Sarita Vega

Sarita Vega, nació el 2 e Nov de 1997, en Brownwood, Texas. Hija de Salvador Vega y Camelia Gonzalez. Le sobreviven 4 hermanos, Diego Gonzalez y esposa Heather Gonzalez, Eduardo J. Vega, Omar Vega, y Noel Vega en San Saba. Parte de su familia la tiene en México: Ma Jesús Vega Gto; Teresa Vega y Roberto Escalón, Gto; Virginia Vega y Lupe Rodriguez, Gto; Luis y Martha Vega, San Saba; Gerardo Vega y Ma Luz Hernandez, Gto; Juan Jose Gonzalez y Martha Rosalez, Ags; Rigoberto Gonzalez, San Saba; Rosalba y Javier Jimenez, San Saba; Diana M. Gonzalez, San Saba.

Amaba a sus 2 sobrinas Elizabeth Lee Gonzalez y Victoria Sara Vega.

Tubo la diche de tener abuelita y bisabuela maternas Socorro Gonzalez y Juanita Casillas y muchos primos. En su memoria guardaba recuerdo de su hermano Salvador Vega Jr(+), primo Jorge M. Jimenez(+), abuelitos Sara Padron(+) y Abundio Vega(+), abuelo Jose Gonzalez(+) y su tío Eugenio Vega(+).

A ella le gustaba la comida coreana sushi, música de toda, pero decía que no sabia bailar, era aficionada a las series de Naruto, Pikachu, Señor de los Anillos, y Twilight. Le apasionaba andar en concierto de rock, ella era amable y siempre con su sonrisa y un abrazo tenia un consejo, aliento consuelo para quien la buscará ella era un ángel que para siempre estará en el corazón de todas las personas que la conocieron.

Para Siempre.

Sarita Vega, 23, of San Saba passed away on September 27, 2021, at home surrounded by her family after a short, but courageous battle with cancer. Sarita was born on November 2, 1997, in Brownwood, Texas, to Salvador Vega and Camelia Vega Gonzalez.

Sarita graduated from San Saba High School in 2017. She played tennis and played the French horn in the band.

After graduation, Sarita attended Avenue Five Institute in Austin and completed the massage therapy program. Sarita moved back to San Saba, and for the past few years, she was loved by her work staff and customers at Diggs.

Sarita loved music, especially rock and K-pop, and would often attend different concerts with her brothers and cousins. She liked to eat Asian food and collected band posters and music albums. She also liked to attend dances. Sarita was not afraid to express herself and liked to experiment with haircuts and colors. Most of all she enjoyed spending time at home with her family watching movies.

Sarita is survived by siblings: Diego Gonzalez and wife Heather, Eduardo J. Vega, Omar Vega, and Noel Vega.

Sarita was the proud aunt to nieces Elizabeth Lee Gonzalez and Victoria Sara Vega.

Sarita is also survived by grandmother, Ma del Socorro Gonzalez, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins in San Saba and Mexico.

She is preceded in death by Salvador Vega Jr., brother; Jose Gonzalez, grandfather; Sara Padron, grandmother; and Abundio Vega, grandfather.

Sarita brought joy where she went with her smile and could make anyone feel comfortable. She was an angel who will forever be in the hearts of all the people who knew her, and will be greatly missed.