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The Salvadoran community in SF is in mourning for one of their children

by Marvin Ramírez

 

The son of the thumb of America, El Salvador, Don Efraín E. Romero, and who was the father of the esteemed culinary businesswoman Doña Daysi Romero, gave his soul to the Lord on November 6, 2021. He was 89 years old.

Born in San Miguel, El Salvador on Feb. 22, 1032, from the marriage between Epolito Romero and Sosa Isabel Romero, Mr. Romero, who proudly served in the Armed Forces of his country, was also a professional miner among other services he rendered to his country. He participated in the construction of the National Hospital of Sensuntepeque, Cabañas.

He was married to Mrs. Ortencia de Romero.

Mr. Efraín, who arrived in San Francisco in 2001, died of heart failure, being buried with his wife and his beloved granddaughter, Ana Cecilia Romero, in the Cypress Cemetery, in Colma, California. .

“His passion was to serve humanity, he was a very helpful person,” said his daughter Daysi, who is the owner of the renowned restaurant Rinconcito Salvadoreño, in San Francisco. “He liked soccer and boxing.”

He is survived by his children José Mauricio, Carmen, Daysi, Adela, Celia Armida, Edwin and Norma Romero, and 40 grandchildren.

The El Reportero staff and his editor, Marvin Ramírez, offer their sincere condolences to the bereaved family. Rest in peace.

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