In Memory Of Fermin Mateo Cruz
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On January 22, 2017 at 6:45pm, we lost someone we love dearly. Fermin Mateo Cruz lost his life during a hit-and-run incident on the 400th street and Broadway in Chula Vista. Unfortunatley there were no witnesses and the investigation is on going.
Fermin was only 42-years-old. He is survived by his wife, Gina, and had taken on the responsibility of three young children, Jericca, Jacqueline and David. He loved them all so much. Gina and Fermin were married for almost 19 years, and they loved eachother very much. He was originally from Puerto Rico and had planned to visit his family who he loved and missed very much. He had a passion for painting murals, music but mostly reggae, cooking, the bible, and the beach. He was a great man with talent and passion and he will be missed.
We have a tentative date for his viewing on Friday, February 3rd around 5-7pm. It will be held at the National City & Chula Vista Murtuary off Highland Ave.
We would appreciate any donations to help us with the costs of his viewing and cremation.
Fermin was only 42-years-old. He is survived by his wife, Gina, and had taken on the responsibility of three young children, Jericca, Jacqueline and David. He loved them all so much. Gina and Fermin were married for almost 19 years, and they loved eachother very much. He was originally from Puerto Rico and had planned to visit his family who he loved and missed very much. He had a passion for painting murals, music but mostly reggae, cooking, the bible, and the beach. He was a great man with talent and passion and he will be missed.
We have a tentative date for his viewing on Friday, February 3rd around 5-7pm. It will be held at the National City & Chula Vista Murtuary off Highland Ave.
We would appreciate any donations to help us with the costs of his viewing and cremation.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jacqueline Thorpe
Organizer
Chula Vista, CA
Gina Lerma-Mateo
Beneficiary