She was born in Havana, Cuba to Ramon Ferrer and Maria Luisa Ferrer Mena. Dolores immigrated to the USA on October 1969 with her son and husband.
Before coming to this country which she adored, she and her husband were subject to work and life in a semi-concentration/work camp out in the country under very oppressive miserable conditions of the Cuban Communist regime. She endured all of that to come to the great freedoms that this country offers. She worked for a while at an airplane factory in Los Angeles but lived most of her life as a housewife in Monterey, CA.
She loved nature, and especially all her cats.
(excerpt from obituary in the Times-Standard, June 8, 2011 page D2)
She was born in Havana, Cuba to Ramon Ferrer and Maria Luisa Ferrer Mena. Dolores immigrated to the USA on October 1969 with her son and husband.
Before coming to this country which she adored, she and her husband were subject to work and life in a semi-concentration/work camp out in the country under very oppressive miserable conditions of the Cuban Communist regime. She endured all of that to come to the great freedoms that this country offers. She worked for a while at an airplane factory in Los Angeles but lived most of her life as a housewife in Monterey, CA.
She loved nature, and especially all her cats.
(excerpt from obituary in the Times-Standard, June 8, 2011 page D2)
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