Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Obituary and Arrangements





Longtime Hendersonville resident Ana Alexandra Oviedo Medina, a Community Outreach Coordinator for Blue Ridge Community Services, and former Henderson County Educational System immigrant advocate and ESL Parent Liaison, went to be with our Heavenly Father on March 4, 2013,  at age 28.  Ana was an active community advocate until the day she was hospitalized.  

A native of Torreon, Mexico, Ana was the daughter of Pastor Alfredo Oviedo and Alejandra Oviedo.  She attended the University Of North Carolina at Charlotte where she majored in Political Science and Spanish.  She loved to read and learn.  She was also very intelligent.  Her memory was admirable. 

Ana’s beautiful smile made everyone fall in love with her.  Her laugh was a beautiful song.  She loved to give and shop for everyone else.  Ana devoted her life to serving God and to her son, Josue, whom was the light of her universe. Ana also loved to spoil her nieces and nephews and often gave them candy and gifts.  

Ana loved life.  She enjoyed traveling and learning about other cultures.  She was always willing to help anyone and had a genuine care for the patients she worked with.  When she was in the hospital, Ana worried and prayed for some of the patients at her job to include a young man with cancer.  Ana worried that he did not have any family around and wondered how our family could adopt him or help him.  

Ana was always proud of her family and her family is extremely proud of her.  She did not like to see anyone unhappy.   

Ana had a rare autoimmune disease that began to affect her lungs causing a rare pneumonia.  It took her at least twice the amount of energy it takes a normal person to complete a task.  However, she was able to raise her son, have a full time job, and rarely missed her family’s activities.  Ana did not complain about her health although she needed more rest to perform daily activities.  She became known as our Sleeping Beauty.  

Ana loved doing work for the community and advocating for those without a voice.  Her favorite activities were going to church;  her son’s, nephews and brother’s soccer games; and shopping with her mother.  Ana was intolerable of injustice and spoke up against it. 

Ana was a counselor to many.  She always had time to listen to others and offer support.  Ana liked to empower women and enjoyed being lovable to babies and children. 

Ana will be extremely missed by her family to include: her wonderful and loving son, Josue; her husband Josue; parents, Alexandra and Alfredo; her sisters Amparo and Miriam; her brother Freddy;  her brothers in law Lot and Adrian; her sister in law Nery; her nieces and nephews, Anthony, Syedi, Shaddai, Nathaniel, Dante, and Nyles; and her many other family members and friends.   


A family, friends, and community visitation will take place Thursday, March 7, 2013 from  5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Grace Lutheran Church, 1245 6th Ave W, Hendersonville, NC 28791.  

A family, friends, and community memorial service will be held Friday, March 8, 2013 at 12:00 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church followed by a committal ceremony.


The family has requested in lieu of flowers that donations be made to Josue’s Education Fund.  Ana’s priority in life was to educate her son and we want to honor her memory by helping her.  Please send donations to:  

Josue I. Solano Oviedo 
PO BOX 475
Edneyville, NC 28727



Arrangements are being handled by Thos. Shepherd & Son Funeral Directors, Hendersonville, N.C. 















2 comments:

  1. Beautiful service for beautiful Ana. Miriam's tribute, Ampao's song so poignant, so beautiful, so true as is the tribute posted here. We love you all and continue in our prayers for you.

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  2. Thank you Jane. Please keep praying for us.

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