On January 25, 2018 at approximately 7:47 a.m., an angel was taken from us. Her name was Jess. She was the best wife to her husband and mother to her kids. Truly a kind hearted person to everyone she met. She was born in Cuauhtemoc, Chihuahua, Mexico. Graduated from high school in Mexico and arrived in the United States in 2010, and in seven short years she learned English at Gillette College and received her GED. She was proud to become a citizen of the United States. She was on her way to becoming a CNA. Jessica always reached for the sky, she was truly an amazing person. Jessica was passionate about traveling and camping. One of her favorite places to visit was Tulum, Mexico. She was self-driven, independent, reliable, beautiful, welcoming and mesmerizing. Jessica always made you feel welcome in her home and within eight minutes of meeting her, you felt as if you could count on her for anything. She would do anything for anyone and always put others first. When she entered a room, it was as if the lights were turned on as her personality could brighten even the dullest moments. Her beauty on the outside didn’t even match her beauty on the inside. She will never be forgotten and forever be missed. We will love and miss her unconditionally. Jessica is survived by her husband, Cipriano Najera; sons, Adam and Christopher Najera; parents, Martin Cano and Yolanda Morales; and her brother, Manuel Cano. Memorials and condolences may be sent in care of Walker Funeral Home 410 Medical Arts Court, Gillette, WY 82716. Condolences may also be expressed at www.walkerfuneralgillette.com El 25 de enero de 2018, aproximadamente a las 7:47 a.m., llegó un ángel al cielo. Jessica era la mejor persona que había llegado a la vida de su esposo y sus hijos. Ella era la mejor madre y esposa, una persona realmente cariñosa y bondadosa con todos los que conoció. Nació en Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua México. Llegó a los Estados Unidos en 2010 y en ocho cortos años aprendió inglés en Gillette College y recibió su GED. Ella estaba orgullosa de convertirse en ciudadana de los Estados Unidos. Ella estaba en camino a convertirse en una CNA. Jessica siempre tocó el cielo. Ella fue realmente una persona impresionante. A Jessica le sobreviven su esposo, Cipriano Nájera, sus hijos, Adam y Christopher Najera, sus padres, Martin Cano y Yolanda Morales, y su hermano, Manuel Cano.