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Community Mourns the Sudden Passing of Cece Aviles, Financial Literacy Advocate, in Heartfelt Tributes

Cece Aviles, a respected financial literacy consultant at Aviles Financial Harmony, tragically passed away while doing what she loved most—worshipping on the altar. The news of her unexpected death has left her community and loved ones devastated.

Aviles was known not only for her professional contributions but also for her deep commitment to her community. Her work went beyond financial literacy; she was seen as an adopted mother, sister, and friend to many. Her life was marked by her unwavering dedication to helping others achieve financial stability and security, leaving a lasting impact on everyone she touched.

In response to her passing, a GoFundMe campaign has been set up to assist with the expenses for her funeral and burial. The campaign highlights the community’s grief and the profound admiration they held for Cece, reflecting on her legacy of love and service.

On social media, friends and family members have shared their heartfelt memories of Cece. Emily Pena Delvalle, a close friend, wrote on Facebook, "Saying goodbye to Cece Aviles is bittersweet as I reflect on the memories we shared beyond the altar. Her surprise visit during our last live recording, our outings, and our heartfelt worship together will always hold a special place in my heart. I am grateful for the privilege to be connected to Cece. Goodbye, Cece—our sisterhood will forever remain in my heart."

Persida Marrero also shared her sorrow, writing, "You will never be forgotten, Cece Aviles," while Sandy Minnelly Colon offered her condolences, saying, "I’m so sorry, están en mis oraciones!"

Cece Aviles’s passing has left a void in the lives of many, but her legacy of love, faith, and service will continue to inspire those who knew her. The community is rallying to support her family during this difficult time, honoring her memory by contributing to the GoFundMe campaign established in her name.

— Updated by Ethan Adams in Local

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