Ana Albertina Quintero Negretti De Longo

Ana Albertina Quintero Negretti De Longo obituary, New Smyrna Beach, FL

Ana Albertina Quintero Negretti De Longo

Ana Quintero Negretti De Longo Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dudley Funeral Homes, New Smyrna Beach Chapel on Apr. 25, 2025.

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Beloved Grandma, Great Grandmother and Sister.
Ana was the daughter of Ana Elisa Negretti and Abraham Quintero Fernandez. She was born in Maracaibo Venezuela and was one of the oldest siblings for their family of 12. She took pride in supporting her widow mother and her little siblings by going to trade school and becoming an administrative assistant for transnational oil companies. Ana and her husband built a delightful home. She enjoyed assisting her husband preparing family feasts. This tradition continued on as she was always behind the scenes prepping for parties that her daughter Janet would cook for. Later in life, she enjoyed crocheting, classical music and her close association and life with her best friend and sister, Julia, and brother-in-law, Nelson. Ana's life was devoted to serving her family. One of her greatest demonstrations of love was her eagerness to be her son's kidney donor. She was well acquainted with grief. She was predeceased by her husband, Alfredo Enrique Longo, and her children, Alfredo, Antonio Longo Quintero, Janet Elvira Longo Quintero and Jenice Susana Longo Quintero. Siblings Ana Rosa Quintero Fuenmayor, Berta Quintero Fuenmayor, Britualdo Quintero Fuenmayor, Carmelita Quintero Fuenmayor, Chucho Quintero Fuenmayor, Felicita Quintero Fuenmayor, Generoso Quintero Fuenmayor, Rafael Quintero Fuenmayor, Silvia Quintero Fuenmayor, Luis Alfonso Quintero Negretti, Carlos Alberto Quintero Negretti, Abraham Quintero Negretti, Manuel Salvador Quintero Negretti, Marco Antonio Quintero Negretti, Abraham Segundo Quintero Negretti, David Julio Quintero Negretti and Alejandro Corso. Her resilience and strength will never be forgotten. Ana was an extraordinary Grandmother who supported the family decision to bring her only grandchild to Florida USA. Ana adored her Great Grandchildren, they were the sparkle of her eyes and her reason for living. Hearing day to day about their adventures brought her great happiness and experiencing these moments with them was pure joy. She was a devoted Catholic and later in life a devoted Latter-day Saint and active member of Relief Society. She loved the scriptures and was comforted by knowing her Savior always knew best and to know that families are forever. Ana is survived by Sisters Emilia Matilde Quintero de Lugo, Julia Elena Quintero de González (Nelson González), Granddaughter Ann Elizabeth McCulloch (Justin McCulloch), Greatgrandchildren Anastasia Elizabeth McCulloch, Samuel Willis McCulloch, Anna Christina McCulloch, and Isaac Merlin McCulloch.
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