Amy Alexandra Baiza
Amy Alexandra Baiza, 29, of Fort Stockton, Texas, passed away on Jan. 25, 2022.
Visitation was held Feb. 1, 2022, with rosary following at Heritage Funeral Home in Fort Stockton.
Funeral services were held at our Lady of Guadalupe St. Joseph on Feb. 2, 2022, at with Father Francis Njoku officiating. Burial followed at St. Joseph cemetery.
Amy was born in Fort Stockton to Osbaldo and Norma Baiza on Oct. 9, 1992. She was a graduate of Fort Stockton High School, class of 2011.
Amy was preceded in death by her paternal grandfather Enemencio Baeza; and maternal grandparents Paulino and Teresa Avila.
Amy is survived by her parents Osbaldo and Norma Baiza; paternal grandmother Carmen Baeza; uncles Juan Avila (Zenia), Luis Raul Avila (Aurora), Enemecio Baeza, Jr., and Alonso Urias; aunts Gabriela Arenivas (Adrian), Amparo Muniz (Felipe, Jr.), Delma Baiza (Sam Calderon Ill), Belia Arcides (Orlando),
Maribell Sanchez (Ervey), and Gloria Baiza; cousins Juan Carlos Avila, Daniel Avila, Diana Avila, Enrique Avila, Raul Avila, Damaris Avila, O’Ryan Wiley, Austin Thorp (Ruby), Mailynn Thorp, Dakota Thorp, Jennica Martinez, Joby Baeza, Tevin Baeza, Gabriel Baeza, Felicia Muniz, Sydnee Urias, Bryant Arcides, Alec Arcides, Jocelyyn Arcides, Jayant Arcides, Justin Sanchez (Kassandra), Manolo Sanchez, Domingo Ray Blanco (April), Iris Manzano, Raymond Blanco, Branden Gonzales, Ryan Gonzalez (Lynette), Paisley Gonzales, and Nathen Gonzales; and many friends and members of her work family who loved her very much.
Pallbearers were Austin Thorp, Dakota Thorp, Domingo Ray Blanco, Justin Sanchez, Bryant Arcides, Alec Arcides, Ryan Gonzales, and Nathen Gonzales. Honorary Pallbearers were Branden Gonzales and Gabriel Baeza.
Amy, was known to many of us as beautiful gem. She would put herself before anyone else. It didn’t matter if she was having a bad day or a good day, she strived daily to make everyone around her feel her love, and to know that they had value in this life. Amy had an infectious laugh that made you laugh along with her. She was so full of life.
Amy had a passion for cooking, traveling, meeting new people, and just simply living each day to its fullest. Amy loved her career. She will always be remembered for sassiness, wittiness, her charismatic soul, her infectious smile, and courageous work ethics. Amy will be truly missed by all those whose lives she touched. We love you forever, Amy!
Arrangements were entrusted to Heritage Funeral Home of the Big Bend in Ft. Stockton. If you would like to send your condolences to the family, you may do so by signing her guestbook at heritagefuneralhomeofthebigbend.com.