Emma Marian Alonzo
November 12, 1911 - January 4, 2008

Obituary
Emma Marian ALONZO Emma passed away Fri., Jan. 4, 2008 with her family by her side. Born Nov. 12, 1911 in Seattle. Lifelong resident of Beacon Hill. Graduate of Cleveland High School. She raised her 5 daughters in the house her father built. She enjoyed gardening, bingo, crosswords, quilting & 5 o’clock happy hour, but mostly her family. She was a loving & caring person. Special thanks to caregivers Ellen & Jannice and the staff at Bayview Manor. Survived by Janet Bruce Finnigan, Deanna Jim Cook, Hazel Dick Brown, Judith Rich Graves, Julie Guerino Desimone. 14 Grandchildren & 26 great grandchildren. Donations to Seattle Humane Society or National Alopecia Areata Foundation, 14 Mitchell Blvd., San Rafael, CA 94903. A Memorial Service with Reception following will be held at 12:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 11 at Wash. Mem. Park, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA. See online guestbook at www.bonney watson.com.
Grandma “ma” will never be forgotten. We all have so many wonderful memories. She will be in our hearts forever! As she would say, “See you Subsequently”.
We all miss and love you….
Hazel,
My thoughts are with you in the loss of your mother. I remember you talking about her in school. I have not seen you since a reunion or two ago. Maybe will see each other at the big one. Take care I am sure you will miss her.
Regards
Grace Romano Anderson
High School mate.
206-282-1977
I want to extend our condolences and sympathy to all of you in the loss of your mother. My sisters and I have fond memories of playing with you at the house on 10th So. We lived on 11th and at the house on Angeline. What a great house that was and what fun times we had as kids.
Our sincere sympathy, The Walsh sisters: Linda Anderson, Donna Shape and Terri Conard.
Even though I never met her, I know that Emma must have been a very special woman, since I have met her legacy: her special daughters and grandchildren and shared happy times with our friend, Hazel. My caring thoughts and prayers that all the wonderful memories with your Mom may be of comfort in your loss.
Hazel and Family
Our sincere sympathy on the passing of your mother.
Jim & Jolene Landry
Julie and family,
My prayers are with you and your wonderful family. I remember visiting your mom for lunch when we worked at Boeing Field. She was so warm and welcoming and always so glad we stopped by. I can picture that great old house and sitting by the window visiting. God bless your wonderful sisters & family.
Emma was truley a fairy tale Grandmother, she loved each and everyone of us the same, she will always hold a special place in our hearts!
Hazel and Family, You all are in my thoughts and prayers. My deepest sympathy.
I didn’t get a chance to met my Great, Great Aunt Emma until 3 years ago. She and the whole family welcomed us with open loving arms. She also spent many years taking care of my grandma and I will always be greatful to her. Emma, you have enriched many lives on this earth. You will be missed. I love you.
Brooke
Dear Julie,
Our deepest heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. God bless you.
Todd and Brenda Elliott
Very “fond” childhood memories for Brian. He always spoke of his visit’s to the great house in Seattle, with the fantastic cherry tree in the back yard. Aunt Emma was such a gracious, gentle, thoughtful, and sweet lady! We feel so greatful to have known her!
Such a legacy of family she leaves behind!
With much love,
Brian and Donna Caldwell
My grandma was a true angel! So gentle,and kind to others.We will never forget her! We love you!
Hazel and Family,
I’m very sorry to read about your mom’s passing. She certainly lived a long life. My sympathy and prayers go out to you and your family.
Joyce
Emma had a wonderful life with the love and caring of her family. May she rest in peace.