Ida A. Sampedro

Ida A. Sampedro

Ida A. Sampedro

April 13, 1932~October 08, 2019

Ida Sampedro (87) of Pembroke Pines, Florida passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 8th, 2019. Born on April 13th, 1932 in Camaguey, Cuba. Ida loved to cook, garden, dance (to Latin music, disco, and the Bee Gees), sing and travel to Las Vegas, but most importantly she loved being with her family.

Ida is survived by her husband of 68 years Armando Sampedro, son Armando Sampedro Jr. (Karen), daughter Shelia Baldwin (Shawn), 8 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and her sisters Iraida Anon and Shelia Concepcion.

A Public Visitation will take place on Sunday, October 13th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the Boyd-Panciera Chapel located at 6400 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Florida 33024 and a Graveside Service will be held on Monday, October 14th at 12:00 noon at Woodlawn Park (West) located at 14001 NW 178th Street, Miami, Florida 33018.

Condolence

Armando Sampedro Jr. (Labelle, Fl)

October 10, 2019, 12:00 am

I will always cherish the fact that you were part of my life as long as you were worrying, comforting, caring and above all loving my Father, my sister, myself and all your grandchildren the way you did. It is difficult now retiring after a long day knowing that you are not a phone call away as you have always been. I walk this earth because of you for which I am very grateful and look forward to seeing you again some day and resuming our life together. Love you.

Karen Sampedro (Labelle, Fl)

October 11, 2019, 12:00 am

We knew each other for 45 years. Ida, you were the best mother-in-law any one could ask for. I will always remember our time together at the Keys with my kids and preparing and enjoying our Christmas Eve parties together. I learned much from you regarding how to cook your favorite recipes and I am the gardener I am today because of you. You will always hold a special place in my heart and you will be missed deeply. Wishing you a great journey ahead. Love Karen

Leslie Sampedro (Fort Irwin)

October 11, 2019, 12:00 am

I love you so much abuela and going to miss you so much. I have so many amazing memories with you, as a child all the way to an adult, that I will cherish. I'm always talking about my days at the keys with you and all the fun we had. You were the best Abuela I could ever ask for. I will miss our chats on the phone & seeing you when I come home for a visit. Visits home will definitely not be the same without being able to see you. I hope you know how much I love you and miss you. I love you Abuela!

Joyce Trapp (Anthony)

October 12, 2019, 12:00 am

Although I only met you a few times,I enjoyed every one.
Ida you were always nice to me and you always had a smile on your face . You and your family are truly blessed .you will be missed by many.
Rest in the arms of the Lord.

Brian Sampedro (Lebanon , Tn)

October 12, 2019, 12:00 am

My heart his heavy with sadness of your passing , yet so full of love and joy you brought to my life. The memories of you in my life I will cherish and share for time to come. I very much enjoyed our quick calls to say hello that turned into hour and a half conversations. The history lessons you shared with me of our family and culture. The times you allowed me to go fishing in the keys late into the night. The recipes and cooking tips to produce meals that were "que rico". Aggravating you as a kid so much by calling out Abuela 1000 times you changed your name to Bitica. Teaching you how to use your cellphone so that you may enjoy pictures of your great grandchildren Blake and Lydia here in Tn. Attempting in what little Spanish I know to conversate with you over the phone and you saying its "cute". I could go on and on. You forever will be instilled in me and my families life. We love you. Now "dame un beso".

Mirtha Ojeda

September 3, 2021, 3:43 pm

Reminiscing about people that were always nice to me, you always came to my mind. You always took the time to talk to me when you’d visit your brother in-law, who at that time was my father in-law and during those reunions you were always so caring and friendly to me that I never forgot you.

Your memory has always puts a smile in my heart whenever I think of my younger years, and even though we never saw each other again, you will always have a very special place in my heart.
Mirtha

Migdalia

July 10, 2022, 4:40 pm

Migdalia – Ocala, Fl.
10 de Julio 2022 No existen palabras para describir lo mucho que lamento tu pérdida. Gracias por ser tan amable. Aunque nos conocimos muy poco tiempo, dejastes en mi Corazón una huella al ser una mujer con mucho amor a su Familia y amigos. Que los Angeles te acompañen.

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