Paula Jasso
Obituary
Paula Jasso, 64, daughter of Fifi and
Anthony, died on November 28 in her home in Topeka, KS surrounded by
her loving family.
Throughout her life, she had a variety
of personal and public accomplishments. Her leadership in the civil
rights movement took her from the streets of Los Angeles during the
Chicano Moratorium, to meetings with Hubert H. Humphrey and Pat Nixon
at the White House, to the home of Corky Gonzales. She was active in
politics, running for Kansas Secretary of State. A folklorico dancer
in her youth, she saw her children's dance troupe perform for Pope
John Paul II. She was a devout Catholic and youth minister, leading
pilgrimages to Canada and Rome and earning numerous awards for her
church Venture Crew.
In recent years Paula was an Associate
of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Community and was
working towards her instructor's certificate in Tai Chi.
She is survived by her son, Peter, who
graduated from USC and married Marlo in Rome - they were blessed by
Saint John Paul II. Her son John, PhD, Assistant Professor of English
at the Pennsylvania State University and wife Susan. Daughter Missy,
a Physician Assistant with the Dartmouth Medical Center and husband
Brad. Sisters Reina, Eva, Toni; Brothers Robert, Anthony, Jr; and 9
grandchildren. But more than this, she carried the weight of the
world to lighten the load of others. We release her soul unto the
heavens and endeavor to walk forever in her footsteps.
There will be a Vigil Rosary Monday
night November 30 at Our Lady of Guadalupe in Newton, KS and Rosary
and Mass 9:30 AM on Tuesday, December 1 at St. Mary's Catholic Church
with Burial at St. Mary's Cemetery in Newton, KS.