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3351 Residence Marital Status: Married Rivera Bonilla, Juan (I3501)
 
3352 Residence Post Office: Butler Bass, Leah Lucinda (I4726)
 
3353 Residence Post Office: Butler Bass, Leah Lucinda (I4726)
 
3354 Residence Post Office: Fayetteville McPhail, Mary Ann (I2156)
 
3355 Residence Post Office: Hawbys Store Hinson, Jinnot (I5613)
 
3356 Residence Post Office: Hawbys Store Hinson, Wiley (I650)
 
3357 Residence Post Office: Hawbys Store Hinson, Archibald B . (I648)
 
3358 Residence Post Office: Hawbys Store Hinson, John (I645)
 
3359 Residence Post Office: Hawbys Store Hinson, Lovett (I603)
 
3360 Residence Post Office: Hawbys Store Hinson, William Bryant (I601)
 
3361 Residence Post Office: Hawbys Store Bass, Roxana A (I647)
 
3362 Residence Post Office: Hawleys Store Bass, Roxana A (I647)
 
3363 Retired Sánchez Soto, Léoncio (I65)
 
3364 Richmond Metropolitan Hospital Johnson, Margaret Pearl (I5513)
 
3365 Rio Lajas Delacruz Gonzales, Geronimo (I3452)
 
3366 Rio Lajas Delacruz Gonzales, Ana (I3463)
 
3367 Rio Lajas Delacruz Gonzales, Dionicio (I3480)
 
3368 Rio Lajas Delacruz Gonzales, Estevan (I7937)
 
3369 Rio Lajas Delacruz Maldonado, Casimiro (I11420)
 
3370 Rio Lajas Rivera Gonzales, María (I11427)
 
3371 Robeon twp Hospital 5:30pm Dail, Bettie (I2072)
 
3372 Robert Frankling Potter http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=3771ef80-6359-4c3e-87fa-93328670d7b4&tid=46548815&pid=1387
Robert Frankling Potter http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=3771ef80-6359-4c3e-87fa-93328670d7b4&tid=46548815&pid=1387 
Potter, Robert Franklin (I554)
 
3373 Robert Frankling Potter http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=3771ef80-6359-4c3e-87fa-93328670d7b4&tid=46548815&pid=1387
Robert Frankling Potter http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=3771ef80-6359-4c3e-87fa-93328670d7b4&tid=46548815&pid=1387 
Potter, Robert Franklin (I1779)
 
3374 Roberts Grove Lee, Kizzia (I2030)
 
3375 Roberts Grove Lee, Kizzia (I2030)
 
3376 Rosa I Speaks http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e2e05e34-c950-4c08-90e9-f1c441f7fbad&tid=46548815&pid=682
Rosa I Speaks http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e2e05e34-c950-4c08-90e9-f1c441f7fbad&tid=46548815&pid=682 
Williford, Rosa Ines (I8203)
 
3377 RosaliaSuárez-González http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=76d74ecd-6b17-44b0-9231-16dd28067d85&tid=46548815&pid=498

RosaliaSuárez-González http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=76d74ecd-6b17-44b0-9231-16dd28067d85&tid=46548815&pid=498 
Suárez Gonzalez, Rosalia (I2492)
 
3378 RosaliaSuárez-González http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=76d74ecd-6b17-44b0-9231-16dd28067d85&tid=46548815&pid=498

RosaliaSuárez-González http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=76d74ecd-6b17-44b0-9231-16dd28067d85&tid=46548815&pid=498 
Suárez Gonzalez, Rosalia (I2492)
 
3379 RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224
 
Santana López, Rosalia Rosa María (I7011)
 
3380 RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

{geni:about_me} === GEDCOM Note ===
RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224 
Thompson, Robert (I395)
 
3381 RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

{geni:about_me} === GEDCOM Note ===
RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224 
Santana López (Paquin), Rosalia Rosa María (I2301)
 
3382 RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

{geni:about_me} === GEDCOM Note ===
RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224

RosaMariaSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6c5e37b4-2236-472f-9ea1-97632377ab23&tid=46548815&pid=224 
Santana López (Paquin), Rosalia Rosa María (I2301)
 
