Dora Otero

Dora Otero nació el 20 de Mayo de 1949, hija de Miguel Angel Otero y Sarah Merino en Chirilagua, San Miguel, El Salvador. Fue una de doce hermanos y hermanas (Beto, Rosa, Francisco, Miguel, Alicia, Olinda, Jorge, Jesus, Daniel, Sara, y Toño) quela quisieron mucho.

Dora fue hermana, madre, abuela, y mejor amiga de muchas personas en su vida. Tenía una manera alegré de recibir a las personas. Su deseó fue de siempre unir a la familia en especialmente, a su núcleo familiar. No hay palabras qué puededescribir sus fuerzas de seguir adelanté. Siendo madre y padre de sus cuatro hijos ayudó en inculcar buenas enseñanzas, a respetar unos a otros. Tenía un corazón aventurero y bondadoso. Apreciaba a todos sus familiares y amistades desde el fondo de su corazón y el amor qué recibía sin esperar nada a cambió.

Dora Otero was born on May 20, 1949 to Miguel Angel Otero and Sarah Merino in Chirilagua, San Miguel, El Salvador. She was one of 12 brothers and sisters (Beto, Rosa, Francisco, Miguel, Alicia, Olinda, Jorge, Jesus, Daniel, Sara, and Toño) who loved her dearly.

 

Dora was a grandmother, mother, sister, and friend to many in her life. She always had a positive outlook on life and had a happy perspective of helping those around her. Her last wish was to ensure that her nuclear family can once again come together to celebrate. There are no words that can help to describe her strength to overcome challenges and move on.Dora, as mother and father to her four children (Dinora, Jose Amilcar, Rolando, and Maritza) taught to respect one another. She loved everyone from the bottom of her heart and she cherished the love she received.

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