1941
2016
Luis Quiñones was born May 16, 1941 in Corozal, Puerto Rico and died peacefully at home, in his sleep, on the early morning of July 28, 2016.
To say that my father lived an amazing life is an understatement. He left Puerto Rico in his teens to begin a life in the US where he worked in construction until he retired in the late 80s. Many of us were lucky to hear about his adventures as a child in Puerto Rico and later in New York. Luis was also a fitness fanatic. He was always proud of his physique and even after he became ill he continued to go to the gym at least 3 days a week for as long as he was physically able. We will always remember him as the impressive 6'2 and 200+ pounds of muscle, kindness, and love that he was.
Luis and his wife Anadelia lived a life rich with family, friends, and many wonderful travels. The two of them frequently traveled to Las Vegas, Texas, New York, and Puerto Rico, and some of their favorite memories are the trips they took to Hawaii and Costa Rica with friends.
Though he made California his home, a piece of his heart remained in Puerto Rico and whenever he could he would travel back to spend time with his siblings and their families.
Luis' death is preceded by that of his son Thomas Anthony Quiñones who passed in 2012. Luis is survived by his wife Anadelia Palomeque, his daughter Michele Quiñones, grandchildren Jared and Brandon Samaniego, and his siblings Aida Luz Quiñones Negrón, Héctor Manuel Quiñones Negrón, Carmen Alicia Quiñones Negrón, and María Belén Quiñones Negrón.
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August 3, 2016
Jaime Martinez
Mi Amigo, Padre, Consejero, Confidente, Mi Angel!!! Dios te tenga en su santa gloria!!! Te Quiero, Te Extraño!!!
August 1, 2016
Jaime Martinez
July 29, 2016
Monica, David and Gabi
Michele,
Our condolences and prayers, from our family to yours. Peace be with you.
July 29, 2016
Aida L Quiñones
Luis la Virgencita tendió su manto y te tiene a su lado.
Adiós mi hermano hasta que nos veamos otra vez, adiós.
Te amamos,
Aida Y Junior
July 29, 2016
Aida L Quiñones Negron
Padre celestial te habla Aida hermana de Luis. Te pido con todo mi corazón triste que recibas el alma de mi hermano mayor Luis, porque él ha partido porque así lo quisisteis. Somos cinco hermanos y Luis el mayor. El está abriendo camino y te lo entrego con todo mi corazón triste y agojado. Tú sabes lo humilde y sencillo que era y tu decides donde él va ha estar y estaré esperando para cuando tú decidas venir a buscarme para reunirnos otra vez. Bendiciones Señor en este día y gracias por el tiempo adquirido.
"Luis la Virgencita tendió su manto y te tiene a su lado. Adiós hasta que nos veamos otra vez, adiós mi hermano"
July 29, 2016
Iliana Rivera Quiñones
Descansa en Paz Tío, te amamos Javy, Ili, Jali, Ari, Bryan
July 29, 2016
Iliana Rivera Quiñones
Tio Luis o Tio Wis como Jaliana te llama. Semanas atrás tuve la dicha de hablar contigo como hacía todos los meses y después de que me hablasteis tuvisteis una conversacion como siempre con Jaliana que ni sé de lo que hablaron y siempre tuvisteis que hacer eso una vez al mes y eso es lo que siempre atesoraré. Tú eres un hombre de gran grandeza y no digo eras porque aunque no estés aquí físicamente pero tu espíritu siempre estará. Siempre te diré "Te amo" y "Bendición" y sé que nos estarás cuidando desde morada mejor junto a Diosito y la Virgen. Siempre serás el que me dijo "La nena y tu salen de Puerto Rico con nosotros / refiriéndote a Titi Ana y tú/ y vamos a darle mejor vida y siempre diré que ustedes son los que le salvaron la vida y hoy Jali tiene 24 años y gracias te damos. Dios te tenga a su lado ya que te lo mereces. Descansa en paz ahora que aunque veas lágrimas no son de tristeza sino de regocijo por tener a un Tío como tú que eres como mi padre . Descansa en paz, siempre te amaremos aunque físicamente ya no estés aquí. Con amor Javier, Iliana, Jaliana, Ariana, Liliana
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