Guadalupe “Lupe” (Navarro) Gomez

Date of Birth

December 12, 1932

Date of Death

December 13, 2025

City of Death

Santa Barbara

Guadalupe ‘Lupe’ Gomez was born in Santa Barbara on December 12, 1932 to Carmen and Rosario Navarro, one of six children. Lupe passed peacefully in her home on December 13, 2025, one day after her 93rd birthday surrounded by her loving family.

She is remembered for her life full of love, generosity, resilience, and devotion. Her caring ways started as a very young girl. By age 13, her father lost his eyesight. She offered support to ensure food could still be put on the table. She drove her father through the streets of Santa Barbara, as he sold fruits and vegetables to local families. Her characteristics of responsibility and perseverance she displayed continued throughout her life.

After high school, Lupe received her beautician license and worked as a hairdresser in Santa Barbara. Shortly thereafter, she met Rudy Gomez, and after a brief courtship, they became engaged and were married on September 11, 1955. They immediately started a family, having three children: Anthony, Anna, and John. Together, they worked hard to raise their family, creating an unbreakable bond of love and trust that continues today.

Lupe was a modern-day Uber driver long before the term existed, always making sure her family and friends got where they needed to go. She chauffeured everyone in the family’s 1955 Chevy Nomad station wagon – a car that remains in the family today and is still cherished.

In 1976, Lupe encouraged and supported her husband in joining a small local business, Helistrand, Inc., which was later transformed into a wire and cable manufacturing company. Its success and legacy continue to this day, now spanning three generations.

Family always came first to her. Her children were her pride and joy. She loved them fiercely like a momma bear, but her love extended to all. We fondly remember our home was an open door at any time. At night, there was always room at her table for others. Many would frequently join, since she was an excellent cook, best known for her traditional Mexican dishes. Her children will always remember those special dishes prepared for special occasions. Throughout her life she quietly fed and supported countless family members and friends. Her kindness and generosity will remain appreciated by many.

Lupe is preceded by her husband Rudolph ‘Rudy’ Gomez, her loving parents Carmen & Rosario, her sister, Francis Diaz, and brothers Mario, Raul, Raymond and Hector Navarro.

She is survived by her three loving children Anthony (JoAnn), Anna (Steve Tetherow) John (Jan); grandchildren, Kendra, Dalen & Morgan Gomez, Nicole Tetherow-Bellotti, Sean Tetherow, and Erin Gomez; great grandchildren Aubrey Rose Hilliard & Bennett Bellotti along with numerous nieces and nephews.

The family expresses heartfelt gratitude to all the caregivers who have helped over the years, especially her devoted caregiver Patricia Guzman who never left her side these past 11 years. Lastly, a special thanks to Vicki Dean Gomez who offered additional support this past year as well as Leslie & Victoria with Hospice Care for the compassionate care and support.

In honor of Lupe’s wishes a private cemetery service was held.

A Celebration of Life with lunch served will be held on January 30, 2026 1:00pm at the El Paseo Restaurant. The family kindly asks guests to RSVP through https://everloved.com/life-of/guadalupe-lupe-gomez/ or text Anthony @ 805-705-3775.

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