He moved to America in 1970, settling in Chino, Calif and was employed as a dairyman. He was known for his green thumb, humor and compassionate heart.
He was survived by his wife of 37 years, Susette Maria Aguiar, his son, Dominique (Becky) Aguiar; daughter, Susette "Susie" Luis (Dan) Aguiar-Possnack; a brother; two sisters; three grandchildren, Symphony, Bella & Dominique Aguiar and two honorary grandchildren; nieces & nephews.
He moved to America in 1970, settling in Chino, Calif and was employed as a dairyman. He was known for his green thumb, humor and compassionate heart.
He was survived by his wife of 37 years, Susette Maria Aguiar, his son, Dominique (Becky) Aguiar; daughter, Susette "Susie" Luis (Dan) Aguiar-Possnack; a brother; two sisters; three grandchildren, Symphony, Bella & Dominique Aguiar and two honorary grandchildren; nieces & nephews.