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Newcomer Funeral Home, East Orlando
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With heavy hearts and deep love, we remember a remarkable woman whose warmth, laughter, and boundless spirit touched everyone she met. She was a daughter, sister, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother — a guiding light to her family and a joy to all who knew her.
In her younger years, she had a heart for adventure — always curious, bold, and eager to explore the world around her. Life brought its challenges, but she met each one with incredible strength and grace. Over the years, she grew into a woman of deep resilience, never losing her sense of humor or her ability to lift others, even in the hardest times.
She found happiness in the simple things: watching cartoons and superhero movies, especially when surrounded by the ones she loved. Her family was the center of her world, and nothing brought her more joy than spending time with them — sharing meals, stories, and laughter.
She had a special touch in the kitchen, turning ordinary ingredients into comforting meals and sweet treats that brought everyone together. Her desserts were made with love and are remembered with every bite. She also loved to dance — especially salsa — and her spirit shined brightest when music filled the air.
She is survived by her siblings, Frankie and Rosie; her loving children, Denise, Stephanie, and Marcus; her grandchildren, Serina, James, Justin, Shane, Marcus, and Isaiah; and her great-grandchildren, Elijah, Joshua Noah and Logan.
She leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and joy — and memories that will live on in every smile, every dance, and every sweet moment shared in her honor.
She will be deeply missed and always remembered
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Newcomer Funeral Home, East Orlando
895 S Goldenrod Rd, Orlando, FL 32822
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