Carmen D. Solero

Carmen D. Solero passed into her eternal rest on August 27, 2024 in Orlando, Florida at the age of 78. Carmen was born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico on July 27, 1946 from parents Vicente Roman and Lucia Rosa.

Carmen leaves to cherish the memories of her life, sons, Carlos A. Solero and Orville A. Solero; daughter, Sharon D. Solero; brothers, Gilbert Roman, Ivan Roman and Noel Roman; sisters, Lucy Roman and Rossie Roman; grandchildren, Texcy Rivera, Tracey Lopez, Robert Nevarez, Thays Nevarez, Cedric Solero, Isaiah Solero, Talia Santiago, Manuel Santiago, Lili Solero and Celenid Solero; great-gradchildren, Omaris Aponte, Alani Aponte, Ariel Curet, Emilio Curet, Noah Lopez, Adrian Lopez, Torian Moore, Melina Santiago and Lanaiya Moore; as well as extended family and friends that will miss her dearly.

Carmen is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Providencio Solero Resto Jr.; brothers, Albert Roman and Enrique Roman; and parents, Vicente Roman and Lucia Rosa.

A viewing will be held on September 5, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at A Community Funeral Home & Sunset Cremations, located at 910 W. Michigan Street in Orlando.

Services will be held on September 5, at 5:30 p.m. at A Community Funeral Home & Sunset Cremations, located at 910 W. Michigan Street in Orlando.

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