
Celebrating the Life of
March 4, 1941 — September 16, 2024
Carlos 'Pablo' Ochoa passed peacefully in North Miami, Florida on September 16th, 2024 surrounded by family and loved ones. He was survived by his wife, four sons and their wives, two step-children, twelve grandchildren, two nieces, his brother-in-law, countless friends, and extended family. His tremendous work ethic and infectious sense of humor were surpassed only by his love of family. His charismatic and strong exterior did not prevent his selfless and tender nature from shining through. A celebration honoring his life will be scheduled soon, the date and time are to be determined. We invite all friends and family to share their warm thoughts and memories of Pablo.

Saturday, October 26, 2024, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Old Davie School Historic Auditorium 6650 Griffin Road Davie, FL 33314
Please join us as we remember, honor and celebrate the life of this amazing man.
Please share a photo or video, or post a heartfelt condolence to the family.


Though he may no longer be physically present, his love will continue to live on in my heart for ever, thank you for everything you did for us. I Take solace in the beautiful moments we shared and for all the happy moments, I will hold onto them dearly. I love you and will miss you forever. 💔🕊RIP 9.16.24 🕊 1948-2024
⚪️✨✨⚪️✨⚪️✨⚪️✨⚪️✨✨⚪️✨ They say If something makes you sad when it ends, then it must have been a pretty wonderful moment when it was happening. For those we love remain with us forever. Hoping that the good memories we all have of Pablo bring us all comfort. ℒℴ𝓋ℯ 𝓎ℴ𝓊 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝓌𝒾𝓁𝓁 𝓂𝒾𝓈𝓈 𝓎ℴ𝓊 𝒻ℴ𝓇ℯ𝓋ℯ𝓇 ⚪️✨✨⚪️✨⚪️✨⚪️✨⚪️✨✨⚪️✨
✨⚪️✨⚪️✨⚪️✨⚪️✨✨⚪️✨ They say If something makes you sad when it ends, then it must have been a pretty wonderful moment when it was happening. For those we love remain with us forever. Hoping that the good memories we all have of Pablo bring us all comfort. ℒℴ𝓋ℯ 𝓎ℴ𝓊 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝓌𝒾𝓁𝓁 𝓂𝒾𝓈𝓈 𝓎ℴ𝓊 𝒻ℴ𝓇ℯ𝓋ℯ𝓇 ✨⚪️✨⚪️✨⚪️✨⚪️✨⚪️✨



I’ll miss you forever I love you grandpa you’ll always have a very special spot in my heart ❤️

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This picture was shared with me by Elsie. It’s Tio dressed as a woman and tia Beba dressed as a man. They were always joking around. Tia Beba loved him like a brother and I love this picture. It shows his wonderful sense of humor. He loved life and didn’t let life bring him down. He will be forever missed ❤️🩹.

Tio was always so sweet to me. I loved his sense of humor and lightheartedness. My mother adored her brother, they were always good to each other. In this picture he was dressed up as a pregnant woman at my baby shower. He made us all laugh and we enjoyed being with him. He was the best uncle a niece could have. I miss him so much💔.

Celebrating Carlos' Birthday March 1963 in Van Cortland, New York. Carlos, Mory, Tia Nena and, Leti.

Our East Side apartment in New York City on Leti's Birthday, September 16, 1962. Haydee, Carlos, Mory, Elsie, Maricela and Leti.

New York City, summer of 1961 in our apartment with plastic on the sofa. A very young Carlos and very handsome, Tia Nena, and Leti.

New York City February 1961, Nene, Tia Checha, Elsie, Tio Gerardo and baby Leti enjoying the cold and snow storm. Tia Nena took this photo.
Enjoy the day we celebrate his birthday. We love and will miss you so much. Thank you Pablo for being a great father- in - law. And a great Abuelo to our kids. 💞

Luis Ochoa
Some of my most cherished moments of childhood were possible because of my Abuelo. The countless family gatherings we spent by his side or in the backyard playhouse define family to me. From summer "yard work" to short strolls to the ice cream truck with some of my closest cousins, Abuelo made the hottest months the most delightful memories. Through each story, every belly laugh, and every selfless action my father shares, I learn more about him, feel forever connected, and see his legacy live on. Thank you for "painting" the perfect family that I call home. I love you Abuelo. -Elizabeth (Lizzy)




















Siempre en mis pensamientos. Que descanses en paz.
From having tea-time with me as an infant to slyly slipping me cash for my 18th birthday, I will remember the how Abuelo Pablo showed he loved me. Thank you for the Burger King trips, babysitting shifts and hosting the family gatherings. He will always be a role model for how to be a true family man. (And how to maintain a great head of hair) Love you Abuelo.





Luis Ochoa

Pablo was the best Father-in-law a daughter could ask for. He loved me and I him. I’ll miss his stories, his laugh and the colorful language. I’ll truly miss you Pablo. Until we meet again, Puerto Rican



Everlasting memories, unforgettable stories/ laughs and a wonderful friendship. Rest in peace. Rest in peace Pablo.🍺🥃

Luis Ochoa

Luis Ochoa


I was about 4 years old, standing in the back of my father’s mustang when he suddenly slammed the brakes sending me over the front seat to the passenger floorboard. I looked up at him and said “Daddy you stupid!?” He loved to tell that story, over and over to everyone. I will now forever miss hearing it from him. He was my first and favorite superhero. Daddy was not stupid…he was amazing! I love you Pablo! Thank you for loving me.





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