Showing posts with label Lillian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lillian. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Mama's Eulogy

I want to first thank everyone present, on behalf of our family, for coming to this celebration of the life of our mother Antonia.  I know that there are some that were unable to come because of distance or other obligations, but have sent their love and sympathy.  We truly appreciate it.

I haven't written anything in almost 3 years.  Mostly because writing takes inspiration.  Today I decided to share with you some insight into the life of my Guardian Angel, our Queen Bee, my mother, Antonia Rivera Martinez.  Not only my life long inspiration but my reason for being.

Some of you know her as the stubborn, willful, determined old lady who laughed and ignored the doctors throughout the years, as her health slowly but surely began to fail.  And that is basically true.  She was stubborn.  She was willful.  She was determined.  But she was also so much more than that.

Her love of children perhaps was forged by her life experience.  Mom was born in Ciales, Puerto Rico, July 16, 1935. By the tender age of 7, she was already an orphan.  Losing her mother Tomasa Martinez to a tubal ligation operation.  But even before then, she was moved around from family member to family member.  Being an out of wedlock child, in the 1930's, brought a lot of negative stigma with it,  compound that with being an orphan, and mom felt the sting of a door closed in her face more than once.  Her father Pablo Rivera was a bachelor, a coffee bean laborer who it seemed was unable to care for her.  God rest his soul.  Finally, her father's sister, Hemenegilda, reluctantly took my mother in. Grandma Hemenegilda was strict, very religious and dominating.  God rest her soul. Not the greatest atmosphere for the free spirited rebellious girl.  Mom couldn't wait to leave home.  So at 15 she went out on her own, the way most girls of that time would, who didn't get married or left to college, by getting pregnant.

Mom found strength from being a mother.  So she had 11 children.  She loved babies.  The way they looked.  The way they smelled.  The way they totally depended on her.  I know her quick thinking and uncanny ability to react quickly saved more than one life in this room.  I know, I owe my life to her.  There were days when she would come home from spending hours in an emergency room with one sick child, to pick up another one of us, usually with asthma, and go right back to the hospital.  I thank God everyday for my sister Aida, because I know she was the main reason Mom was able to pull that off.  She would often say that her greatest and only possession where her children.  Mom also said that she would never leave her "pollitos" even if it meant we would all be under a bridge.  But together we would stay.  And together we did stay.  You could say, that was mama's fight to the end.  To keep us all together.


As we all moved out and had families of our own, I remember countless times when she was awaken in the middle of the night with some emergency.  And with us, there was always something.  She never said no.  It was as if she was designed to be ready for when her family needed her, she awaited the calls and was willing and able to run to any hospital, any family member, or any state to be of help in anyway she could.  Mama lived for her babies, even when her babies stopped being babies decades ago.  She never stopped asking for us.  She never stopped praying for us. She never stopped waiting for that call that told her she was needed.  Even when she couldn't balance on her own two feet, she thought, when the time came she could still run out that door to rescue us, her babies.


In preparing myself to write this, I started remembering little peculiarities about Mama that are uniquely hers.  Like, she redefined the word "something".  For the rest of her life and I just could not figure out why, she would pronounce it "somesing".   Also, if you had a baby picture you just couldn't figure out who it was, take it to Mom.  It didn't matter if the photo was recent or 50 years old, she knew who that baby was.  Oh, and if you were worried about a big debt that you just couldn't afford right now, she would come out with her famous "La ultima la paga el diablo!"  Or another saying, "Un clavo saca a otro".  When we came home with a broken heart.  You also had to be careful when you complimented Mom on something she was wearing, like pretty new shoes or a bracelet or a charm, because she had the tendency of trying to give it to you.  Ever heard the saying "He would give his shirt off his back".  That was mom, in a nut shell.  Mom believed in sharing what little she had and in helping others.  Whether you were family or not, if you ended up on her front door, suddenly, you had a plate of food and a bed to sleep in.  Oh, and the unsolicited, usually spot on advice on how to solve your problems were part of the package.  But don't get me wrong, if she needed to pull your ears because you messed up, she had no problems getting the job done.  Oh but her cooking was so worth the scolding.

Let's remember that Mom is now with our Lord, Jesus Christ.  She is young, she is beautiful, she is healthy.  Mom was well known for her beauty and her temper.  Just imagine her with her loved ones. With her parents and grandparents, with our adorable niece Orlaida, her beloved daughter Lillian and unforgettable son Nano.  I can just see Mom, grabbing random angels and making them sit and listen to her go on and on about her children.  Sometimes divulging embarrasing information along the way.  Her sense of boundaries were sometimes questionable.  But we all know, she meant well.

