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Fernandez, AMINTA Oca¤a, (11/18/27-1/17/13) born in Guantanamo, Cuba is predeceased by her husband and soul mate Enrique Fernandez and sister Macusin. She was a loving and nurturing mother to her children Isandra, Carleen (Rich), Enrique (Adriana), and Jorge (DeeDee); a second mother to her grandchildren Brittany, Rachel, Gabriela, Kristen, Mitchel, Cassidy, Kelsey and Clay; and a beloved aunt to her nieces and nephews. Survived by her siblings Yamile, Hector, and Silvio. She was a woman who possessed intelligence, style, grace, and a great sense of humor- as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside. She will be missed. Wake 1/20/13 at 6pm- Bernardo Garcia Funeral Home 12050 SW 117 Ave, Miami, FL 33186. Mass 1/21/13 at 11:30am- St. John Neumann Catholic Church.
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Jorge, DeeDee and all of the Fernandez family - our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Your mother was a wonderful woman. She will be in your hearts always. Love to you all, Cheri, Jim, Ashley and Patrick.
Horan
January 25, 2013
Jorge, Dee Dee
To see and know the people this remarkable woman has raised and how many people she has influenced in such a positive way is a blessing. My prayers are with you all during this hard time my friends.
Love Always, Laurie
Laurie Forrester Matos
January 21, 2013
You will be missed by many Dear Aminta.
Max Groso
January 20, 2013
What a great soul and the kindest woman purely from Gods hands. I didnt see her often but she will be within me forever.
Lisa Ocana
January 20, 2013
To my beloved sister Aminta.
I am sure you are in heaven with our Lord. You will be missed.
Good bye sister, until we meet again.
With love,
Silvio
Silvio Ocaña
January 20, 2013
Enrique and Adriana - we are very sorry for your loss.
Our best,
Gail and Art
January 19, 2013
Mi querida tia Aminta has made this world a better place by her presence, because she touched the hearts of all she encountered, altering their lives, forever. Her legacy of family, kindness, and love will live on in all of us and influence generations to come.
She was my beloved tia and I always thought of her as my second mom. She will live in my heart and memories until I see her again.
Nanette Ocaña
January 19, 2013
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