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1966
2025
Worcester-Alexander “Alex” Cintron, 58, of Worcester passed away Wednesday, January 29 in St. Vincent Hospital.
He leaves his three children, Tatianna M. Cintron of Worcester, Mason Cintron of Worcester and Luis Goding of Worcester; two grandchildren, Matthew-Alexander and Scarlette Marie; his father, Rubin Cintron of Puerto Rico; several brothers and sisters and many nieces and nephews. His pre-deceased God Son Alex “Macho” Lora and His lifelong companion, Irene Yesnia Diaz “Jessie” who passed away in 2023. He was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico son of the late, Lucia Albino.
Alex enjoyed collecting and rebuilding cars, he especially loved red cars his favorite color, but jeeps were his favorite. He loved horses and bald eagles. He was also a die-hard New England Patriots fan. But more than anything he loved being a dad and grandfather. He especially loved being the “favorite” uncle to all his nieces and nephews. If you knew Alex you knew his love for Salsa & Bachata music and his famous pig roast. He took pride in being a hard working man and was never afraid to get his hands dirty. You could always find him outside cooking on the grill, and making jokes. He was the type of man to help anyone in need. He was an amazing Man and friend. He was deeply loved by many and will greatly missed.
Visiting Hours are Sunday, February 2 from 1-4pm at Callahan Fay Caswell Life Celebration Home, 61 Myrtle St. A Funeral Service will be held Monday, February 3 at 10am in the funeral home. Burial will follow in Hope Cemetery.
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