Brigido, respectfully and affectionately known as Papá, will be remembered for his faith which was always strong and devout; his love of tending to his land, animals and garden; playing the harmonica and accordion; wood-working; and inventing all sorts of things to use around his home and garden. Mostly, though, he loved spending time with his family for which he led and protected as the patriarch.
On May 22, 1948 at Parroquia San Juan Bautista Catholic Church in Orocovis, Puerto Rico, he married his beloved Irma Guadalupe Ortiz. They parented 10 children and were married for 44 years until Irma's passing on November 27, 1992.
In 1997, he and Alicia Orozco joined together in a second marriage for both in Durham, NC and eventually made their home in Orocovis, Puerto Rico; she survives him.
Brigido is survived by his nine children: Maria Thomas and her husband Greg of Mooresville, NC; Carmen Schuka and her husband Stanley of Wappingers Falls, NY; Irma Steiner and her husband Michael of Raleigh, NC; Peter Torres and his wife Vicki of Pflugerville, TX; William Torres and his wife Joanne of Charlotte, NC; Anna Somers and her husband Andrew of Durham, NC; Alfred Torres of Fort Mill, SC; Bernadette Gordy and her husband John of Joint Base MDL, NJ; and Carlos Torres and his companion Amanda Randalli of Columbus, OH.
Sadly, Brigido and Irma were predeceased by one son, Benjamin Torres, on December 26, 1991.
He is also survived by 14 grandchildren, who lovingly called him Papá, all whom he cherished greatly: Bryan (Rochelle) Schuka, Bradley (Danielle) Schuka, Michael (Laura Santoro) Schuka, Joseph Schuka, Paige Amstutz, Angela (Borphan) Limthong, Christina (Nick) Dunbar, April (Chris) Hager, Mary (Jon) Mitchell, Juli (Alex) Richani, Peter Somers, Alex Thomas, Meghan (Alex) Lederle, and John Gordy III. He is also survived by 15 great-grandchildren which he loved being around: Zoe, Addison, Zane, Savannah, Parker, Lexi, Ethan, Tom, Robinson, Benjamin, Michael, Dean, Eva, Elle and Audric.
Brigido is survived by his sisters, Blanca Torres and Lily Rivera and his brothers, Guillermo (Marilu) Torres, Elcian (Anna) Torres and David (Olga) Torres. He was predeceased by 3 brothers and 4 sisters. He is also survived by a host of nieces and nephews both in the States and in Puerto Rico.
In light of the recent worldwide occurrences dealing with the outbreak of COVID-19, FOR IMMEDIATE FAMILY ONLY, there will be a private viewing followed by a private graveside service at the Maplewood Cemetery in Durham, NC.
His family will plan a Celebration of Life Memorial Mass at a later date and time at his former parish of Immaculata Catholic Church, Durham, NC for all of his family and friends to come together, remember and celebrate his life.
Hall-Wynne FH - Apr 21, 2020
Brigido, respectfully and affectionately known as Papá, will be remembered for his faith which was always strong and devout; his love of tending to his land, animals and garden; playing the harmonica and accordion; wood-working; and inventing all sorts of things to use around his home and garden. Mostly, though, he loved spending time with his family for which he led and protected as the patriarch.
On May 22, 1948 at Parroquia San Juan Bautista Catholic Church in Orocovis, Puerto Rico, he married his beloved Irma Guadalupe Ortiz. They parented 10 children and were married for 44 years until Irma's passing on November 27, 1992.
In 1997, he and Alicia Orozco joined together in a second marriage for both in Durham, NC and eventually made their home in Orocovis, Puerto Rico; she survives him.
Brigido is survived by his nine children: Maria Thomas and her husband Greg of Mooresville, NC; Carmen Schuka and her husband Stanley of Wappingers Falls, NY; Irma Steiner and her husband Michael of Raleigh, NC; Peter Torres and his wife Vicki of Pflugerville, TX; William Torres and his wife Joanne of Charlotte, NC; Anna Somers and her husband Andrew of Durham, NC; Alfred Torres of Fort Mill, SC; Bernadette Gordy and her husband John of Joint Base MDL, NJ; and Carlos Torres and his companion Amanda Randalli of Columbus, OH.
Sadly, Brigido and Irma were predeceased by one son, Benjamin Torres, on December 26, 1991.
He is also survived by 14 grandchildren, who lovingly called him Papá, all whom he cherished greatly: Bryan (Rochelle) Schuka, Bradley (Danielle) Schuka, Michael (Laura Santoro) Schuka, Joseph Schuka, Paige Amstutz, Angela (Borphan) Limthong, Christina (Nick) Dunbar, April (Chris) Hager, Mary (Jon) Mitchell, Juli (Alex) Richani, Peter Somers, Alex Thomas, Meghan (Alex) Lederle, and John Gordy III. He is also survived by 15 great-grandchildren which he loved being around: Zoe, Addison, Zane, Savannah, Parker, Lexi, Ethan, Tom, Robinson, Benjamin, Michael, Dean, Eva, Elle and Audric.
Brigido is survived by his sisters, Blanca Torres and Lily Rivera and his brothers, Guillermo (Marilu) Torres, Elcian (Anna) Torres and David (Olga) Torres. He was predeceased by 3 brothers and 4 sisters. He is also survived by a host of nieces and nephews both in the States and in Puerto Rico.
In light of the recent worldwide occurrences dealing with the outbreak of COVID-19, FOR IMMEDIATE FAMILY ONLY, there will be a private viewing followed by a private graveside service at the Maplewood Cemetery in Durham, NC.
His family will plan a Celebration of Life Memorial Mass at a later date and time at his former parish of Immaculata Catholic Church, Durham, NC for all of his family and friends to come together, remember and celebrate his life.
Hall-Wynne FH - Apr 21, 2020
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