Ana was born in the town of Fajardo Puerto Rico; she migrated with her mother to New York City when she was 9. She would proudly say " No matter where I am, I will always be a New Yorker!"
Ana was full of life. She was famous for her winning smile and generous heart. Ana was always up for a good time. Whether it was at gatherings with family and friends, volunteering at her senior center or going to see her beloved NY Yankees. Anyone who knew her well knew about her gift for conversation! If you were lucky enough to sit next to her, you were prepared for a witty (and sometimes long) conversation.
Ana brought a smile to all she came in contact with. She was loved and we will miss her. She will forever live in our hearts
Ana is survived by her 3 brothers Luis, Lino & Mario, her daughter Zulma, her son Steven & his wife Teresa, countless family & friends and the loves of her life, her granddaughters Francesca & Giuliana.

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