Nora Hilda Caldero
September 21, 1942— March 3, 2026
Ocala, FL
Nora Caldero ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Roberts of Ocala West Chapel on Mar. 5, 2026.In Loving Memory of Nora CalderoWith profound sadness and deep love, we announce the passing of our beloved mother and devoted wife, Nora Caldero, who peacefully entered eternal rest on March 3rd at 83 years old.Nora was the heart and soul of her family - a wonderful wife, a loving mother, and a gentle, beautiful spirit. For 62 years, she shared a faithful and enduring love with her devoted husband, Jose Caldero. Their marriage was built on deep commitment, partnership, quiet strength, and a love that carried them through every season of life. Together, they created a family rooted in devotion and warmth.As a mother of Marvin, Edwin, Luis, and Jeannette she was everything. Soft-spoken yet full of warmth, she had a calming presence that made everyone feel safe. She also had a sweet and sometimes unexpected sense of humor that could light up a room. Her love was patient, selfless, and unconditional, and her family was always her greatest priority.She deeply loved her siblings and treasured the lifelong bond they shared. Family meant everything to her, and those relationships were a constant source of strength and comfort throughout her life.Nora had a joyful spirit and loved to dance. Salsa and merengue music filled her heart with happiness, and whenever her favorite songs played, you could see her come alive. Whether at home or at family gatherings, music was part of her rhythm and joy.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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