Daily News | Elizabeth Guaracao, co-owner of Al Día and community advocate, has died at 67
Elizabeth Guaracao, 67, of Meadowbrook, co-owner and chief operating officer of Al Día News Media, volunteer, and tireless community advocate, died Monday, April 10, at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania after a heart attack.
“She laughed with us, cried, celebrated, nurtured, and fed us on more than a few occasions,” staff writer Nigel Thompson said in aMrs.
“I hope that what I have done and what I have provided to my daughters will be a reminder to never give up,” she said.
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