Born in Cidra, Puerto Rico, on Sept. 27, 1923, she was a daughter of the late Pedro and Domitila Fernandez. She attend schools in Puerto Rico.
Mrs. Santos was a homemaker.
She was a communicant of the former Nuestra Senora Del Carmen Church and most recently St. Patrick Church.
In addition to her husband, her survivors include five daughters, Carmen Rivera of Connecticut, Rosa Vazquez of Dracut, Antonia Vazquez of Lowell, Margarita Rosado of Puerto Rico and Iris Santos of Lowell; six sons, Angel Santos of Lawrence, Miguel Santos of Lowell, Carmelo Santos of Puerto Rico, Francisco Santos of Lawrence, and David and Luis Santos, both of Lowell; many sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews in the United States and Puerto Rico; 32 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.
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Jose Vazquez
May 16, 2005
Mama was the best grandmother a grandson could ever hope for. She was nurturing, caring, and most of all unconditionally loving. We will miss her dearly. God bless her soul. With all our love, Jose, Amy, and Mateo.
Keith & Carol Daykin
May 16, 2005
We send our deepest sympathy and condolences for the recent passing of your loved one. Cherish all the good memories, and happy times you all shared together.
Love,
Ramon Vazquez,Jr
May 16, 2005
My grandmother was a fantastic women. She lived for family. She was loved by so many family members. She cooked large meals for her family gatherings. I have many great memories of her and will miss her dearly. I remember the many times she would try to speak english and play along with us. I thank god she was surrounded by her family in her last minutes. She will be truly missed. Its a void that will never be filled. But a time and memory I will have, forever.
Te quiero con todo mi corazon, Mama.
Bendicion
Ramoncito L. Vazquez
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