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Angel Reyes III

October 27, 2024

 

Angel (Tato) Reyes III, beloved father and friend, passed away on October 27th, 2024, in Newberry, Florida. He was 70 years old.

 

Born on September 11, 1954, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Nilda Agrait Reyes and Angel Reyes II, Tato pursued his education at the University of Puerto Rico, where he began to shape his future in dentistry. He embarked on his dental career in 1979, dedicating his professional life to serving his community. Tato married the love of his life, Yvette, in 1978, and together they built a beautiful family.

 

Tato was a man of many passions and had an innate ability to connect with others, never meeting a stranger. His most cherished role was that of a devoted and loving father to his children, Tatito and Ivecita. An avid fisherman and hunter, Tato loved sharing these hobbies with friends, creating lasting memories in the great outdoors.

 

Tato is survived by his wife Yvette Ramos Reyes; along with his two children, Angel Reyes IV (Dena) and Ivecita Reyes (Rob Stoneberger); three grandchildren, Grace, Olivia and Isabel; sister Maria Eugenia Reyes and many loving relatives and friends.

 

He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, adventure, and unwavering love for his family and friends. Tato will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

 

A mass in his honor will be held at Holy Faith Catholic Church. Please contact the family or Jorge Negron at 352-709-8956 for details.

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  1. Dr. Reyes was a wonderful boss and a dear friend. He was so full of life. He loved his family so much and his doggies. He was a very intelligent man and would help anyone that he could. I'm glad to have had the opportunity to work with him for the last few years. It still doesn't seem real. He will be missed by so many of us.

  2. To the Reyes Family, I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. I was a patient of Dr.Reyes for many years. His personality was larger than life. He treated everyone so kind. He
    welcomed the challenge to give his patients a great smile. His sense of humor was like no other. Dr Reyes will be greatly missed by his former patients, community, and friends. His legacy of love, and contributions to the community will be remembered.

  3. He was bigger than life. More shine than most have. He was why I began to cook. He taught me to fish, and where they are. Most of all he taught me to laugh. You screw up, laugh at it and move on to learn. Life seperates people sometimes, but the memories are never seperated. I remember him teaching me to make sofrito, then making pastellas in the kitchen for an event, then teaching me how to do the rice at a big bend fishing event. He was saying pour the water at the exact time to blanch the rice, to cook it perfectly. He was a really strong man and a good friend. Somewhat of a genius. Tato lives on in many hearts.


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