Beloved Angie M. Garnett, 93 of Rancho Santa Margarita died on
December 21, 2020.
Angie was brought into the world on April 14, 1927. She was born in
Los Angeles, California. She was the second of five children born to Lino
Carrillo and Refugio (Cuca) Cota.
Angie married Richard U. Garnett in July 1952. They raised their four
children in Torrance, California. Angie was a very giving and
compassionate person who devoted her life to her family. She was always
there to share in her children’s and grandchildren’s events, holidays,
birthdays, graduations marriages, births, plays and sport games. Her faith
in God has been passed to the generations she has touched. She taught
us how to have a strong faith.
Angie worked for Inglewood Blueprint. She left that job to work for
Nissan as a Printer and Graphic Designer. Angie developed many
friendships there. She enjoyed spending time with her friends.
In 1992, Richard retired and they moved to Rancho Santa Margarita,
California. She got involved with her new community. She joined the
parish of San Francisco Solano Church and volunteered with daycare and
communion. Angie also joined the senior club of Rancho Santa Margarita
and became the director of trips and the club president. She also enjoyed
getting to know her new neighbors and playing bunco with them. Angie
enjoyed her retirement years.
Angie loved to travel and explore the world. Her adventures took her
throughout Europe, Mexico, Canada, Alaska and all over the United States.
Survivors include her husband of 68 years, Richard U. Garnett. Her son
Richard M. Garnett, son and daughter-in-law, David and Delia Garnett and
her daughter and son-in-law, Donna and Vince Sardsico. Eight
grandchildren: Robyn Curry, Dustin (Jess) Garnett, Christopher (Sarah)
Garnett, Steven (Samantha) Sardisco, Denae Garnett, Brian Sardisco and
Katie Garnett. Greatgrandchildren: Kaylee and Maxwell Garnett, Noel and
Oliver Sardisco, Jaxon and Jace Garnett and Claire Curry. She is also
survived by one sister, Celia Sprecher and two brothers Gilberto Carrillo
and Armando Carrillo and numerous nephews and nieces.
She was preceded in death by her son Dennis Garnett, and grandson
Matthew Garnett, Parents Lino and Refugio Carrillo and sister Carmen
Moriarty.
A private service will be held on January 2, 2021.