Sofia Sarmiento

1936 - 2017

Sofia Sarmiento obituary, 1936-2017, Bayside, NY

Sofia Sarmiento

1936 - 2017

Sofia Sarmiento Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 6, 2017.
Sofia Sarmiento was born on October 13th, 1936, to Rosa Amaya and Fernando Sarmiento in Bogota, Colombia. She was the youngest of five siblings, three boys and one sister, Lilia Inez. She grew up being a strong, independent, and socially vibrant woman. She graduated Sacred Heart High School and then attended Escomo College in Bogota, Colombia for two years. Sofia's sense of adventure and desire to learn led her to seek opportunities in the United States.
She entered the U.S. on April 28th, 1957, eventually becoming a citizen on her new path. From an early age, she was fond of helping others. This choice was evident in the several organizations that she volunteered in, particularly helping those with handicaps. She also chose a profession that was in the helping field, at the Catholic Medical Center, where she worked for over two decades and retired as a supervisor. While she chose to not get married or have children, she was always expressed unending and unconditional love to all those around her. She gave equal and special attention to all family members inclusive of her nephews, nieces and their children. When various nephews and nieces were asked, they described Tia Sofia as a lover of dogs, especially Amber, an aunt who was great at games, a thoughtful person who was sincere in what she said, and a jokester-someone who would lighten the moment by making others laugh especially in the form of sarcasm. For sure, the parents of these kids would agree on all of this and have a lot more to add. Towards her later years, she devoted all her energy and attention to her mother and sister.
On April 5th, 2017, the good Lord saw fit to request her presence. Rest in peace, Sofia.

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March 31, 2019

Leonard posted to the memorial.

June 20, 2017

Leonard DiVittorio posted to the memorial.

April 11, 2017

Priscilla Zapata posted to the memorial.

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Leonard

March 31, 2019

I cannot believe that it has been 2 years since you went home to God and Good Ste. Anne. Your work on the Pilgrimage, your love and friendship will never be forgotten. It is very ironic that 2017 was also the year the the Pilgrimage was retired after 95 consecutive years - of which you were such a big part.
May you continue to rest in peace - and please give my love to the entire Pilgrimage family that are in Heaven with you.

Leonard DiVittorio

June 20, 2017

I and the Andrew J. Ahearn Memorial Pilgrimage family offer our deepest, sincerest and most heartfelt condolences to the entire Sarmiento Family on the death of Sofia. Sofia was a tremendous AIDE and volunteer each year on our July Pilgrimage to Ste. Anne's in Canada. She was a long time member of the Ahearn Pilgrimage Family. Sofia was the salt of the earth. She joins all of our Pilgrimage Family Members who have gone before her and are sitting in the presence of Ste. Anne Herself. May she rest in peace.

Leonard N. Di Vittorio
Ahearn Memorial Pilgrimage
Director and Organizer

Priscilla Zapata

April 11, 2017

My deepest condolence to the Sarmiento family.

Maureen & Tim McNeil

April 10, 2017

To all of the Sarmiento family,
We are very sorry for your loss. May your fond memories of Tia Sofia bring you much comfort.
Alba, please give your dear mom our love. Sending prayer's to you all
Sincerely,
Maureen and Tim

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April 6, 2017

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