By Juan Montoya
Many lifetimes ago I used to work for a county commissioner from the barrio.Among some of the duties I was asked to perform was community outreach, although we never really gave it a title. When someone got hospitalized, jailed, etc., this particular commissioner made sure that they knew we would do whatever was in our power to to assist the families.
Once in a while we attended funerals, and although it was not considered a part of our political tasks, it melded in with the rest of our work.
On this particular day, the matriarch of a large Southmost barrio family died suddenly after a short illness. My boss knew the family well and had grown up with them and considered them his friends.
He asked if I wanted to accompany him to the rosary (el rosarrio). I am no fan of funerals, but I tagged along dutifully to keep him company.
The rosary was being held at the TreviƱo Funeral Home on Old Port Isabel Road. When we got there, the parking lot was nearly full almost all the way to the resaca bordering it on the south side.
Her many sons and daughters, nieces, grandchildren and even great-grandchildren were there. Some of the kids were munching on pan dulce. Some adults sitting in the lobby were drinking coffee and talking about the deceased.
We walked in through the back entrance and greeted some of the people in the lobby before the rosary started. My boss noticed his friends outside the front door and we made our way there through the people. Some men were huddled outside and talking softly among themselves as they tend to do on serious and somber occasions.
We said hello and the oldest son went on to tell us how his mother had taken suddenly ill and within a day or two had died in her sleep. We commiserated with him and his brothers and then my boss asked: "Does your brother in El Paso know she died?"
At that question, his friend looked at him queerly and motioned us to step aside of the larger group.
His brother wasn't really in El Paso, but rather, serving time for a minor drug conviction at the La Tuna Federal Penitentiary, about 12 miles north of the city limits of El Paso on the Texas-New Mexico border.
"I called the prison the day after my mother died and they told me it would be impossible for him to attend her funeral," he said. "But they said that since it was a serious matter they would allow me to speak to him and give him the news.
"When he came on the line I told him I had some bad news.
"Es de la jefa, verdad (It's about Mom, isn't it)?,' he said his brother asked. "Se murio, verdad? (She died, didn't she)?"
"How did you know," the brother asked.
"Hace dos dias vino a despedirse de mi en la noche(Two nights ago she came to say goodbye)," the brother answered. "Ya sabia, carnal (I already knew, bro)."
A chill went down my spine when I heard that, and shortly thereafter we left.
There are a few lessons I have learned over my nearly seven decades on earth, and this is one of them: A mother's love never ends, and not even the grave can stop it.
Lover her if she's still here, and treasure her memory if you've lost her. But her love is never ending.
44 comments:
Maudlin self-pity there, Montoya.
But we grant you the moment to savor, although we know your jefita is still alive.
People die every day, and, yes, we can frame each story as if unique.
But they're not.
They're not. Fact.
What a beautiful but poignant vignette,Toya. Sad because people from the "barrio" always find themselves in "la pienta." I love the words "matriarch, and pan dulce." It is our beautiful culture. When women are the matriarchs they have to be fucking strong. Most matriarchs are successful in teaching their sons to respect women and to be strong manly men. At least that is what the women in my family did and they had husbands too. The husbands weren't cowards either. Te aventastes con to writing.
The only women who abandon their children tend to have a mental illness.
To all the sour pusses fuck off! You know what no don't fuck off waddle in your puddle of jealousy then eat shit and die.
I tend to believe, smartly not spiritually, that there is no afterlife, as we are merely biological.
Like animals and plants, we live and then we die.
No one gets more years simply because they believe in a God.
But you know that, Montoya.
Am sure you do.
Why don't you ever mention the county commissioner your worked for by name?
Ashamed?
Lucino Rosenbaum was his name - in case you've forgotten.
(Not that Lucino was a model public servant)
ja ja
Juan Montoya: What a beautiful story.
Thank you.
County Commissioner from the various
Ohh Lucino
A mother's love ends when she dies, man.
Don't be such a pussy.
Save these stories for when everythingfuckingelse has been resolved.
Too many lingering problems in Brownsville.
Do you weep for every little sad story, Monty?
