Judith Pagani Robles' Obituary
Our beloved Judith "Judy" Pagani Robles, 76, of Cutler Bay, Miami-Dade County, Florida, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, January 23, 2022. She was born on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico in the historic capital of San Juan on May 12, 1945, to Juan Federico Pagani and Belen Rodriguez Pagani. She graduated from the University of Puerto Rico with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology.
She shared her life with her three siblings, Zaida Pagani (1941-2013), Juan F. Pagani and Sylvia Pagani; her husband, Tomas Robles, whom she lovingly referred to as "el galan;" her son, Eric Daniel Molina (his wife, Jesenia) and her daughter, Brenda Enid Molina; her grandchildren, whom she lovingly called, Mariah "Mara" Isabella Molina, Raquel "Rocky" Amanda Perez, Olivia "Oli" Seraiah Molina, Jadon Daniel Molina, Benjamin "Benny" Daniel Molina, Isabel "Isa" Alessandra Perez, Alyssa "Aly" Noemi Perez, and Nathan Daniel Molina; and her great granddaughter, Nevaeh Rae Molina.
She was an extraordinarily talented, dedicated, and successful woman with a wide range of careers. She was a journalist, activist, model, international travel/tourism director, entrepreneur, teacher, multi-business owner, concert promoter and orchidist. Aside from her professional successes, some of her greatest accomplishments were being a loving, kind, family-oriented, generous, Christian mother, wife, grandmother, sister, aunt, daughter, friend, neighbor and co-worker. She leaves behind a living legacy in the many lives she has positively impacted.
Please join us for a celebration of life service that will be held at Van Orsdel Funeral & Cremation Services, 11220 N. Kendall Drive, Miami, Florida 33176, on Saturday, January 29, 2022. Viewing will be from 4 to 9 p.m., and the service will be at 5 p.m. More information is available on Van Orsdel's website (www.vanorsdel.com).
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