Otilio Concepcion Pagan, also known as "Don Soco," of Estate Glynn died on April 5, at his residence. He was 92 years old.
Otilio Concepcion Pagan Dies at 92
He is survived by his spouse, Catalina Concepcion; daughters: Marcela Torren, Saturnila Encarnacion, Felicita Concepcion LaPlace, Meridina Concepcion and Norma Concepcion; sons: Expereto, Ladislau, Otilio Jr. and Victorino Concepcion; grandchildren: Raul Torren, Maria Maynard, Marcelo Jr. and Rene Torren, Ana A. Lanclos, Maria Beck, Luis A. and Marianne Encarnacion, Milagros Romero, Juan and Irian Concepcion, Catalina Pinkett, Leozardis Concepcion, Julio and Catalina Torres, Rita, Raysa E. and Expedito Concepcion, Ronald Luther, Iris, Ladislau Jr., Christopher, Richard, Victorino Jr., Sharanna, Von C. and Christina Concepcion, Natasha Fletcher, Yoshia T. Daniels, Michael M. II and Chenoa Lee, Otilio III, Michael, Janaris, Victor and Katherine Concepcion; 45 great-grandchildren; and 17 great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by daughters-in-law: Lorna and Maria Concepcion; sons-in-law: Marcelo Torren, Luis Encarnacion and Louis A. LaPlace; brother, Jesus Ledesma; nieces, great nieces, nephews and great nephews too numerous to mention; special friends: Capin Guadalupe, Cheno Osorio and Carmen Miray, the La Paz Hospice and staff, Dr. Potts and staff; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. and a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 13, at the Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal M.I., Estate Calquohoun. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
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