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Julia Rios-McManus
May 26, 2025
Weekends in the Philly 70's were filled with joy and adventure at the parks, camping grounds and beaches enjoying the company of all our friends. Tata, as we lovingly called him never failed to offer a smile and laugh at stale jokes the men shared.
I owe him a debt of gratitude for saving the life of my daughter Pumpkin in Wildwood Beach when she went too far out, got caught in the rocks and couldn't swim back to shore. Tata took his belt off and went out and brought her back, a little shaken up but safe and sound. Our warm memories will comfort us. His loving wife Miriam will surely miss him but so lucky to have shared a life with him. Thank you for sharing Tata with us Miriam. May he RIP and until we meet again.

Jose and Milly
May 22, 2025
Our condolences from Milly and Tony
Tato you will be missed, You will always be in our hearts
Antoinette Ruiz Quiles
May 22, 2025
My deepest condolences to Miriam. May the Lord give you peace and strength at this difficult time. Rest in peace to my brother Tato you will be missed.
Love you,
Antoinette Ruiz & Quiles & Solivan Family
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Angelica Vidro ( Angie)
May 21, 2025
Miriam and Family, I send my deepest condolences to Tato as zi knew him, he was one of my father's oldest and dearest friends. He saw me grow up and fixed every car I ever owned. He was a gentle spirit, never said much, had a distinct laugh, and a good soul. To me, he was a constant in my life, just another uncle who I always saw hanging with my dad. Tato you will be missed. Thank you for being a good one. Sending love and prayers to your beautiful wife, sons, siblings, and grandchildren.
Beatrice
May 21, 2025
My deepest condolences to Miriam and your family. I am happy to have met Tato, a man of few words, but he always did know what was going on around him. I saw a profound love he had for his wife, and although things were hard she would fight for him and I think that helped to give him strength. May you rest in paradise. May God give us all comfort during this time, and peace knowing that you are no longer suffering.
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