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Elena Cuellar – Obituary

Elena Chavarria, born on May 19, 1942, in Weiser, Idaho, embarked on a life journey that left a profound impact on all who knew her. She began her journey at a young age, dedicating herself to hard work when she joined the Ore-Ida team, where her work ethic shone brightly throughout her 51-year career. Her commitment to her job was a testament to her character, and she retired in 2009.

Elena met and married Jesus Cuellar, that filled her heart with joy as they raised seven wonderful children who carry forward her spirit.

Weiser, Idaho, was more than just a place on the map for Elena; it was her cherished home, the backdrop for countless family gatherings, and the source of cherished memories. Her love for the outdoors was evident in her passion for road trips, camping adventures, and unforgettable family barbecues. These moments brought her immense happiness and bound her family even closer together.

Elena’s love extended far beyond her immediate family, as she leaves behind a remarkable legacy. She is survived by her beloved children, Belinda Cuellar, Delia Cuellar, Luis Cuellar, Brenda Cuellar, Joe Cuellar, Jesse Cuellar, and a vast and loving family network of 24 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Elena’s nurturing spirit and love will live on in the hearts of her descendants, ensuring that her memory is forever cherished.

Elena Chavarria will be profoundly missed by her family and all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her kindness, warmth, and unwavering love will continue to inspire and uplift those who remember her. May her soul rest in eternal peace, and may her legacy of love and resilience continue to shine brightly in our hearts.

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