Who woulda thunk it?
Fake News!
Contents of Story Not proven.
Juan Montoya es Catolico.
Se rindio a esa polemica.
que lastima.
The city has BPUB to give away your money (MAYOR)and the county has your lands (COUNTY JUDGE)to give away FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE...
Y EL D.A.que?
Y EL F.B.I. que?
Are there any law enforcment agencies out there to help the citizens of the city of brownsville texas 78520??? WHAT? NO?
OHHHHH AND THE SCRATCH MY BACK BOARDS QUE? GIVING AWAY GRANT MONIES TO BE USED OVER AT LAS VEGAS (soIhear), and the best thing here is IT'S NOT PAYABLE. WOW!
The citizens over by ringgold street are over at walmart buying buckets for the rain, for them it rains outside on their yards and INSIDE in their homes, The cob is full of pinches mamones ratas.
Ah BUT THE MITTE FOUNDATION IS REMODELING OLD DELAPATED BUILDING (BELONG TO GRINGOS) ON 6TH AND 7ST ON RINGGOLD ST USING COB TAXPAYERS FROM BROWNSVILE MONEY, of which 80% are poor.
NO TIENEN VERGUEZA AND A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THIS RICH MEMBERS ORGANIZATION WAS JUST ELECTED CITY COMMISSIONER. WOW
EXPECT LA MAMADERA TO CONTINUE.
“Nobody owns life, but anyone who can pick up a frying pan owns death...” ― William S. Burroughs
Juan, When I was ill with Covid last July, I was alone laying in bed enduring the Covid symptoms. I was in and out of consciousness on one of the worst days. My deceased Grandmother sat at the foot of my bed. I firmly believe that she was watching over me. It gave me solace and peace. My Mama will always be with me.
Dying is for everybody.
No discrimination there.
I've died a few times.
Hear my story.
It's alive.
I have a wrist that was injured when my mother struck me with a broomstick as a child. She said that she wished I had died of the tetanus infection I had survived after birth. Sometimes in our culture, women are forced to give birth to children they don't want or love. I wish I could relate to your post. I don't hate my mother, but I do feel sorry for her experience. I have chosen to never have any children. The cycle stops here.
For a tough-talking border dude, Brown Blogger Montoya is an overly sentimental dude.
But that's the Mexican fatalismo - always there to bring defeat, tears and pain.
yes, it is.
It's impressive how Brownsville is similar to some Mexican cities, in many ways! Saludos desde Reynosa, MX!
I have been highly considering leaving the states. I’m sick and tired of all the divisiveness and politics that are making life harder in america. I’m working two jobs to live paycheck to paycheck. Paying an insane amount on healthcare, and living in fear that I may get shot. Living in America now is no way to live. The amount of homeless people in my neighborhood has increased dramatically and most of these people are homeless simply because life got too expensive or have a health condition that deemed them disabled. It’s just sad all around.
The U.S. is dying.
Soy luchador local. Busco cuerpos para entrenar. No es necesario saber luchar. Pero los candidatos apropiados deben de aceptar quebradoras, patadas voladoras y costalazos sin llorar. Si te gusta quejar, no aceptes la invitacion. Pago es minimo, pero al contado en pesos.
Deje su email aqui.
Su servidor,
EL PULPO
Juan thanks for helping me remember my mom on this mothers day weekend, i lost her almost 2 years ago. What great and wonderful memories she brought to our family, discipline, Respect, dignity, trust, hard work ethics and education opportunities so we all could live a better life.
Feliz dia de las madrecitas a todos los ke la tienen chikita
A MOTHERS LOVE WILL ALWAYS BE A MOTHERS LOVE. NOTHING QUITE LIKE IT IN THIS WORLD! HAPPY MOTHERS DAY/FELIZ DIA DE LAS MADRES —— MOM, MA, MOMMY,MAMA, MADRE,NANA,JEFA ,GRANDMOTHER,GRANDMA,MEEMA,WUELA, WUELITA, MAMAGRANDE== THEY ALL MEAN THE SAME: UNCONDITIONAL LOVE ❤️
Corny story.
