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Natividad Contreras

Natividad Contreras

Natividad Contreras, 78, of Summerfield, passed away February 6, 2020 in The Villages. Natividad was born on December 25, 1941 in Lockhart, Texas to Alberto and Sophie (Hernandez) Contreras. Natividad married his wife Rosalva Martinez on September 22, 1985 in Lockhart, Texas and she survives.

Natividad was boat builder as young man in Texas and then became a truck driver for most of his adult life. Natividad and Rosalva moved to Florida in 1987, and settled in Wildwood in 2009.

Natividad is survived by his wife; Rosalva, children; Anamaria (Adan) Martinez, Valentin (Solidad) Contreras, Heriberto Arreola, Abraham (Alma Betty) Arreola, Erineo Arreola, Laura Martinez, Natividad Contreras, Jr. , Gloria Contreras (Deceased), Margie (Thomas) Gonzales, Johnny Alvarez, Joe Alvarez and Linda Alveraz.

A visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 11, at Page-Theus Funeral Chapel from 5-7 PM with a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Marks Catholic Church on Wednesday, February 12 with time to be determined.

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