Fayna Ait Said
Marie was the sweetest person ever. She was always caring and encouraged me in many ways. She would always ask about my daughter and was really affectionnate. She was authentic. I will miss her and her smile very much. God bless her.

Birth date: Aug 11, 1940 Death date: Jun 19, 2025
Marie was the sweetest person ever. She was always caring and encouraged me in many ways. She would always ask about my daughter and was really affectionnate. She was authentic. I will miss her and her smile very much. God bless her.
Mami may your light always shine bright just like your heart and your smile. Protect me from up above and guide me when I seem to need your strength.
I LOVE YOU mami. ❤️
When Marie and I first met ,we felt such an immediate strong connection. Despite the distance,this connection just got stronger and stronger and every time we met we felt like we just saw each other a few days before. I will miss her very much but I will always keep with me the memory of her kindness and forever smiling face.Even when things were not always bright,her smile and optimism would always shine a light on everyone around.Rest in peace my dear friend,my sister and keep that light with you,wherever you are.
My mom with Margarita and Gisela. They’ve been friends for almost 50 years. The 3 made working at McArthur Dairy a great place through a bond like no other. She adored Margarita (the one on the left). They are once again united in love and friendship.
I can’t think of one specific moment, but what I can say is that whenever we were together, we had a comedy show going on. To the times we shared from the cheering, laughter and loving our family will also be in my heart! 💖
Our relationship began with challenges, but through time and grace, we found our way to something beautiful—true love, mutual respect, and deep support. I believe that was no accident, but part of God’s plan to grow our hearts and bring us closer together.
She became a blessing in my life—an example of strength, wisdom, and unconditional love. I thank God for the time we had, for the lessons we learned, and for the love we shared to include our family vacations, through packing, plane rides drinks, joy and unity.
Though she has left this earthly life, I know her spirit is at peace—resting in God’s eternal embrace she is watching over us.Her love and guidance will live on in all of us, and I trust we will meet again one day in His perfect timing.
Until then, I carry her in my heart, with love, with peace, and with faith. I promise to continue to keep our sanity living with the values you shared to embrace one another and most importantly with love.
Love always
Jessica Hazoury Dominguez
My mom was the most amazing, loving, and caring woman I have ever met. She gave everything without expecting anything in return. Her love had no end and my brother, both of my nephews and myself were the apples of her eyes. The word “NO” did not exist in her vocabulary. My mom decided to return and finish the degree she never finished in Cuba. As luck would have it, I was registered in the same classes she was. I eventually started dropping the same class as the competition was to hard for me to handle. Such a determined woman, she graduated from FIU with full honors.
My mom and I traveled the world together and enjoyed every moment already planning where we would travel to next before finishing the current trip. My mom had a zest for life, love, and travel. Our last clear conversation was the day before she passed. My brother had gone to go get her a chocolate shake and it was her and I alone in the room. I asked her what was her favorite trip and she said Vienna. I then asked her if she remembered when I took her to the Vienna Opera House and she said yes. I then asked her if she remembered the summer and winter palace of the Hapsburg’s and she smiled. This conversation felt like an eternity for me. I then finished the conversation by telling her to hurry and get better so that we could go back to Vienna. I said “mom always remember that it’s me and you to the very end. She gave me the most beautiful smile knowing that she wasn’t going to get any better.
I know that we all sat out mom is the best, but my mom was as the best at everything from being a daughter, to a wife, to a mother, to a friend and most importantly to her family. MOM my life will never be the same. Your departure has left a huge void that is unbearable and unexplainable. Mami I LOVE YOU and we will soon be together again. ❤️
You’ll be greatly missed. We had some very good times. We love you so much!
I was heartbroken to hear about your loss. Please accept my deepest condolences. I can only imagine how difficult this time must be for you and your loved ones.
You are in my thoughts, and I’m wishing you comfort and strength in the days ahead.