Hesperia CA Funeral Homes

Hesperia CA funeral homes provide local funeral services. Find more information about Allen's Flowers Plants by clicking on each funeral home listing. Send funeral flower arrangements to any Hesperia funeral home delivered by our trusted local florist.

funeral flowers

Funeral Flowers

Express your deepest sympathies - send beautiful flowers today!

sympathy roses

Sympathy Roses

Give comfort and loving support — order a delivery today!

funeral standing sprays
$20 OFF

Standing Sprays

Heart-felt tributes to honor a dear friend or loved one who has passed away

Allen's Flowers Plants

16967 Main Street Suite 101
Hesperia, CA 92345
(760) 244-4455
Allen's Flowers Plants funeral flowers

Hesperia CA Obituaries and Death Notices

After death of 9-year-old son, caregiver mother finds herself alone and unemployed - San Bernardino County Sun

Monday, July 04, 2016

I can only imagine the dedication and sacrifice it must take to look after a family member who needs constant care,” Assemblyman Jay Obernolte, R-Hesperia, who represents Williams in Sacramento, wrote in an email. “The creation of the Advisory Committee proposed by AB 1930 is an excellent first step in studying the impacts that lack of access to employment-based support and protections has on these hard-working Californians.”But any legislative action for people like Williams won’t go into effect until January 2019 at the earliest, not soon enough to help Williams, who is also collecting signatures online to petition Gov. Jerry Brown to change the law.“I’m 45 years old, starting all over,” she said. “Where do I go from here? I don’t really know. And the hardest part is I have to do it without him.”But despite the pain and the uncertainty, Williams has no regrets over making that choice to fight for Caleb, almost 10 years ago.“I was just so honored to have been his mother.”...

Funeral Home Flowers

Hesperia News

After death of 9-year-old son, caregiver mother finds herself alone and unemployed - San Bernardino County Sun

Monday, July 04, 2016

I can only imagine the dedication and sacrifice it must take to look after a family member who needs constant care,” Assemblyman Jay Obernolte, R-Hesperia, who represents Williams in Sacramento, wrote in an email. “The creation of the Advisory Committee proposed by AB 1930 is an excellent first step in studying the impacts that lack of access to employment-based support and protections has on these hard-working Californians.”But any legislative action for people like Williams won’t go into effect until January 2019 at the earliest, not soon enough to help Williams, who is also collecting signatures online to petition Gov. Jerry Brown to change the law.“I’m 45 years old, starting all over,” she said. “Where do I go from here? I don’t really know. And the hardest part is I have to do it without him.”But despite the pain and the uncertainty, Williams has no regrets over making that choice to fight for Caleb, almost 10 years ago.“I was just so honored to have been his mother.”...