She was born on the island of, Puerto Rico, daughter of Ana Luisa Lozada Repollet and the late Americo Repollet, she was self employed housekeeper.
She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church of Black Mountain, NC. Many times she would go into the church and clean it's Pew's, the Fellowship Halls, as her husband, David, did carpentry or wood designs outside the church.
She was always a grateful and thankful person, a warm hearted lady she was.
Survivors include her beautiful daughter, Natasha Negron, grandchildren, Jazmirie and Jayson; sisters Maribel Green and Emma Nelson, brothers Junior, Angel, Milton, Miguel and Richard Repollet.
Her husband David McGrath of Black Mountain North Carolina survives her.
Carmen was a wonderful lady, filled with love, laughter and kindness. She worked hard at everything she did. I never knew anyone who could work so hard before. She always had a smile on her face and had a kind heart for all.
And when she laughed it was loud, and fun to see and hear her carry on, a truly remarkable lady.
She was fluent speaking in the English and Puertican language.
She was filled with life and laughter all the time, I am going to miss our talks very much. She was a bright rey of sunshine in everyone's life. She adored & loved deeply her daughter, Natasha. She bragged & boasted of her many times.
My friend you left our life to soon. You did well, we shall always remember, always love and always smile, because you cared. How I loved our friendship.
Now baby girl, show some of them above how to clean God's House, you are Home now.
She was born on the island of, Puerto Rico, daughter of Ana Luisa Lozada Repollet and the late Americo Repollet, she was self employed housekeeper.
She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church of Black Mountain, NC. Many times she would go into the church and clean it's Pew's, the Fellowship Halls, as her husband, David, did carpentry or wood designs outside the church.
She was always a grateful and thankful person, a warm hearted lady she was.
Survivors include her beautiful daughter, Natasha Negron, grandchildren, Jazmirie and Jayson; sisters Maribel Green and Emma Nelson, brothers Junior, Angel, Milton, Miguel and Richard Repollet.
Her husband David McGrath of Black Mountain North Carolina survives her.
Carmen was a wonderful lady, filled with love, laughter and kindness. She worked hard at everything she did. I never knew anyone who could work so hard before. She always had a smile on her face and had a kind heart for all.
And when she laughed it was loud, and fun to see and hear her carry on, a truly remarkable lady.
She was fluent speaking in the English and Puertican language.
She was filled with life and laughter all the time, I am going to miss our talks very much. She was a bright rey of sunshine in everyone's life. She adored & loved deeply her daughter, Natasha. She bragged & boasted of her many times.
My friend you left our life to soon. You did well, we shall always remember, always love and always smile, because you cared. How I loved our friendship.
Now baby girl, show some of them above how to clean God's House, you are Home now.
Gravesite Details
Carmen was laid to rest nest to her Father Americo Repollet.
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