+ Follow ANGELA IGLESIA Tag
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[Title] => Memories of my Angela
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They say it is abnormal, illogical, and unrealistic for a parent to outlive his child. It is all that, but it happens. It happened to me last October 30 in Freehold, New Jersey. That was the day my eldest, Angela Haya Hernandez Reyes Iglesia, breathed her last.
First, there was a long distance call from her sister Rhea, telling me that I had to leave immediately for the United States because her Ate Gigi was seriously ill. To my everlasting regret, I dallied.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-04 00:00:00
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They say it is abnormal, illogical, and unrealistic for a parent to outlive his child. It is all that, but it happens. It happened to me last October 30 in Freehold, New Jersey. That was the day my eldest, Angela Haya Hernandez Reyes Iglesia, breathed her last.
First, there was a long distance call from her sister Rhea, telling me that I had to leave immediately for the United States because her Ate Gigi was seriously ill. To my everlasting regret, I dallied.
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ANGELA IGLESIA
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They say it is abnormal, illogical, and unrealistic for a parent to outlive his child. It is all that, but it happens. It happened to me last October 30 in Freehold, New Jersey. That was the day my eldest, Angela Haya Hernandez Reyes Iglesia, breathed her last.
First, there was a long distance call from her sister Rhea, telling me that I had to leave immediately for the United States because her Ate Gigi was seriously ill. To my everlasting regret, I dallied.
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[Title] => Memories of my Angela
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They say it is abnormal, illogical, and unrealistic for a parent to outlive his child. It is all that, but it happens. It happened to me last October 30 in Freehold, New Jersey. That was the day my eldest, Angela Haya Hernandez Reyes Iglesia, breathed her last.
First, there was a long distance call from her sister Rhea, telling me that I had to leave immediately for the United States because her Ate Gigi was seriously ill. To my everlasting regret, I dallied.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alice Hernandez-Reyes
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