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Delores was born to Francisco Vieira Cotta Sr. and Lily T Leal Cotta on August 12, 1926 in Tulare County. She passed on to her Eternal Home with the Lord on February 17, 2021 in Reno, NV at the home of her son Anthony (Tony) R. Martin III and his wife, Janet.
Delores was a longtime resident of Hanford California, where she and her siblings lived and worked side by side on the dairy farm with their parents.
She was married for a brief time to Anthony R. Martin, Jr of Hanford, until he passed away suddenly leaving her expecting their son, Anthony R. Martin, III. She met and married George Garcia of Hanford nine years later and together with her son they made their home on the original family farm. In time they added twin girls to the family, Victoria and Veronica Garcia.
reporter: like bill mckinney this small college town is still reeling from the tragedy. we shall overcome reporter: this morning at st. paul s catholic church, father roger smith urged the congregation to rise above the ugly cloud that has settled over this community. i know that you are very good people, but do not minimize hate. reporter: as matthew shepard lies in a colorado hospital bed still connected to a ventilator that doctors say is keeping him alive, kristin price knows that all the well wishes and prayers, even her own, may not be enough to save his life. i am very sorry for him. i mean, i wish none of this would have ever happened. and i feel sorry for his family. i really do. i mean, they may not think so right now, but i do. reporter: lisa salters, abc news, laramie, wyoming.
st. paul s catholic church was destroyed, but parishioners did gather for mass yesterday. the school is closed but does promise to reopen tomorrow. house republicans are ramping up their threats to try to repeal the new health care law as soon as they can, and even talking about overriding president obama s veto. listen to this exchange between incoming energy and commerce committee chair fred upton and our own chris wallace just yesterday. but you re not going to repeal it. i mean, the house is not going just wait. if you switched four votes from last march, that bill would have gone down. so we ll take the democrats that voted no, we ll take other democrats who probably agree with speaker pelosi s statement remember when she said we want to pass this thing because then we ll learn what s in it? well, now the american public does know what s in it. shannon: all right. a fair and balanced debate. brad blakeman, former deputy assistant to president bush and