Obituary of Nilda Echeverri
Nilda Echeverri, age 67, of Bridgeport passed into the Peaceful Presence of the Lord on Thursday, July 29, 2010 in her home while surrounded by her loving family and the caring nurses of Vitas; Nilda was born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico to the Late Alvaro Ramirez and the late Paula Garcia before moving into the Bridgeport area many years ago. She is survived by her Son Azael Echeverri of Bridgeport; daughter Diana Echeverri of Sarasota, Florida; three brothers Mike Ramirez, Dave Ramirez and Tony Ramirez; Sisters Iris Valentin Ester Caban; Grandchildren Daniel Echeverri, Alexa Echeverri, Azael Echeverri, Migdalia Echeverri, Ralph Andrew Chase, Ace Jesus Canales and Jessica Canales; and a host of other relatives and friends who will dearly miss her. She was predeceased by the late Jacinto Ramirez and the Late Arcadia Ramirez; Funeral Services have been Scheduled for Friday, August 6, 2010 beginning at 10:00 A.M. at the Funeraria Luz de Paz, ( La Funeraria NUESTRA ), 426 E. Washington Ave., Bridgeport, CT followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 1:00 P.M. Interment will follow in St. Michael's Cemetery, Stratford, CT Please sign our online registerbook where you can share your thoughts, memories, prayers, pictures and even video clips and is found only at www.luzdepaz.com.
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