Zofia Iglesias Estevez

Zofia Iglesias Estevez

Zofia Estevez was born on June 6, 2008 to Frank Estevez and Summer Herrera in Tampa, Florida. Zofia was unexpectedly taken from us on December 31, 2021 surrounded by friends and family. A viewing will be held on Monday, January 10, 2022 from 6pm to 8pm at Boza and Roel Funeral Home, located at 4730 North Armenia Avenue, Tampa, Florida. A funeral service will be held on Friday, January 14, 2022 at 2pm at Martin’s Funeral Home, located at 100 South Morgan Street, Granbury, Texas. A burial will follow at Laurel Land Memorial Park, located at 7100 Crowley Road, Fort Worth, Texas.

 

Zofia leaves behind her loving parents, Frank Estevez of Tampa, Florida; Daniel and Summer Herrera of Crowley, Texas; three brothers, Damian Herrera of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Liam and Hendrix Herrera of Crowley, Texas; grandparents; Franciso Estevez of Tampa, Florida , Edelsa Real of Tampa, Florida , Zoe Iglesias “Mimi” of Paradise, Texas, great-grandparents; Ricardo and Eugena Estevez of Tampa, Florida, Alberto Cruz of Caibarien, Cuba, Mary McWhiter of Boyd, Texas, Maria Iglesias of Boyd, Texas, god parents; Dario Benitez of Tampa, Florida and Danielle Gordon of Saint Petersburg, Florida.

 

Numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. She was proceeded in death by her great-grandparents; Acela Para and David McWhiter, grand-parents; Luis Iglesias “Papa Louie”, and great-uncle; Albert Iglesias.

 

Zofia moved from Florida to Texas in 2010. She attended Global Prep Academy in Crowley, Texas.

 

Zofia was shy; yet bold. She was timid; yet outspoken for those who experienced injustice. To know Zofia was to love Zofia. She had a dynamic personality that shined bright on the darkest days. Those who were fortunate enough to know Zofia were enriched by the moments spent with her.

 

Zofia lived to serve others. This was demonstrated in many ways; big and small. At the age of 5, Zofia expressed a desire to serve the homeless. From this desire developed, The Boom- a yearly coat drive for people experiencing homelessness. In true Zofia fashion she went beyond donating coats. She took time to deliver the coats to individuals experiencing homelessness and asked each person about their story.

 

Through Zofia left us much too early, her story only ends when we stop living her dreams. Speak of her often. Take time to really listen and understand the story of others. Model grace and love big.

The post Zofia Iglesias Estevez first appeared on Martins Funeral Home.

Leave a Message