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Notable Passings in Santana and Quinta Grande: Honoring Local Lives

Madeira GuideMadeira Guide
March 30, 2026
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In recent days, the communities of Santana and Quinta Grande have mourned the loss of three beloved residents. These individuals were cherished by their families and communities, leaving behind rich legacies.

The peaceful island of Madeira has recently seen the passing of several esteemed community members, leaving a profound impact on the local populations of Santana and Quinta Grande. These individuals, Maria Martins de N贸brega, Ant贸nio de Jesus Xavier Marques, and Maria Celeste de Freitas, were not only respected members of their families but also played significant roles within their communities.

Maria Martins de N贸brega

Maria Martins de N贸brega, a resident of the S铆tio da Achada da Cruz in Santana, passed away on March 29, 2026. Known for her warm nature and involvement in the community, she leaves behind a large family who will hold a memorial at the Capela do Cemit茅rio Municipal de Santana. Her life was a testament to devotion to family and community, a legacy cherished by those who knew her.

Ant贸nio de Jesus Xavier Marques

Ant贸nio de Jesus Xavier Marques, whose life was deeply intertwined with the neighborhoods of S铆tio das Queimadas and Fontes in Santana, passed away on March 28, 2026. His funeral service was conducted at the Capela do Cemit茅rio Municipal de Santana, with a procession that reflected the high regard in which he was held by family and friends. The community will commemorate his contributions with a seventh-day mass on April 1, 2026, at the Igreja Paroquial de Santana.

Maria Celeste de Freitas

Maria Celeste de Freitas, from Caminho do Aviceiro, Quinta Grande, also passed away on March 28, 2026. Her funeral took place at the Vera Cruz chapel, followed by burial in the local cemetery. The family has expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of support and will hold a seventh-day mass on April 2, 2026, at the Igreja Paroquial de Nossa Senhora dos Rem茅dios.

These events remind us of the close-knit nature of Madeira's communities, where individuals and families often share deep-rooted connections. The rituals and ceremonies that follow such losses are vital in honoring the memory and contributions of those who have passed, underscoring the communal spirit of the island.

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