Friday, May 9, 2025

BORDER FELIZ DIA DE LAS MADRES: HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

  
La Sagrada Creación (Click to listen)
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 rosario). I am no fan of funerals, but I tagged along dutifully to keep him company.

The rosary was being held at the Treviño 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 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 days 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 seven decades on earth, and this is one of them: A mother's love never ends, and not even the grave can stop it.

Love her if she's still here, and treasure her memory if you've lost her. But her love is never ending.

24 comments:

Noticiero Relampago said...

El próximo Papa en México enfrentará un clero fracturado y una nación violenta

La relación entre México y el Vaticano se anticipa difícil ante fenómenos como la violencia y las desapariciones, auguran especialistas en asuntos religiosos. No obstante, México es importante para el próximo papado por la influencia cultural y política que ejerce en América Latina.

Anonymous said...

Rich people telling us what we can and cannot have! Do these people think we are that stupid? MAGAs are that stupid.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely amazing! Visited Southmost for the long weekend and had a great time seeing the wildlife and indulging myself in nature far away from the hustling and bustling city life.

Crisis said...

We all need to honor our mothers much more than we do. Don't be like Trump.

Anonymous said...

Que lejos estoy del suelo
donde he nacido

Imensa nostalgia invade mi sentimiento

Y al verme tan solo y triste - cual oja al viento
Quisiera llorar
Quisiera morir de sentimiento

O, tierra del sol
Suspiro por verte

Y ahoy que estoy lejos
Yo vivo sin luz, sin amor........

Anonymous said...

Will always be THE GULF OF MEXICO. Fish are saying so. . . . .

PAUL IS DEAD said...

They did do a Paul McCartney lookalike contest back then and no results were ever given, and in a speech made by George after John's death, George said "we all loved John, and we all loved Paul."

Anonymous said...

Love your comment. Yes, all sea life is Mexican. I love the shrimp.

Anonymous said...

Your daughter should not have .ore than 3 to four dolls.

It is not the dolls it is the meaning behind the statement.

Eldelasprietas said...

Precisely ZERO manufacturers are coming back to the United States. The world doesn't need us; we need the world.

Johnny Rodriguez Is Dead said...

Country music star Johnny Rodriguez has died aged 73, his family have announced.

During the peak of his career in the mid-1970s, Rodriguez had six number one songs, and many other hits including a run of fifteen top 10 songs on the country music charts. He is recognized as one of country music's earliest Hispanic stars.

Anonymous said...

5:24 PM
It is like being told, "You can have rice and beans. They have protein and are nutritious." However, in the mean time I have steak & potatoes, wine, and dessert.

Anonymous said...

We all need each other. Trump is isolating us.

Anonymous said...

I am sick and tired of all the text messages Nurith Galonsky is sending asking what we think about streets repairs, drainage and a salad of other questions. Wasn’t she a commissioner already and got voted out? Didn’t she learn any of the city’s needs when she was commissioner? 60% of voters did not vote for her in the general election, yet she puts out that Roy De Los Santos was rejected soundly in the general el election. VOTE FOR THE PERSON YOU WANT TO VOTE FOR, PERO YO ME VOY CON ROY

Anonymous said...

Montoya, wtf happened at Rivera? Does anyone know?

The way I see it
The teacher/coach didn't care about his actions so expressing what happened should be fair.

Anonymous said...

President Trump should have stated buy what you can afford. If memory serves me correctly things made in the Untied States in the past were better made lasted longer but were more expensive.Greedy American corporations left our country to build cheaper and make more money. This is what has China so powerful. So why blame TRUMP? I have always said China is the most dangerous country. They need to be brought down.

Anonymous said...

Who made you God to judge others? There are good mothers and there are bad ones. Some are lucky others are not. But being that it's Trump the best president we have had in numerous years everything about him is bad according to the lunatics.

Anonymous said...

So? How did he improve anyones life? Did he donate to the Hispanic homeless, veterans etc.Just being hispanic doesn't mean shit. What does mean something is that hispanics are the dumbest race on earth.

Anonymous said...

You better hope that some manufacturing comes back to the states especially pharmaceuticals. Can you imagine not being able to obtain your current medications. But maybe that's a good thing. That way people start dropping dead like with COVID another cheap product from China.

Anonymous said...

Yes ! Mexican males need to honor their mothers more since most of them are on their mothers tit until their early 30's. Puro momma's boys.

Anonymous said...

Only idiots talk to fish!

Anonymous said...

We have a larger mass of land meeting the Gulf OF America than Mexico. Time for change. Call it what you wish but the final name change is in the works.

Anonymous said...

Don't forget that that millionaire is so poor that she got fucked by El Paya, McHale.

Anonymous said...

What has Roy done?

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