Friends, colleagues and family will gather in Colón to say goodbye to the press Delphia Cortezwho died on January 10 after several days of fighting for his life.
The sudden departure of Cortez filled the journalistic scene with grief and pain, and especially colonense communityto their friends and relatives.
Cortez was a correspondent for the province for several decades Colon and he was always ready to help communitywho will meet this January 15, to say goodbye to the journalists.
At 10:00 a.m. there will be a caravan of the fire department, the subject of which Cortez was a member, in Sabanitasto the International House of Ceramists, where the funeral will take place.
At 15:00 we leave for The sacred field of memory for the last goodbye.
For those who want to attend the communicator’s funeral, arrangements have been made buses in San Juan, Buena Vista, Puerto Escondido, Sabanitas and Cativa.
Death
Victor de Jesus Castillothe communicator’s only son, reported that Cortez had passed away and thanked them for the support and love they received in this difficult time.
“We would like to officially inform you and give you the information that my mother has gone to be with the Lord, it is very unfortunate news for all friends and family,” said the only son.
The 60-year-old journalist had been in the hospital since January 7 last year Hospital complex Dr. Arnulfo Arias Madridin the Neurology Intensive Care Unit, after a stroke on January 5, while attending a religious event in Colón.
Even after leaving the earthly plane, Cortez continued to give life, it was reported that the journalist donated her organs.
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