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ORAL HISTORY

Abby Torrez


Abby Torrez was born in Lampass, TX and raised in Mansfield, TX. She has been with Oscar Torrez, her husband, since 1996. They live in Royse City, TX. Abby is a cancer survivor, a woman of faith and loves her family. She works in hospital administration. Their last name is spelled with a “Z”, which is different from other Torres’s because of a recording error by the hospital when Oscar’s father, Johnny (Juan) was born. Abby has four children: Joseph Benavides, Amanda Galicia, Tony Benavides, and Hollie Hernandez. She also has nine grandchildren. In addition to cooking and entertaining, Abby and Oscar refurbish old furniture and make beautiful home furnishings and accents out of their garage for family and friends.

Date of interview:
2022-05-27

Interviewer:
Cynthia Torres

Photographer:
Cooper Neill

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