They moved to New York with their 3 children: José V., born in 1913, Elvira, born in 1916 and Leticia, born in 1918.
She died at the young age of 41 in New York, and her body was brought back to the island. She is buried at Santa María Magdalena de Pazziz Cemetery, the oldest city of the island. In her grave you can see marble statues representing her 3 children, and in the inscription of the plaque on her grave you can see how much she was loved.
Her grave is located right at the entrance of the cemetery, a beautiful reminder of love.
They moved to New York with their 3 children: José V., born in 1913, Elvira, born in 1916 and Leticia, born in 1918.
She died at the young age of 41 in New York, and her body was brought back to the island. She is buried at Santa María Magdalena de Pazziz Cemetery, the oldest city of the island. In her grave you can see marble statues representing her 3 children, and in the inscription of the plaque on her grave you can see how much she was loved.
Her grave is located right at the entrance of the cemetery, a beautiful reminder of love.
Inscription
A LA AMADA MEMORIA DE
DOÑA MARIA PROVIDENCIA CINTRON DE FERRER
FALLECIDA EL 19 DE OCTUBRE DE 1928
TU ESPOSO E HIJOS NO TE OLVIDAN
DESCANSA EN PAZ.
Spanish for:
TO THE LOVING MEMORY OF
MRS. MARIA PROVIDENCIA CINTRON DE FERRER
DIED ON OCTOBER 19, 1928
YOUR HUSBAND AND CHILDREN WILL NOT FORGET YOU
REST IN PEACE.
Gravesite Details
This gravesite is close to José Vicente Cintrón, possibly a relative.
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