Angelica Nieves Hernandez, age 95, passed away at her home with her family present on July 19, 2021. She was born in Camuy, Puerto Rico on May 25, 1926 to the late Manuel Nieves and Perfecta Hernandez.
She was preceded in death by her husband: Francisco Carrion Gonzalez and her son: Jose Antonio Carrion.
Angelica is survived by her daughters: Carmen G. Carrion, and her husband, Angel R. De Cos and Sonia Aulet, and her husband, Adan Aulet; grandchildren: Dra. Ibis S. Carrion, Sonia L. Carrion, Rocio De Cos, Dr. Rafael A. De Cos, Jose G. De Cos, Adan A. Aulet, Jr. Esquire and Rebecca A. Aulet and great-grandchildren: Naomi Vazquez, Gian C. Vazquez, Diego Gonzalez, Lucca De Cos, Lorenzo Carrion, Marena I. Carrion, Sonia L. Pagan, Joahnly Pagan, Angelina S. Aulet, Gabriel A. Aulet, Erik A. Avendano, Kevin A. Avendano and Veronica Avendano.
Visitation to be held on Thursday, July 22, 2021 from 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM, with Prayer Service at 3:00 PM at Boyd-Panciera Family Funeral Care, 1600 N. University Drive, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024.
Graveside Services to be held in Puerto Rico.
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Sonia Aulet
July 22, 2021, 2:05 pm
Dear Beloved Mother, I think of you always and talk about you all the time. I will never forget you. I hold you very close within my heart and you will remain there to walk and guide me through my life until we meet again.
There is a pain within my heart that will never go away. Mom, loosing you is one of the deepest sorrows in my heart. Your goodness, caring, wisdom, and love is a legacy that will always live in me. My love for you won’t go away, it will walk beside me every day unseen, unheard, but always near. I love you and miss you Mother.
Those we love never truly leave us. Your daughter Sonia
Adan A Aulet
July 22, 2021, 2:12 pm
They say “Mothers and sons-in-law never get along”, but that was not my case. I had a great good relationship with Doña Angelica. She always called me to watch something that was of interest to her on TV, and I always tried to be there as soon as I could. She loved P.R. and always wanted to go back to pass in her little finca. But it was a consolation to us that when she recently came back home from the hospital she said:”Estoy en mi casa”, (I’m back home). Dios te bendiga siempre y descansa en paz abuela Angelica.
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