Imperial Valley Press

IRENE MALLOBOX SANDOVAL

Sept. 6, 1940 – Jan. 10, 2023

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Irene Mallobox Sandoval, 8 2, p assed away peacefully on January 10, 2023, in S an Diego, CA, surrounded by family. She was born on September 6, 1940, in El Centro, CA, to C ruz Mejia and Joseph Mallobox.

She met and married Alex Sandoval on December 29, 1957. Together, they raised six children.

Irene enjoyed visiting and cooking for her family and hosted many Sunday morning menudos at her home where the family w ould g ather to e at and visit with each other, sometimes continuing into the night with Alex grilling c arne a sada a nd Irene making h er d elicious potato s alad. Her house would be f illed with family, and she never d enied anyone e ntrance. She retired f rom the Imperial C ounty Health D epartment in 2006 a fter m any years. She enjoyed her retirement 2006 after many years. She enjoyed her retirement by taking care of her grandchild­ren and watching her favorite TV shows and movies. She had many friends with whom she traveled to nearby cities for lunches and just to hang out. Making sure to get together for each other' s birthdays and holidays to do gift exchanges. She enjoyed everyone's company. Irene was a faithful parishione­r of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and attended mass every Sunday. She and the same group of friends would gather after and eat breakfast at different places in El Centro, CA. She was part of the El Centro Community Center senior group, where she hung out during the week, ate lunch with the group, and shared h er passion for crocheting, and making pot holders, blankets, and beanies. If you were lucky enough to receive a handmade gift from her, please cherish it. She recently joined a Pilates group, and she loved it! Her new sense of yoga style in her everyday clothing was so cute to see. She made friends wherever s he went. My mom was a beautiful person, inside and out. She is very loved and will be missed by all. She was preceded in death by her mother, Cruz Molina; father, Joseph Mallobox; step father, Raymond Molina; brother, Adolfo M. Molina; husband, A lex Sandoval; son, Roy Sandoval; and grandson, Josef Sandoval. Irene is survived by her children: sons, Jerry Sandoval, A lex Sandoval, Mario Sandoval, and Tony Sand oval( Maria ); daughter, Diana Sandoval (Eric );18 grandchild­ren; 40 great-grandchild­ren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her siblings, Raymond Molina, Sylvia Sims, Rachel Miranda, Hilda Huerta, and Yvonne Molina. Please join us in laying her to rest. Funeral services will be held on February 21, 2023, at Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the viewing beginning at 9 a.m. and the rosary at 10 a.m. Mass will begin at 11:30 a.m., with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The family asks that you join them in a celebratio­n of life at the Eagles Lodge shortly after. We will miss you forever. Rest in peace in eternal sleep.

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