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Remembering Lives Lost: A Day of Farewells in Madeira

Madeira GuideMadeira Guide
March 22, 2026
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On March 22, 2026, Madeira mourned the loss of three beloved residents: Fernando de Andrade Castro, Agostinho da Silva, and Conceição Rodrigues Rocha. Each left behind a legacy cherished by family, friends, and the community.

Madeira Island was enveloped in a somber mood on March 22, 2026, as the community bid farewell to three of its cherished residents: Fernando de Andrade Castro, Agostinho da Silva, and Conceição Rodrigues Rocha. All three funerals were held on the same day, marking a poignant moment for the local community.

Fernando de Andrade Castro's Legacy

Fernando de Andrade Castro, a respected figure in Funchal, was laid to rest after a ceremony at the Nossa Senhora das Angústias cemetery. His contributions to the community, especially through the popular O Pátio – Brunch & Bistrô, founded by his son Walter, were fondly remembered. Friends and family celebrated his enduring legacy and the impact he had on those around him.

Honoring Agostinho da Silva

Agostinho da Silva, a resident of Câmara de Lobos, was remembered for his dedication to family and community. His funeral took place at the same cemetery as Castro's, with a heartfelt service attended by many who knew and loved him. The family expressed gratitude for the care provided by the staff at Casa São João de Deus during his final days.

Celebrating the Life of Conceição Rodrigues Rocha

In Calheta, the community gathered to honor Conceição Rodrigues Rocha. Her funeral was held at the church of São Francisco Xavier, followed by burial at Lombo do Salão cemetery. Known for her kindness and generosity, Rocha was a beloved figure whose absence will be deeply felt by her family and neighbors.

The islanders of Madeira showed immense support and compassion during these times of loss, highlighting the strong community bonds that define this picturesque region. Each of these individuals has left a lasting mark on their community, and their memories will be cherished forever.

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