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New York said goodbye to Ramón Aníbal Ramos, legendary Dominican communicator

“I lose a brother, like the community, a friend, a close colleague,” said the announcer Rey Carrión, during the funeral of Ramón Aníbal Ramos, Legendary Dominican communicator who recently died in New York.

“With a solemn religious ceremony, family and friends said goodbye to the television presenter” in a present body mass at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church Catholic Church in Inwood, reported NY1 News. The event was chaired by his widow, Ana Aminta. “It will be in our hearts, more in mine, that he knows that we were inseparable, we were together 24 hours a day “.

“I’m standing here right now for him because he was the one who recommended me to work at La Mega when I came in 1988,” Carrión recalled.

“A great communicator, who was always present in helping the community and our people,” said his friend, Dr. Ramón Tallaj, founder of SOMOS Community Care. Over the past year, both have documented the tireless work of the community in their fight against COVID-19. First line.

Ramos, who had resided in New York since 1982, was a native of San Pedro de Macorís and was 76 years old. He had been hospitalized after a massive heart attack that he could not overcome, and died on February 23, leaving a legacy of almost six decades of career in the Dominican Republic and New York.

As featured journalist and television presenter, worked tirelessly and passionately to tell the stories of the Dominican Republic and all Latinos in the US with compassion and dignity, the organization SOMOS Community Care said in a statement.

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