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Aris Arias

Framingham, Massachusetts

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Arias, Aris, 79, of Framingham died on Friday, November 6, 2015. He was the husband of Argentina (Almodovar) Arias. They had been married for 47 years. Aris immigrated to the US from Cuba, arriving in Boston in 1966. He settled in Framingham in 1975. He worked as meat cutter at various packing...

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Tia Angie We are here for you for whatever and whenever you need us. It it's a big loss not having uncle Tato around to see him or hear him every day. We forever will have him and our hearts. May he rest in peace We love forever <3

Dear Argentina,
Recibe mi mas sentido pesame por el fallecimiento de tu querido esposo, Aris (qepd).
Dios te de resignacion y fortaleza para sobrellevar estos tristes momentos.
Un fuerte abrazo,
Miriam Palmerola

It is with a very heavy heart that I say goodbye to a very close friend of mine whom I knew for 14 years since I was a student from Joseph P. Keefe Technical Vocational High School (2001-2005). I was glad to hear his stories about Cuba along with political discussions and not to mention the New York Yankees. I enjoyed the phone calls that I exchanged with him and his wife Argentina. He was a very kind and generous man. He was a gentleman and a class act to say the very least. I will miss him...

It is with a very heavy heart that I say goodbye to a very close friend of mine whom I knew for 14 years since I was a student from Joseph P. Keefe Technical Vocational High School (2001-2005). I was glad to hear his stories about Cuba along with political discussions and not to mention the New York Yankees. I enjoyed the phone calls that I exchanged with him and his wife Argentina. He was a very kind and generous man. He was a gentleman and a class act to say the very least. I will miss him...

It is with a very heavy heart that I say goodbye to a very close friend of mine whom I knew for 14 years since I was a student from Joseph P. Keefe Technical Vocational High School (2001-2005). I was glad to hear his stories about Cuba along with political discussions and not to mention the New York Yankees. I enjoyed the phone calls that I exchanged with him and his wife Argentina. He was a very kind and generous man. He was a gentleman and a class act to say the very least. I will miss him...