Allie Renee Gonzalez was born on November 11, 2005 to Valarie Alvarado and Heder Gonzalez.
Allie passed away tragically and unexpectedly on April 17, 2024 at 4:04pm. She was in a car accident on April 11, 2024, she fought mercilessly for 6 days on life-support before her body began to fail her. She was 18 years old, a Senior at V.R. Eaton High school, getting ready to graduate this May as the class of 2024.
Allie was known by many as someone who wanted to dedicate her life to helping others in need. She was baptized as an infant, then made her holy communion and completed her confirmation. She had just become a Certified Medical Assistant, and was looking forward to graduation and the start of her nursing degree. Through her Christian life she understood that life was a gift from God and chose to advocate for pro-life, as she grew in grace her heart went out to the poor and hungry. She set out with her grandmother to make sandwich bags and feed the poor. She tried hard to get a bag to each homeless person along the streets. She would even visit nursing homes to cheer up the elderly. Her friends and her boyfriend were important to her and always thinking of their birthdays and ways that she could put a smile on their face. A few of Allie’s hobbies were decorating and organizing, each year for her siblings birthdays she would decorate for their birthday parties, she was always reorganizing her and her sisters bedrooms.
Allie was incredibly maternal and the love she had for her siblings was unimaginable, very loving and caring. She always knew exactly how to care for them, she would even correct her Momzie when she felt like she was taking care of the babies incorrectly. Allie would go out of her way to spend time with them, take them to the park, or play with them. Her siblings loved her immensely.
Allie was always making her parents proud, she would randomly clean and organize the house without being asked. She would make surprise visits to her her grandparents houses just to see them smile.
There wasn’t a room that Allie didn’t light up when she walked into it. She was always smiling and laughing, and being silly, but also loved being lazy and sleeping in all day or watching movies. Allie was definitely a girly girl and always into her hair and her makeup. She always had a positive and upbeat attitude towards life, always planning every day and every activity for her and her friends. Her teachers loved her, she was a
hard worker, her bosses loved her work ethic. She was on a path to achieve great things in her life-time. Allie was strong in her Catholic faith, and very family oriented. She was always making people proud, making them laugh, and picking them up when they were at their lowest.
Allie is survived by her father Heder Gonzalez, her mother Valarie Alvarado and step-father David
Alvarado, her siblings: David Alvarado, Layla Alvarado, Jaxton Alvarado, and Maverick Alvarado, her
grandparents: Diana Gonzalez Chester and Michael Chester, Maria Gonzalez and
Francisco Gonzalez, along with her great grandparents and all of her aunts, uncles and cousins.
Allie will be painfully missed but never forgotten, she is now walking with Jesus in his glory and among the Angels and Saints in a place where pain and suffering is no longer felt.