Cuban speaker Gretchen Galindo dies in Miami

Cuban speaker Gretchen Galindo dies in Miami

The popular one Cuban speaker Gretchen Galindois considered a teacher of several generations in Cuba and who lived in Miami for several years, passed away this Saturday after a long fight against cancer, His relatives reported this on social networks.

Yossie Galindo, her daughter, said her mother had an extensive professional career in radio and televisionHe went through “difficult months before his departure” and thanked everyone who supported the family.

“The the pain of your absence and your farewell Never overshadow the joy of such a beautiful life by giving everyone as much love as you can. “You don’t know what I would have given to be able to keep you here with me for a few more years because I know how much you loved life,” he wrote in a post on his Facebook profile.

“Have a party in heaven, where you are now, with others who loved you as much as those you left behind. She I will remember every day with the same love you gave us. It hurts a lot, but like we always said… it just takes a while. I love you mom. For all eternity,” he added.

In In 2017, Galindo underwent surgery for breast cancer which I had for a few years. In 2009, Noticias 41 had presented a number of reports on breast cancer. In these materials, Yossie Galindo shared his mother’s story, how the disease changed her and her family’s lives, and discussed alternatives to coping with cancer.

Your colleague, the announcer This is what Guille Rivero de la Rosa said in a post he published on his Facebook profile The Gretchen Galindo was a “great master of the language in Cuba.”a real newscaster.

Galindo’s niece, Geisa ScottHe also lamented the death of his aunt in his networks: “My beloved Gretchen Galindo has died, my aunt, friend and family. He said goodbye to us and left us for a better life. His joy and Example of professionalismImprovement and talent have become a lesson in the training of generations of Cuban presenters and announcers.

Galindo’s career began in 1968, after passing the course. She officially began broadcasting in 1969, “and that was followed by 25 years of a career that I adore,” the popular presenter said in an interview with La Peregrina Magazine.

Galindo was 12 years old when Fidel Castro came to power. In the above interview he said that at the beginning of his career he believed in what he reported for the official media, but later he stopped believing and that was the case one of the reasons he left Cuba: “I stopped believing in what I was doing and I couldn’t carry on, it hurt me, people felt sorry for me, it was embarrassing and if I left it I would be exposed. The only option was to leave.” I no longer had a face to speak, I no longer believed in that.