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Enrique Pedro Pope
The Board of Directors of Casino Magic Neuquén SA deeply regrets his passing and extends its deepest condolences and affectionate support to his family and friends as they accompany them through such a painful ordeal.
Adalberto “Lito” Diaz
He died in General Roca at the age of 66. His wife Mirta Torres, his daughters Andrea, Maria, Daira, his daughter-in-law, his sisters Loli, Gabi, his grandchildren Genaro, Jazmin and other family members participated in his death and announced his remains in 2017 It was installed in Eros Hall on December 12. Company services CUETO and CIA Social Services. Cremation-Transfer-Burial.
Adalberto “Lito” Diaz
He died in General Roca at the age of 66. Luis Angel Cueto regrets Lito’s passing and is with his wife Mirta, daughter and other family members in this moment of deep pain. Company services CUETO and CIA Social Services. Cremation-Transfer-Burial.
Jose Baldomero Lira Rodriguez.
He died at the age of 74 in Villa Regina. His children Rosa and Juan; his political children Jeremias and Estella; his grandchildren, great-grandchildren and other relatives reported that his body was buried in the New Jerusalem Church and was buried there yesterday afternoon at 3 :30 Buried in the city cemetery. DEFLORIAN SA COMPANY SERVICES
Oscar Marcelino Ayala
He died in Gral at the age of 81. His wife Olga Rolland; his children Maria, Eduardo, Oscar, Daniel, Damian and Dalila; his children-in-law, grandchildren and other relatives reported that his remains were transferred to Regina Villa and is buried in Room 2, 85 Remedios de Escalada, in the city’s cemetery. SERVICES AND TRANSFERS DEFLORIAN SA COMPANY
Maria Dolores (LOLY) Pérez Garcia de Prado
The Irigoyen II Consortium was involved in the death of its co-owner during his lifetime and was with her children and family in the sad and painful moments of facing this irreparable loss.
Maria Dolores Perez Garcia
Alejandra and Marcelo Grosso deeply regret their passing and are with their entire family at such a terrible and painful time.
Enrique “Coco” Pop
Children and families, it is with joy and pride that we say goodbye to you, today, November 7, it is your turn to leave, on November 8, from 9 to 11 o’clock at the Calf in Puerto Blanca. You say goodbye.
Orietta Jessea Grifoni Vda. Denonenmacher
He died at the age of 82 in Villa Regina. his children Ivana and Miguel Ángel; his political children Sandro and Valeria. His grandsons Nicholas, Carla, Aldana and Augustine; his brothers Hector and Norberto; his brothers-in-law, nephews and other relatives tell us that his remains were buried in room 2 of Remedios de Escalada 85, Interment will be at 11:00 a.m. today in the local cemetery. Service: DEFLORIAN SA
Rogelio Manuel Marin
He died in General Roca at the age of 50. His children, brothers, brothers-in-law, nephews and other relatives were involved in his death, announcing that his remains were buried in the Salon Helios, Avda Roca 649, and will be interred in the local cemetery at 10 am today. Affiliated to UATRE. Company services CUETO and CIA Social Services. Cremation-Transfer-Burial.
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**Short Interview with a Local Historian on Recent Obituaries and Community Impact**
**Interviewer:** Today we’re joined by local historian and community advocate, [Guest Name], to discuss the significance of recent obituaries in our community. Thank you for being here!
**Guest:** Thank you for having me. It’s always important to reflect on the lives that have touched our community.
**Interviewer:** Let’s start with the obituary of Enrique “Coco” Pope. How do you think his passing affects the local community?
**Guest:** Enrique was a beloved figure and part of Casino Magic Neuquén. His contributions to local entertainment and community events made a lasting impact. His loss resonates deeply, and his family will feel the weight of this tragedy, but it also reminds us of the importance of community support during such times.
**Interviewer:** Another recent obituary is for Adalberto “Lito” Diaz. Can you share your thoughts on how he was perceived within the community?
**Guest:** Lito Diaz was known for his warmth and generosity. He was a family man and well-respected. His passing, especially at a young age of 66, is a stark reminder of life’s fragility. His family, who have been involved in his local services, are an integral part of this community, and their grief is shared by many.
**Interviewer:** We also saw the obituary for Jose Baldomero Lira Rodriguez, who passed away at 74. What legacy do you believe he leaves behind?
**Guest:** Jose was involved in many community initiatives, and he will be remembered for his kindness and dedication to helping others. His children and grandchildren are now part of that legacy, and they will carry on his values of generosity and community service.
**Interviewer:** How do you think these obituaries serve the larger community?
**Guest:** These obituaries are more than just announcements; they are a way for us to honor the lives lived in our community. They remind us to celebrate our connections and provide an opportunity for reflection on our own lives. They also encourage communal grief and support, which can help heal the wounds of loss.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your insights, [Guest Name]. It’s vital to recognize and remember the contributions of those we have lost.
**Guest:** Absolutely. It’s a reminder that every life has a story that impacts us all. Thank you for the opportunity to discuss this important topic.