May 13, 2023 at 10:21 AM
jerks don't deserve to be mention only idiotas like yourself PENDENJO. como chingas joton y tu mami she deserves to be mention once in a while joto
nomas andas caliente con juan joton go downtown and continue picking up men for your enjoyment y tu mama tambien i hear you use the same cama, joto tu y tu mami, happy mothers day joto ooop i mean tu madre joto.
STOP INSULTING PEOPLE HERE JOTON OPEN YOUR OWN BLOG THERE YOU CAN INSULT THE WORLD ANY IF MUSK LETS YOU THE MOONIES AND THE MARTIANS TAMBIEN JOTO.
May 13, 2023 at 10:04 AM
tu que sabes joton maricas
May 13, 2023 at 11:04 AM
there you go again follow your mama to downtown y ponte a jotiar
May 13, 2023 at 10:12 AM May 13, 2023 at 10:04 AM May 13, 2023 at 10:12 AM May 13, 2023 at 11:04 AM May 13, 2023 at 11:19 AM May 13, 2023 at 11:41 AM May 13, 2023 at 11:54 AM
COMO CHINGS PINCHE JOTO OPEN YOUR OWN BLOG JOTO NOBODY LIKES YOUR ASS AND YOUR INSULTS LEAVE JOTO YOU Y TU MADRE PAR DE JOTOS. GO PICK UP YOUR BOY FRIEND DOWNTOWN PAR DE JOTOS.
May 13, 2023 at 10:04 AM
como chingas joton insultando gente insulta a tu mama que eror hizo con pardarte idiota. open your blog and there you can insult the world tu y tu mama jotones...
el pinche joton que insulta a todos aqui es de las prietas junto con su mama par de jotingos
te anda buscado la negra joto.
May 14, 2023 at 7:18 AM
como chingos joton open your own blog joto con tu mami la piruja.
To the eric garza bashers
Another murder in cameron Park
Crime has spiked specifically murders in CP
That's is a county jurisdiction
Huh
Ora joton te busca el pulpo
Sometimes we just forget how blessed some of us are. warm home food good health we don't really see those less fortunate than us. every visit to this wonderful border I've been blessed with respect and kindness from everyone I met. they maybe poor but they are the most thankful people I have ever met.
After my dad was sent back to Mexico after spending most his life in South Texas, I went down to see him and this is one of the days he told me he really liked, Mother's Day. We rode beside the beach with the windows down. This day always takes me back to that moment. Rip Dad
I went to visit a psychic, I knocked on the door, she said who’s there?
I left.
To all you jealous dick-heads hashing out nothing but slime, get a life you sad maggots. Juan is a professional journalist, not just a writer, and he is merely addressing, quite eloquently I might add, the virtues of motherhood. Que vivan todas las jefitas del mundo! Y fuera con todos los pinches mamones negativos a los que nada es bueno. What a sad life you all shitheads must lead. Hoo-Rah for JMon!
May 13, 2023 at 9:59 AM
como chingas joto leave open your own blog joton con tu mami
May 13, 2023 at 11:04 AM
como chingas joton I know you don't like your mama joto let her go she like the downtown area joto just like you and the men you pick up jotoS!!!
All you Democrats thank your mother on Mother's Day for having you and not aborting you. Not everyone gets to live.
el joton no tiene madre salio de una gallina joto!!!
May 13, 2023 at 9:59 AM May 13, 2023 at 10:04 AM May 13, 2023 at 10:12 AM May 13, 2023 at 10:21 AM May 13, 2023 at 10:56 AM May 13, 2023 at 11:04 AM May 13, 2023 at 11:19 AM May 13, 2023 at 11:41 AM May 13, 2023 at 11:54 AM
COMO CHINGAS PINCHE JOTON OPEN YOUR OWN BLOG AND INSULT YOUR SELF Y TU MAMI TAMBIEN JOTO.
May 15 at 8:36 PM is proof of how pendejos Republicans are. He thinks Democrats are the only ones that abort. The problem with you is that you're a failed abortion, dumbass. IDIOT
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