Allen Augustus Lalande Rivera

Allen Augustus Lalande Rivera



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Allen Augustus Lalande Rivera

    Family/Spouse: Tori Marie Jenkins. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Alleson Lalande Rivera Jekins
    2. Arlo Lalande Rivera Jemkins
    3. Perseus Ellis Lalande Jenkins

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alan Lee Lalande McDonald

    Alan married Sarah Yvette Rivera Beltrán (Lalande) [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Yvette Rivera Beltrán (Lalande)
    Children:
    1. Jordan Lee Lalande Rivera
    2. Jacob Allen Lalande Rivera
    3. 1. Allen Augustus Lalande Rivera
    4. Caleb David Lalande Rivera


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ulen Lalande died in 1988 in Englewood, Fla..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Florida
    • Residence: Florida
    • Death: 1988, Englewood, Fla.

    Ulen married Doris. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Doris
    Children:
    1. 2. Alan Lee Lalande McDonald

  3. 6.  Carmelo Rivera González was born on 24 Jun 1927 in Aguadilla County, Puerto Rico, USA (son of Julio Rivera Hernández and Felipa González García); died on 14 Jan 2005 in Aguadilla, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AKA: Carlos
    • LastKnownResidence: 00603, Aguadilla, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
    • Social Security Number: 130-22-0807
    • Residence: 1930, Corrales, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1 Dec 1935, Camaseyes, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1951, New York

    Notes:

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    Carmelo married Yolanda Esther Beltrán Sántana (Halstead). Yolanda (daughter of Juan Beltrán Berberena and Sarah Santana López (Beltrán Berberena)) was born on 22 Jul 1935 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 7 Jul 2017 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida, USA; was buried on 12 Jul 2017. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Yolanda Esther Beltrán Sántana (Halstead) was born on 22 Jul 1935 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA (daughter of Juan Beltrán Berberena and Sarah Santana López (Beltrán Berberena)); died on 7 Jul 2017 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida, USA; was buried on 12 Jul 2017.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AKA: Yoly
    • Residence: 1 Dec 1935, Collores, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Aguas Buenas, Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Departure: 9 Jan 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA; Age: 11; Ship: George Washington
    • Residence: 1993, Sarasota, Florida, USA
    • Residence: 2003, Fort Myers, Florida, USA

    Notes:

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    Children:
    1. Carlos Felipe Rivera Beltrán
    2. Julio Esteban Rivera Beltrán
    3. 3. Sarah Yvette Rivera Beltrán (Lalande)
    4. Ramsys Benjamin Rivera Beltrán


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Julio Rivera Hernández was born in 1892 in Aguas Buenas County, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 8 Jun 1957 in Bayamon Puerto Rico.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1910, Juan Asencio, Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Arrival: 23 May 1916, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Juan Asencio, Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Corrales, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1935, Aguadilla
    • Residence: 1940, Camaceyes, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1 Apr 1940, Camaceyes, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA

    Julio married Felipa González García. Felipa was born on 1 Mar 1895 in Aguadilla County, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 10 Aug 1978 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Felipa González García was born on 1 Mar 1895 in Aguadilla County, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 10 Aug 1978 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Arrival: 10 Jul 1923, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Arrival: 10 Jul 1923, San Juan County, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Arrival: 10 Jul 1923, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Corrales, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1935, Aguadilla
    • Residence: 1 Dec 1935, Camaseyes, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Camaceyes, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Camaceyes, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1958, puerto rico

    Children:
    1. 6. Carmelo Rivera González was born on 24 Jun 1927 in Aguadilla County, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 14 Jan 2005 in Aguadilla, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA.

