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Amalia Díaz Carrasquillo Gerrish

Birth
Bayamón Municipality, Puerto Rico, USA
Death
7 Jan 2020 (aged 87–88)
Burial
Londonderry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
C-03B
Memorial ID
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Amalia Rodas Carrasquillo Gerrish, 87, of Naples, FL and Londonderry, NH, passed away on July 7, 2020 in Naples, Florida.


Amalia was born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, to Osvaldo Rodas and Ángela Díaz. She attended Bayamón High School, the University of Puerto Rico and Mills College of Education in New York from where she graduated in 1953 and also earned a Master's in Special and Bilingual Education from Boston University in 1979. She spent 46 years teaching elementary school in the Antilles Consolidated Schools in San Juan, Puerto Rico as well as the Boston Public Schools. Amalia is best described as having a passion for learning, always developing new ideas about how to make teaching meaningful and fun things to do with the students.


In 1956 she married her high school sweetheart, Pedro A. Carrasquillo of Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, and they were married for 37 years until his death in 1993. Together they raised five children who now live in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Florida and California. She was proud of her children's accomplishments and was delighted with her grandchildren's successes.


Amalia retired from teaching in 1999 and moved to Londonderry, New Hampshire where she met her future husband Scott Gerrish. They married in 2000 and he quickly became her protector, counselor and friend. For a number of years they travelled between Florida and New Hampshire until permanently settling down in Naples, Florida. Their relationship was a second chance at romance for both of them. Her husband, Scott, and her close friend, [Redacted] Delucca, lovingly cared for her during the last few years of her life. The family gives them and everyone else who cared for Amalia their greatest and warmest gratitude. Her lovely spirit will live on with all of us.


She is survived by her husband Scott, her children, [Redacted] O. Carrasquillo, [Redacted] A. Carrasquillo, [Redacted] A. Carrasquillo, [Redacted] L. Carrasquillo and [Redacted] Daouk, their spouses, her stepchildren, [Redacted] Gerrish, [Redacted] Perdigao, [Redacted] Gerrish, their spouses, 15 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren as well as a number of other loving relatives and close friends.


A memorial service will be planned at some point in the future. In lieu of flowers, please make a "Memorial Gift in Memory of Amalia Gerrish" donation to the Hope Lutheran Church, 25999 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs, FL 34135.


Arrangements are being handled by Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home and Crematory. Family Owned and Operated Since 1978


Amalia Rodas Carrasquillo Gerrish, 87, of Naples, FL and Londonderry, NH, passed away on July 7, 2020 in Naples, Florida.


Amalia was born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, to Osvaldo Rodas and Ángela Díaz. She attended Bayamón High School, the University of Puerto Rico and Mills College of Education in New York from where she graduated in 1953 and also earned a Master's in Special and Bilingual Education from Boston University in 1979. She spent 46 years teaching elementary school in the Antilles Consolidated Schools in San Juan, Puerto Rico as well as the Boston Public Schools. Amalia is best described as having a passion for learning, always developing new ideas about how to make teaching meaningful and fun things to do with the students.


In 1956 she married her high school sweetheart, Pedro A. Carrasquillo of Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, and they were married for 37 years until his death in 1993. Together they raised five children who now live in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Florida and California. She was proud of her children's accomplishments and was delighted with her grandchildren's successes.


Amalia retired from teaching in 1999 and moved to Londonderry, New Hampshire where she met her future husband Scott Gerrish. They married in 2000 and he quickly became her protector, counselor and friend. For a number of years they travelled between Florida and New Hampshire until permanently settling down in Naples, Florida. Their relationship was a second chance at romance for both of them. Her husband, Scott, and her close friend, [Redacted] Delucca, lovingly cared for her during the last few years of her life. The family gives them and everyone else who cared for Amalia their greatest and warmest gratitude. Her lovely spirit will live on with all of us.


She is survived by her husband Scott, her children, [Redacted] O. Carrasquillo, [Redacted] A. Carrasquillo, [Redacted] A. Carrasquillo, [Redacted] L. Carrasquillo and [Redacted] Daouk, their spouses, her stepchildren, [Redacted] Gerrish, [Redacted] Perdigao, [Redacted] Gerrish, their spouses, 15 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren as well as a number of other loving relatives and close friends.


A memorial service will be planned at some point in the future. In lieu of flowers, please make a "Memorial Gift in Memory of Amalia Gerrish" donation to the Hope Lutheran Church, 25999 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs, FL 34135.


Arrangements are being handled by Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home and Crematory. Family Owned and Operated Since 1978


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