Mary
G.
Pompa
)Ybarra
Obituary
Mary G Ybarra, 93, of Fort Wayne died January 2, 2021 at Saint Anne Home, Fort Wayne, IN. Mary was born January 19, 1927 in San Antonio, TX and was the daughter of the late George and Geneva Pompa. She was a member of Most Precious Blood Catholic Church and Rosary Sodality. She worked as a die tech machinist at Fort Wayne Wire Die for many years and enjoyed bingo, bowling, sewing and caring for her grandchildren. Mary is survived by her daughter, Mary (Larry) Lamb of Payne, OH; sons, Daniel C. (Debbie) Ybarra, Sr., John (Jane) Ybarra Jr. and Steven G (Karen) Ybarra all of Fort Wayne, IN; 17 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and 20 great great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mary was preceded in death by her husband, John L Ybarra, brother, Rudolph Bernal, sister, Virginia Torres, grandsons Antonio Vasquez Jr. and Armando Vasquez. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a private mass will be held at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church, Fort Wayne, IN. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Anne Communities.
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Mary and Larry and family. Thinking of you in the loss of your mother. May you find comfort knowing she is at peace now in heaven.
Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Many Prayers.
With heartfelt condolences
Eric and Tammy Hartley
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Many Prayers.
May her memory live on forever. Rest In Peace.
Phil and Joyce Romano
So very sorry for the loss of this wonderful women. Thoughts and prayers to all who loved her.
My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Ken Nicholas
Dan, John and Steve — I am so sorry to read about your mother’s passing. Even at 93 it is hard to say good bye to our Moms.
Take care and stay healthy!!
There are so many special times that we’ve shared. Madrina, you will always hold a special place in my heart. Continue to bless us from heaven! Sending love and hugs until we meet again ❤ 💗
Dan and John, so sorry to hear about your mother. She raised a good family in you and your siblings. May God give your family peace and strength, now, and the days ahead.
My Ybarra family. I’m so sorry to hear about Tia’s passing. She is Tio Juan’s love and they are together once again. I still have my prom dress that she made for me! I felt so special walking around in a dress no-one else will ever have! Will cherish forever! Thoughts & prayes to you all. She Will be flying high with family!! R.I.H. Tia! All my love🙏😔💜
One day i had went to check on her like i always had done; well i looked over and seen her walking on top of the seats of the chairs as if she was playing the floor is lava…. I said… Tia what are you doing your gonna fall sit down!!!!!!! She replied… Ok ok ok i know what your saying…. I then said so sit down…. After she sat down we just laughed and laughed…. She scared the hell outta me tho……lbvs
Prayers and condolences from our family to yours. Maria keep those positive thought of your grandma and remember how you both shared love for one another. God bless you all ❤️
You will be our forever angel, glue and rock of the family, but now is your time to rest and dance in the heavens with grandpa. I love you and will cherish every memory.
Such a good, hard working woman. Totally loyal to her family. She was so helpful to me when I was pregnant for you and of course when you were first born. Your dad and I lived with them for a few months. Her support was so needed, I was 17 and scared over the changes happening in my life. Heaven gained an angel for sure. And I bet grandpa had a huge smile on his face!