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Melissa Castro Santos - Class of 1989

Delete this post Submitted by Bill Norvell 1965 <w.norvell@att.net> on 22/Sep/2020
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      Melissa Castro Santos passed away on Saturday, July 18, at Sloan Kettering Hospital in New York City after a nine-year battle with multiple myeloma. Born in Beacon, NY on April 24, 1971, and raised in Newburgh, NY, she resided on Parrott Street in Cold Spring, NY. Melissa, a graduate of Newburgh Free Academy, was retired from her work as a correctional officer at Downstate Correctional Facility. She was a devout Catholic and member of Our Lady of Loretto parish in Cold Spring. Melissa was a very well-known person in her town. She always had a smile on her face no matter what challenges she was facing. Always kind and caring to anyone that she came across and made sure they left with a smile on their face. No matter what she was going through, Melissa always put other's needs before her own. She was a great listener and incredibly supportive person. Melissa was always there to guide, help, and support her children through everything. If she couldn't attend one of her children's sports games, she would be there on Facetime supporting and cheering from afar. She never let her cancer define who she was. She was a very inspiring, strong woman. Throughout her journey Melissa has impacted many in ways that no one could have ever imagined. She left a huge mark on her community and her beautiful smile will be remembered by many, especially her children. Melissa enjoyed being a wife to her husband Darrin Santos, who predeceased her earlier this year. She loved being a mother to her two sons, Darrin and Daniel, and her daughter, Mikayla. Melissa is also survived by her mother, Elba Castro and Neil Martin, and her two brothers Marcelo Castro and Eduardo Martin. Friends may call on Thursday, July 23, 2020, from 5-8pm at Clinton Funeral Home, Cold Spring. In observance of New York State guidelines, we will be limiting visitors to no more than 33% of our maximum capacity; a distance of at least 6 ft. must be maintained amongst all individuals inside our funeral home and acceptable face coverings must be worn while inside. We kindly ask after paying your respects, that you exit promptly so that we can continue to move guests in and out of the funeral home.

April 24, 1971 - July 18, 2020



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