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Con profundo pesar, anunciamos el fallecimiento de Aida del Carmen Cadena Cabrera, quien nació el 12 de diciembre de 1957 en la Ciudad de México y falleció el 25 de agosto de 2025 en su residencia, rodeada de su amada familia, a los 67 años de edad.
Aida residió en Dalton, Georgia, durante los últimos 13 años y se dedicó con amor y entrega a su familia como ama de casa.
El 15 de febrero de 1975, Aida se casó con Fidel I. Abonse Vásquez. Su matrimonio estuvo lleno de amor y unión. Era una fiel miembro de la Iglesia Católica de San José.
Aida disfrutaba de varios pasatiempos, como viajar, leer, ir a la playa y meditar. Estas actividades le traían paz y alegría.
Aida fue precedida en la muerte por su madre, Herlinda Cadena; su hermana, Martha Cadena; y su suegra, María de los Ángeles Vásquez.
La sobreviven con amor y gratitud su esposo, Fidel I. Abonse Vásquez; sus hijas, Eloisa, Sonia y Adriana Abonse; su hijo, Fidel Abonse; y sus numerosos nietos y bisnietos, quienes atesorarán por siempre su recuerdo.
La familia tendrá un servicio privado en su honor. Las condolencias y mensajes de simpatía pueden expresarse para la familia de Aida utilizando el libro de registro en línea de Love Funeral Home.
Familiares y amigos recordarán a Aida como una mujer dedicada, amorosa y llena de fe.
Descanse en paz.
With great sorrow, we announce the passing of Aida del Carmen Cadena Cabrera, who was born on December 12, 1957, in Mexico City and passed away on August 25, 2025, at her residence, surrounded by her loving family, at the age of 67.
Aida had resided in Dalton, Georgia, for the past 13 years and lovingly dedicated her life to her family as a homemaker.
On February 15, 1975, Aida married Fidel I. Abonse Vásquez. Their marriage was filled with love and unity. She was a devoted member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
Aida enjoyed several pastimes, including traveling, reading, going to the beach, and meditating. These activities brought her peace and joy.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Herlinda Cadena; her sister, Martha Cadena; and her mother-in-law, María de los Ángeles Vásquez.
She is survived with love and gratitude by her husband, Fidel I. Abonse Vásquez; her daughters, Eloisa, Sonia, and Adriana Abonse; her son, Fidel Abonse; and her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who will forever treasure her memory.
The family will hold a private service in her honor. Condolences and messages of sympathy may be expressed for Aida’s family through Love Funeral Home’s online register book.
Family and friends will remember Aida as a devoted, loving woman of faith.
May she rest in peace.
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