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Misael Martinez Carrillo Dead at 70

Misael Martinez Carrillo

Misael Martinez Carrillo, also known as “Misa,” of Clifton Hill died on Sept. 24, at Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital.

He is survived by his spouse, Eroilda Martinez; daughter, Luz Elenia Martinez Camacho; sons: Misael Jr., Saul and Eli Samuel Martinez; grandchildren: Lina Lee Garcia, Jazmin Camacho, Misael Martinez III, Nicole, Yamiris, Saul Jr., Yhadira, Eli Samuel Jr. and Elisa Marie Martinez; and great-grandchild, Jahleya Kishante George. He is also survived by sister, Minerva Martinez; brothers: Heriberto and Guillermo Martinez, and Pedro Carrillo; daughters-in-law: Maria and Lourdes Martinez; son-in-law, Armando Munoz; sisters-in-law: Noemi Rodriguez, Carmen Otero and Diana Pastrana; brothers-in-law: Roberto, Raul, Benjamin and Carmelo Rodriguez; nieces: Carmencita Ramos and Marialina Gonzalez-Martinez; and nephews: Carlos Juan Ramos, Pablo Joel Rivera-Martinez, Ricardo and Heriberto Martinez Otero. Other survivors include special friends: Petra and Hector Arroyo, Edelmiro and Gela and family, the Parrilla family, Victoria Hansen, Rev. Rafael Quinones and family, Helena Allen and Julio Luis; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. and a funeral service at 10 a.m., on Friday, Oct. 2, at the Iglesia Metodista Hispana La Santa Cruz. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
Professional services are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.
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