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Claudia G Campana Obituary

Claudia G Campana

November 5, 1941 - February 13, 2026

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Claudia G Campana Obituary

In Loving Memory of Claudia G. Campana


 


     Claudia G. Campana, born on November 5, 1941, in Ecuador, daughter of the late Pedro Castro


and Adela Villamar, lived a life defined by faith, strength, sacrifice, and unwavering love for her


family.


     She was a devoted mother to Lucia E. Chica, Manuel E. Campana, Elena Campana, Miguel


Campana, Sylvia M. Chaparro, and Maritza Campana. Claudia was also the beloved stepmother


of Milton Campana, who held a special place in her heart and life. Her children and stepson were


her greatest pride and life's greatest accomplishment.


She was a cherished grandmother to Dario Campana, Xavier Gavidia, Hector Jr. Chica,


Bernadette Denise Campana, Johanna Chica, Ileana Chica, Brandon Chaparro, Amanda


Chaparro, Daniel Chaparro, Michael Campana, Jonathan Campana, David Gonzalez, Matthew


Gonzalez, Carolina Chaparro, Georgie Chaparro, Christopher Campana, and Daniel Campana.


She was also a grandmother by love to Karen Campana and Christian Campana, who held a


special place in her heart.


     She was also blessed to be a great-grandmother to Olga Campana, Milo Corpuz, Emerie Zelaya,


Ariana Evans, Benjamin Corpuz, Malina Corpuz, Sebastian Chaparro, Jason Chaparro, Isabela


Corpuz, and another precious baby on the way.


Honoring her life is one of the greatest privileges we will ever have. Mami Claudia was the


epitome of a truly independent woman. She raised her children with determination and


resilience, creating a foundation of love, strength, and unity that will continue to be passed


down for generations.


     A woman of deep faith and immeasurable courage, she remained strong until her very last day.


She carried humor in her heart and had the beautiful ability to make any room laugh, even in the


hardest moments. She was a fighter in every sense of the word — overcoming life's trials with


grace, love, and bravery.


     Her love was sometimes tough, but it was loyal, unshakable, and fiercely protective. She wore


her bravery proudly and instilled it in her family. Because of her, not one of us stands without


courage.


     Though we grieve her absence deeply, we celebrate a life beautifully lived, a legacy firmly


planted, and a love that will continue to guide us — today, tomorrow, and for generations to


come.


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In Loving Memory of Claudia G. Campana


 


     Claudia G. Campana, born on November 5, 1941, in Ecuador, daughter of the late Pedro Castro


and Adela Villamar, lived a life defined by faith, strength, sacrifice, and unwavering lo

Events

Visitation at Funeral Home

Monday, February 16, 2026

2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Sinatra Memorial Home, Inc.

499 Yonkers Ave. Yonkers, NY 10704

Mass

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

10:00 am

St. Peter's Church

91 Ludlow Street Yonkers, NY 10705

Final Resting Place

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

12:00 am

Oakland Cemetery

2 Saw Mill River Rd. Yonkers, NY 10703