I am not saying anything most of you don't already know.  Perhaps some of you will have better stories of Mom or times you shared together.  And that is wonderful.  That is what we are here for to celebrate the time the Lord graced us to spend with our Guardian Angel, our Queen Bee.   A woman also known as Mom, Grandma, Great Grandma, Daughter, Sister, Auntie, Cousin, Counselor, Advocate, Good Neighbor-Friend and Father.  These are all the titles that she earned throughout her life.  And the only titles that really meant "somesing" to her.

Thank you.

Monday, June 25, 2012

The Influence of Your Name

Most people go around their whole lives not knowing that the significance of their name has a great bearing on who they are and who they will become.  There are whole libraries dedicated to the etymology (study of origins of words) and onomastics (study of proper names) research of names.  I am a true believer that a strong name develops a strong individual.  With this in mind, I have researched the names of those in my extended family, since we are numerous enough to nicely fill in a page; I will ask that you patiently go down the list.  I hope this is a blessing to my family individually and collectively.

Our matriarch, Antonia, a very strong name indeed.  It means Praiseworthy and Priceless.  The Queen Bee of the Family.  Very appropriate.  Very popular in Greece and Italy; of Spanish and English origin.

Next comes our second mother, Aida.  She is the eldest of us eleven.  The one who took it upon herself to care and watch over us as we multiplied around her.  I could never be able to tell her how much I truly love and appreciate her.  Aida means Helper, Happy Bearer and Wealthy.  It is mostly found in Latin America, of Spanish, French, Italian and English origin.

Lillian is no longer with us.  Extremely bright and beautiful.  We lost our dear sister in 1994,  a victim of her own vices.  She is sorely missed.  Lillian is a blend of Lilli and Ann.  Of English Origin.

Now the third child Marilyn, she is quite a character.  Prone to exaggerating every single little thing and lives in constant dramatization of her life and those around her.  Marilyn means descendant of Mary and is derived of the name Mary; which means "wished for child."   Origin: Israeli, Hebrew and English.

Edwin's name is quite interesting.  It means Prosperous Friend, Rich in Friendship or Happy Friend.  He certainly has lived his life with gusto.  It is of English and German origin.

Vernon.  Now his name does fit him quite well.  Vernon means, Youthful and Young at Heart, Alder Tree Grove; an Aristocratic name brought fought to England from Normandy.  Vernon has always had a smile on his face and laughter has always followed him around.  Found largely in Latin America; of French and English origin.

Now, Juan, spanish for John, was truly a wonderful surprise.  I had no idea it meant "God is Gracious" and a "Gift from God."  I can't wait to tell my brother.  He needs to hear this now.  Mostly found in Spanish countries; Juan is of Hebrew origin.

Benigno is a derivative of Benign which means Good.  Also found it to mean Friendly and Kind.  I love my brother Benny, he is truly kind and very intelligent. The first of the Echevarrias.  The head of our clan.  Origin: Italy.

Elvis means Wise and Sage.  Elve wise; belonging to the Elves.  My brother Elvis is one of those complicated souls, and I will leave it at that!!  Of Scandinavian origin.

Gladys has several meanings and it really depends where you look which meaning you will find.  Feminine name from the Welsh name Gwladus or Gwladys which bears the meaning of Royalty or Rulers.  Of Welsh origin,  it seems to mean Territorial Ruler, as in Royalty and Princess.  On the flip side, if associated with Claudia or Claud it would take a whole other meaning as in Lame.  That one I never liked and am happy to have continued researching the name and found the one meaning Royalty.  That one I like.  :)

William means Protector.  Funny, I always thought it meant Willful, as in Will I Am, and I was hoping to bring that to my brother's attention.  But it was not to be and once again my dear little brother navigated under my radar and was not to be scolded.  William is quite the Protector and his name is quite fitting.  It is of German and English origin.

And finally our baby brother, Ismael which means the "Lord will Hear" and "God Listens."  I had no idea.  Ish is truly blessed and we have all cuddled and loved him throughout his life.  Of Israeli, Hebrew and Spanish origin.

All these wonderful names.  All these beautiful blessings we are not reaping. Everyone should look up and live up to their name.  There is power in your name. Harvest it.

Research and Information taken from  www.meaning-of-names.com/ and Wikipedia (Gladys(given name)).