Mr. Miguel Santiago's Obituary
Mr. Miguel Santiago age 50 of Hypoluxo, Florida was called home to be with the Lord on January 19, 2015. Miguel was born on November 27, 1965 in Paterson, New Jersey to the late Mr. Ismael Santiago and the late Mrs. Sarah Ramos. Miguel moved to the South Florida area in 1985 and met and married his loving wife, Agnes Cureton for the last eight years; whom bore him two beautiful children, Joel Santiago, Selina Santiago. Miguel is also survived by his beautiful daughter Elsie Santiago. Miguel worked for the Meehan's Family Moving Company as a Truck Driver and Mover. He loved his Lord and Saviour and worshipped with his wife and children at the Trinity International Church in Lake Worth, Florida. He liked to listen and dance to his favorite music and joke around with family and friends. Miguel was an unselfish, loving and giving person with a heart for the needy. God called him home to join his Army of Souls in Heaven! Besides his wife and children, Miguel leaves behind to cherish his loved sister and brother, Maria Rios and Ismael Santiago. Family and friends will gather and pay respects from 11:00 AM until 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 24, 2014 at Palm Beach Memorial Park Funeral Home, 3691 Seacrest Boulevard, Lantana, Florida 33462, (561) 586-1237. A Celebration of Life Service to Honor the Memory of Miguel Santiago will begin at 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 24, 2015 in the Chapel of Palm Beach Memorial Park Funeral Home with burial following in Palm Beach Memorial Park Cemetery, 3691 Seacrest Boulevard, Lantana, Florida 33462, (561) 585-6444. Those planning expressions of sympathy are asked to consider donating to the Drive the Elderly to Church Program, 1078 Citizens Parkway, Suite E, Morrow, GA 30260 or for online donations visit: www.klm-intl.org/online_giving.htm. Online condolences can be shared at: www.palmbeachmemorial.com
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