  3. 14.  Juan Beltrán Berberena was born on 15 Dec 1909 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, PR, Carribean (son of Ramón Beltrán Delgado and María De Los Santos Berberena Romero (Beltrán Delgado)); died on 27 Apr 1978 in Caguas, Puerto Rico, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1910, Collores de Las Piedras, Humacao, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Collores de Las Piedras, Humacao, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Collores De Piedrac, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1 Dec 1935, Collores, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA

    Juan married Sarah Santana López (Beltrán Berberena) on 15 Sep 1934 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA. Sarah (daughter of Ramón Santana Feliciano and Antera Providencia López Rodríguez (Santana Feliciano )) was born on 30 Oct 1912 in Aguas Buenas, Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, US Territory; died on 19 Dec 2014 in Faison, Duplin, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Sarah Santana López (Beltrán Berberena) was born on 30 Oct 1912 in Aguas Buenas, Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, US Territory (daughter of Ramón Santana Feliciano and Antera Providencia López Rodríguez (Santana Feliciano )); died on 19 Dec 2014 in Faison, Duplin, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LRRJ-14W
    • Residence: 1920, Aguas Buenas, Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Caguitas, Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1 Dec 1935, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1 Dec 1935, Collores, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1992, Englewood, FL
    • Residence: 1993, Sarasota, FL
    • Residence: 1994, Englewood, FL

    Notes:

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    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.
    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.

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    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.
    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.

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    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.
    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.

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    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.
    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.

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    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.
    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.

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    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.
    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.

    SarahSantana-L'f3pez http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=424b026d-9488-405d-9cf6-822b043c04ce&tid=46548815&pid=36 sarah 2013 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e750b956-27fa-4bb6-add2-85484e6c679e&tid=46548815&pid=36

    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.
    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.

    SarahSantana-L'f3pez http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=424b026d-9488-405d-9cf6-822b043c04ce&tid=46548815&pid=36 sarah 2013 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e750b956-27fa-4bb6-add2-85484e6c679e&tid=46548815&pid=36

    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.
    Sara Santana López, (Beltrán) 102, of Las Piedras, Puerto Rico passed away at 8:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at her home in Faison, North Carolina.
    .
    She was born October 30th 1912, in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. She was the oldest daughter of Ramón Santana and Antera López of Aguas Buenas. Sara married Juan Beltrán in 1932 in Las Piedras. They had six children, two who preceded her in death.
    Noemi Beltrán (deceased - 1935) and Hector Beltrán (deceased - 1976)

    Until the Lord brings us together again, she leaves behind two daughters, Yolanda, (Lee) Halstead of Fort Myers, Florida, Abigail Beltrán of Faison, North Carolina, two sons,
    John Beltrán (Mar'eda) of Lansing, Michigan, and Eli Beltrán (Marcia) of Peoria Illinois.
    And more than 19 grandchildren, and more than 30 great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

    Sara made a commitment to serve Jesus at the age of seven and was baptized at eight years of age. At the age of ten she began to travel the mountains of Puerto Rico with her dad sharing the Gospel. During her teenage years she was involved inplanting a number of local churches. Sarah was always a leader, in her church in Puerto Rico, in New York City, and served as missionary with the Spanish American Mission in Lansing, Michigan during the 1960s and 1970s.
    She served as the lead preacher sharing the Gospel to Mexican agricultural workers that worked on the farms throughout the state of Michigan. During that time she also organized a follow-up Bible study correspondence program with over 500 menthat made commitments for Christ after her Gospel presentations.

    Sara was also an author of two books; ``Canaveral´´ a book of her Poetry written throughout her life, and ``Mis Buenos y Malos Dias´´, her memoirs, which covered about 70 years of her long life.

    She was an active member and Sunday school teacher in a local church wherever she lived. First Spanish Baptist Church in New York City; Disipulos de Cristo in Las Piedras; the Iglesia Bautista de Restauracion in Las Piedras in PR.

    Sara will be remembered for how she wholeheartedly loved the Lord Jesus Christ and her love and dedication to her entire family.

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    1. 7. Yolanda Esther Beltrán Sántana (Halstead) was born on 22 Jul 1935 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 7 Jul 2017 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida, USA; was buried on 12 Jul 2017.
    2. Ruth Noemi Beltrán Sántana was born on 26 Apr 1937 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, PR, Carribean; died on 21 Jul 1938 in Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA.
    3. Hector Ivan Beltrán Sántana was born on 10 Jul 1938 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 29 Oct 1977 in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic; was buried in Nov 1977 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA.
    4. Abigail Beltrán Santana
    5. John Ramón Beltrán Santana
    6. Rev Eliezer Beltrán Santana