Cristobal Marroquin, a devoted family man and a dedicated member of his community, passed away peacefully on April 24, 2026, in Lehigh Acres, Florida. Born on May 28, 1961, in Okeechobee, Florida, Cristobal spent much of his life as a watermelon harvester, a humble profession through which he nurtured his family and remained deeply connected to the land he loved.
Cristobal was a cherished member of Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, where his faith was a cornerstone of his life. He found joy and strength in his spiritual community and in the moments he shared with loved ones. Above all, Cristobal treasured the time spent with his family, whose love and companionship were the essence of his heart.
He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Sonia Marroquin, who stood by his side through all of life's seasons. His sons—Christopher, David, Anthony, and Adrian Marroquin—and his daughters, Cristian Marroquin and Magdli Delgado, carry forward his legacy of warmth and resilience. Cristobal also found great joy in the laughter of his two grandchildren, whose lives he touched with his gentle spirit.
Family connections were central to Cristobal’s life. He is survived by his brother Raymond Marroquin and his sisters Mary Perez and Juanita Marroquin Puente, each of whom shared in the bonds of enduring love and support. Though his earthly journey ended, the memories of his kindness and steadfast devotion remain vivid in the hearts of all who knew him.
Cristobal was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Antonio and Margaret Marroquin, and his brothers Antonio Marroquin Jr. and Frank Marroquin. Their memories live on and are honored by those who continue to cherish their family’s rich heritage.
The community and family will gather to remember Cristobal during a visitation on April 29, 2026, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Akin Davis Funeral Home in LaBelle, Florida. A Mass celebrating his life will be held on May 1, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, followed by his burial at Fort Denaud Cemetery Road in Fort Denaud, beginning at 12:15 p.m.
Cristobal Marroquin’s life was a testament to the power of dedication—to family, faith, and hard work. His legacy endures in the love he gave so freely and the quiet strength he exemplified each day. Though he has departed, the imprint of his life continues to inspire those who were fortunate to know him. He will be dearly missed and forever remembered.
Jessica ("Jessie") Wingold, 62, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Monday, April 13, 2026. Jessica was born in Nicaragua, and in 1979, emigrated with family to the United States, settling in Miami, where she lived most of her life. Later, she relocated to Clewiston with her mother, the late Magdalena Isabel Moradel, where she devoted herself to caring for her mother, until her mother passed away. Finally, Jessica moved to the LaBelle area, staying with and caring for her dear friend Wayne.
She was at Wayne's place when she passed --- a place she described as "a little slice of Heaven; a place where she said she was "Happy and at Peace".
Jessica had a Generous Spirit --- her greatest Joy in life was giving and caring for those she loved. She loved to cook, and got great satisfaction from preparing and serving food for Family and Friends, (and so did we!). She was, by Nature, a Guardian and Protector, and was always being adopted by stray cats --- they seemed to sense her Goodness; she loved to laugh, and had a way of drawing those around her into the laughter; she loved music, and her "herbal tea", and spending time with her "significant other", her Best Friend and Companion for 18 years, Ian Spaziani.
Jessica could also be FEISTY! All of 5 foot 2", and she could " let you have it!", if she felt the need, (usually in defending herself or someone she loved.). It's just who she was.
Jessica was "One of a Kind", and had the Courage and Determination to be her Authentic Self ---(and damn anybody who didn't like it!) Her sense of self-possession did not depend on the approval or opinions of others. Never a " fake" or a "phony", she was The Real Thing.
Her family and friends will dearly miss her Love and Kindness, and her zest for Life...
Jessica is predeceased by her beloved mother, Magdalena ("Mama") Moradel; by her beautiful grandmother Bertilda Moradel; by her aunts Thelma Casanova, Teresa Santiago; by her uncle Mario Moradel; and her cousins.
Jessica is survived by her long-time partner, Ian Spaziani; her dear sister, Natalia Clifford; and numerous Aunts, Cousins, and extended Family.
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