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Arango, Olga August 8, 1935 - December 14, 2021

Olga Arango, age 86, of Hackettstown died Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at home.  Olga was born August 8, 1935 in Santurce, Puerto Rico to the late Cristobal and Silvana (Alvarado) Quiles.

Olga was born in Puerto Rico, immigrated to the United States living in the Bronx, NY before moving to Hackettstown 20 years ago. She was previously employed by Edhart Corp, Hackettstown, NJ as a Solderer where she enjoyed her work, never wanting to retire.  Olga was a feisty woman who loved to talk and being social with family and friends.  She was very active in her church, Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses, Hackettstown, NJ.  She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

She is survived by 2 loving sons,  Aladino Roman, Jr., Dean Roman, a devoted daughter, Olga Roman and husband Gus Stratigis, 5 sisters, Yolanda, Carmen and husband Samuel, Irma, Norma and Nancy, 5 grandchildren, Tanya Perez and companion Carla, Joel Perez, Aaron Roman, Michael Roman, Alicia Martiniez. And 4 great grandchildren.

All services were private and under the direction of the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High Street, Hackettstown, NJ.

 

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    Ilze Bars says

    We are saddened to learn of the loss of Olga Arango. She was a loyal employee of Edhard Corp. for 22 years until she was 83. Olga certainly was feisty and most certainly did not want to retire. The Edhard family extends heartfelt condolences to her family. The world is a lesser place with her passing. Rest in peace Olga.

    • Tanya Perez says

      I appreciate the kind words…My Grandmother Olga truly loved her Edhard Co. family she spoke of her days there fondly -Tanya

    • Ilze says

      We only happened to learn of her passing Thursday. We were discussing bringing her something from our Christmas party this coming Thursday. She looked quite frail the last time Kris saw her, so we figured she might not be up for a lengthy car ride to the party, but might welcome a little something. Little did we know…
      We will miss her.

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    olga Roman says

    My mom did not want to sit around and wait on anything which made her a go getter. I pray that there are no more excuses on why she can not get around on her own. Go get them MOM.

    • Ilze says

      Go-getter doesn’t begin to describe her. No vision, hearing or mobility issues held her back in this life. She was a lesson in strength.
      There is nothing holding her back now. Those around her better put on a seatbelt…

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