tree Lane
Las Vegas, NV 
89104
Live Stream
By 7031791897 January 16, 2025

Salmo 23

El  Señor  es mi pastor,
nada me faltará.
2 En lugares de  verdes pastos me hace descansar;
junto a aguas de reposo me conduce.
3 Él restaura mi alma;
me guía por senderos de justicia
por amor de su nombre.

4 Aunque pase por el valle de sombra de muerte,
no temeré mal alguno, porque tú estás conmigo;
tu vara y tu cayado me infunden aliento


By 7031791897 January 16, 2025
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