3383 rose horton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8f87c727-3a7f-4392-9b6f-15e5d9edb72b&tid=46548815&pid=296 rosemaryannhorton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=74a74e0e-ed08-4a35-b843-56e710d08428&tid=46548815&pid=296
rose horton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8f87c727-3a7f-4392-9b6f-15e5d9edb72b&tid=46548815&pid=296 rosemaryannhorton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=74a74e0e-ed08-4a35-b843-56e710d08428&tid=46548815&pid=296 
Horton, Rosemary Ann (I761)
 
3384 rose horton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8f87c727-3a7f-4392-9b6f-15e5d9edb72b&tid=46548815&pid=296 rosemaryannhorton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=74a74e0e-ed08-4a35-b843-56e710d08428&tid=46548815&pid=296
rose horton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8f87c727-3a7f-4392-9b6f-15e5d9edb72b&tid=46548815&pid=296 rosemaryannhorton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=74a74e0e-ed08-4a35-b843-56e710d08428&tid=46548815&pid=296 
Horton (Fide)l, Rosemary Anne (I2853)
 
3385 rose horton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8f87c727-3a7f-4392-9b6f-15e5d9edb72b&tid=46548815&pid=296 rosemaryannhorton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=74a74e0e-ed08-4a35-b843-56e710d08428&tid=46548815&pid=296
rose horton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8f87c727-3a7f-4392-9b6f-15e5d9edb72b&tid=46548815&pid=296 rosemaryannhorton http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=74a74e0e-ed08-4a35-b843-56e710d08428&tid=46548815&pid=296 
Horton (Fide)l, Rosemary Anne (I2853)
 
3386 Roxobol-Kelford cemetery Shoulars, Charlie Emmett (I2021)
 
3387 S7300147 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e2455658-77a3-4961-abc2-33748dd67f74&tid=46548815&pid=679

S7300147 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e2455658-77a3-4961-abc2-33748dd67f74&tid=46548815&pid=679 
Lee, Elizabeth D (I1885)
 
3388 S7300147 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e2455658-77a3-4961-abc2-33748dd67f74&tid=46548815&pid=679

S7300147 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e2455658-77a3-4961-abc2-33748dd67f74&tid=46548815&pid=679 
Lee, Elizabeth D (I1885)
 
3389 Saint Louis Church Family: John Schreck / Anna Sabina Fineis (F2075)
 
3390 Salen Creek, Brinson, Leona (I8484)
 
3391 Sampson Memorial Hosp West, Theodore Carson (I294)
 
3392 Sampson Memorial Hosp West, Theodore Carson (I294)
 
3393 Sampson Memorial Hosp West, Theodore Carson (I2190)
 
3394 Sampson Memorial Hosp West, Theodore Carson (I2190)
 
3395 Sampson Tew Family http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=704196ff-1531-4c62-b9c2-bca015d709a8&tid=46548815&pid=2054
Sampson Tew Family http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=704196ff-1531-4c62-b9c2-bca015d709a8&tid=46548815&pid=2054 
Tew, Sampson Millard (I926)
 
3396 Sampson Tew Family http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=704196ff-1531-4c62-b9c2-bca015d709a8&tid=46548815&pid=2054
Sampson Tew Family http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=704196ff-1531-4c62-b9c2-bca015d709a8&tid=46548815&pid=2054 
Tew, Sampson Millard (I7205)
 
3397 Sampson Tew Family http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=704196ff-1531-4c62-b9c2-bca015d709a8&tid=46548815&pid=2054
Sampson Tew Family http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=704196ff-1531-4c62-b9c2-bca015d709a8&tid=46548815&pid=2054 
Tew, Sampson Millard (I7205)
 
3398 Samuel Carlyle http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b9d3cdf3-0d3b-482e-bd21-5b44c89af22f&tid=46548815&pid=1362
Samuel Carlyle http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b9d3cdf3-0d3b-482e-bd21-5b44c89af22f&tid=46548815&pid=1362
Samuel Carlyle http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b9d3cdf3-0d3b-482e-bd21-5b44c89af22f&tid=46548815&pid=1362 
Carlyle, Samuel Cleveland (I6413)
 
3399 SANTANA, THEORA M. Lansing Age 73, passed away on Tuesday, October 21, 1997. She was born on August 16, 1924 in Watertown Township, MI to Joseph and Pauline (Platte) Trierweiler. She came from a family of 2 sisters and 7 brothers. Mrs. Santana was pre Trierweiler, Theora Margaret (I8886)
 
3400 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.

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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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. 
Santana López (Beltrán Berberena), Sarah (I2106)
 

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