![]() They've both shared adorations of cooking, which helped Mejia's food truck La India Mexicana Cocina get off the ground. Mejia met Gonzales when they were in elementary school. "She definitely wanted to (start) working in a hospital or something like that." "So that was one of her biggest dreams," she said. Gonzales wanted to help Heredia transition to at-home dialysis treatment to assist in administering medicine and monitoring her levels, Heredia recalled. The two grew up having similar aspirations of careers in nursing.Ĭousin Sylvia Heredia said Gonzales took classes at Lansing Community College and acquired certifications along the way. He lived two hours away and said every time he visited Lansing, Gonzales would open her home to him. When asked for a single favorite photo, Fields said every one is a favorite as the two were "selfie princesses." He'd sometimes pick out her outfits, jewelry and makeup choices and adored seeing her happy. Meridian Township police did not respond to messages left over the weekend and on Monday about the incident. "I just couldn't believe I wasn't gonna be able to see her again and talk to her." "It was just so unreal and I think I was more in shock of anything," friend Eddie Fields said about the crash. She is survived by her three sons Shawn, Jordan, and Elijah and two daughters, Savannah and Anastasia, as well as her parents. ![]() Gonzales, 46, died Friday after two vehicles struck her on Grand River Avenue near Lotte Market in Okemos, Mejia said. "I don't think anybody was a stranger with Sonia because she just she had that personality," friend Shannon Mejia said. Sometimes it would lead her to offer help, other times it would be just to talk. Sonia Gonzales always approached people wanting to know how they were doing and inquiring about their lives.
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