Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be submitted to the National Aphasia Association in an effort to provide more research for this degenerative disease.

Marylou Jean Espinoza passed away peacefully at her home in Racine, surrounded by her family, after a long courageous battle with Primary Progressive Aphasia.
Marylou graduated from Gateway Technical College with a degree in Applied Science. She was employed at Home Depot for 20 years, leaving due to health reasons. She was a specialist in flooring and window coverings which she enjoyed. She was a customer favorite, for her personality and her knowledge.
Her passion was gardening. She spent many hours planting her favorite flowers, throughout many seasons, which she in turn gave to her neighbors who dubbed her The Flower Lady. Her home was her retreat and she surrounded herself with all of the things that she loved.
Marylou was a kind soul and was loved very dearly. She will never be forgotten and will remain in our hearts forever. Marylou has earned her wings.
Marylou is survived by her sons, Steve and Alex Avila; and brothers, Pete (Sara) Espinoza and Robert Espinoza; sisters, Rosemary (Daniel) Avila, Rebecca Flores, and former brother-in-law, Robert Flores.
Marylou has been reunited in death with her parents, Joe Sr. and Amelia Espinoza; brothers, Marcus, Herman, and Johnny Espinoza; and sister Elvira Rodriguez.
We would like to extend a special thanks to her friends at Home Depot, who helped her in her time of need and to Aurora Hospice Alliance who were kind, compassionate, and caring in her final days.
Donna (Folsom) West says
I am so sorry to hear the news about MaryLou . My deepest sympathy to you all. God bless you all and may she Rest In Peace.
Mary Lou Jean Espinoza says
You Were The Best . God could not have found a better Angel . RIP. I will never forget your face or the laughter . I Love You. Your sister Beck.
Faye Glosch says
You will be greatly missed. You where kind to all.
Vicki Holm says
Rest in peace. Gone way too soon.
Marika Gory says
My condolences to the family ….. she was one of my favs back in 06/07 when i worked at Home Depot !!! Rest in Heaven Mary