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Sonia Vidal

Spring Hill, Florida

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VIDAL, Sonia, 46, of Spring Hill, Fla., passed away September 16, 2007, at St. Joseph' s Hospital in Tampa, as a result of a car accident. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and moved here in December, 2001, from Staten Island, N.Y. following the events of 9/11. She was Catholic by faith and a...

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Whenever I think about Sonia, which is often, the first thing that comes to mind is her infectious smile and how she loved to laugh. We shared many laughs and good times together and I look forward to one day seeing that smiling face again. Until that day comes I continue praying for you, Sonia, and William, whom I had the privilege to meet and spend some time with as well. Rest easy, sweet Lady.

Was freinds with Sonia when we were 18 years old. My condolences to her family

Sonia was a good woman who was authentic in everything that she ever did. I met Sonia in 1999 and in the short time we knew each other Sonia became an important part of who I was. The way she would say "wow" with that big smile she had whenever she saw or heard something that really impressed her was a sound I can still hear in my mind whenever I think of Sonia. My deepest heartfelt condolences to the family and especially William, whom I had the pleasure of getting to know.

You were my best friend growing up and no matter how many times we would lose contact we would always manage to find one another.I will miss our five hour conversations catching up most of all I will miss you.

My heart and condolences go out to her family and friends. May you rest in peace Sonia. We will always love you.

Sonia..

It feels a little akward writing this here... but, I don't care.

When I felt like I was losing my mind, you always brought me back. You're unconditional faith in God is unmatched to anyone I have ever met. From as far back as I can remember you've been a part of my life. My 2nd mother, my spiritual mentor, and most recently and more important, you were my friend. I'll never forget our 3 hour conversations and all the things you unknowingly taught me... Our last...

We will never forget you. You were like a sister and daughter to our family. You will always be in our hearts.
The Asencio's

My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.