Belen Abella

Belen Abella Obituary

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October 9, 2023

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San Anselmo, CA

Belen Campos Abella " Y yo me ire Y se quedaran los pajaros cantando " -Juan Ramon Jimenez Belen Campos Abella And I will leave And the birds will stay, singing " -Juan Ramon Jimenez Nacida en San Juan, Puerto Rico el 10 de enero de 1934, Belen Campos Abella, hija de Joaquin Campos y Belen Abella, es la querida madre de Sira Padro-Campos y Ernesto Padro-Campos y suegra de Edward S Phillips, y la adorada abuela de Sira Mariela Segarra Padro y Pedro Ernesto Segarra Padro Belen, madre y abuela dedicada, nos enseno a ser fuertes, ingeniosos, amables, valientes y fieles a nosotros mismos Vivio la vida con un profundo sentido de la etica y siempre estuvo lista para defender a los menos fuertes y a luchar por lo que era justo Conocida por su franqueza, Belen Campos Abella es recordada por la autenticidad de su caracter, su unico sentido del humor y el deleite que derivaba de la moda y del maquillaje !El cielo ahora cuenta con una angelita bien energetica! And I will leave And the birds will stay, singing " -Juan Ramon Jimenez Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on January 10, 1934, Belen Campos Abella, daughter of Joaquin Campos and Belen Abella, is the beloved mother of Sira Padro-Campos and Ernesto Padro-Campos and mother-in-law of Edward S Phillips, and the adored grandmother of Sira Mariela Segarra Padro and Pedro Ernesto Segarra Padro A dedicated mother and grandmother, Belen taught us to be strong, resourceful, kind, courageous, and true to ourselves She lived life with an iron-clad sense of ethics and was always at the ready to defend the underdog and to fight for fairness Known for her direct and frank demeanor, Belen Campos Abella is remembered for her authenticity of character, her playful sense of humor, and her enjoyment of fashion and make-up Heaven's new angel is a proven go-getter! To to the family or in memory of Belen Campos Abella, please

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