IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Ana Priscilla

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Angenor

August 23, 1977 – April 15, 2020

Obituary

Ana Priscilla Angenor, (Priscilla), 42, passed peacefully and went to her heavenly home on Sunday, April 12, 2020. Born in Lawrence, MA, Priscilla was a successful, bilingual (Spanish) and accomplished attorney with an entrepreneurial spirit and strong devotion to the immigrant community. Her firm belief in God fueled her passion for justice and her tireless work to help those in need in word and in deed. She spent her professional career providing competent and accessible counsel to countless individuals and families, some of whom became personal lifelong friends. Priscilla lived a life worthy of the calling she had received, and made her friends, relatives and community very proud. She was a sharp, insightful and compassionate attorney, who deeply cared for the immigrant community with great dedication and humility. In court, she earned the respect and admiration of her colleagues through her diligent work and successful track record of handling complicated cases while seeking fairness, equity, and justice. In her community, Priscilla was known to be a generous, humble and hardworking woman who also had a great sense of humor, and never hesitated to help anyone in need. Whether through charitable donations, free legal advice, or simply being a confidant and friend, Priscilla was always there for others. Throughout her life Priscilla defied many odds. She was a strong and resilient woman. Most importantly, notwithstanding her significant accomplishments, she remained humble and grounded, never forgetting where she came from, and those who helped her along the way. She quietly touched many lives, and was regarded as a true hero by many for whom she made the impossible, possible, through her tactful dedication, commitment, and care. She will be greatly missed and always remembered. Priscilla fought a good fight, kept the faith and won the race. Her memory will live on in the lives of all those she personally touched. Priscilla was the daughter of the late Antonio Angenor and is survived by her mother Ana Luisa Angenor, and her siblings Jose Roustand and Claudia Joseph; her sister-in-law Lecia Toves-Roustand and niece Alexia Roustand; her brother-in-law Franck Joseph and 2 nephews Adriel and Samuel; she was beloved by her large extended family of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Her Facebook page will remain open and all are welcome to post memories, prayers, condolences and final words to her there. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that any donations be directed in memory of Priscilla Angenor to the Alzheimer's Association. Checks can be made payable to: Alzheimer's Association. P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090 and online donations via https://www.alz.org. Individuals could also direct donations to the "Beyond Bond and Legal Defense Fund" with checks made out to the Episcopal City Mission with "Beyond Bond" in the memo line, mailed to: Episcopal City Mission, 138 Tremont St., Boston, MA 02111. Online donations can also be made at www.beyondbondboston.org..
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