Mr. Carlos Rodriguez Waldo passed away on Saturday, June 1, 2024 at the age of 53. He was born on May 18, 1971 to the late William Waldo and Jimmette Hemphill in Manhattan, NY.
The Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Waldo will be held on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 11:00 AM in the Chapel of Progressive with interment at Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery.
Visitation will be on Tuesday from 3 until 5:00 PM.
Progressive Funeral Home staff is privileged to serve the Family of Mr. Carlos Rodriguez Waldo.
Kemisha Carter sent Peace & Serenity Dishgarden for Carlos Rodriguez Waldo - June 10, 2024
With loving memories of Carlos, my brother, my dearest friend. Sending loving thoughts and healing prayers.
from: Kemisha Carter
You will be truly missed Carlos. They say people come into your life for a season or a reason, and when God sent you my way, it was definitely for a reason. My life was in shambles at the time, and you made it your mission to help me get back on track and through one of my darkest periods in life. Thank you for always believing in me and never giving up on helping me become the man I am today π―. I'm praying for peace for you and your family, and until we meet again my brother, I love you to moon and back Pops π«ΆπΌππΌποΈ
ββDale "YellaBoyMike" Williams
Sweet Cousin Carlos, I am at a great loss for words and am devastated for lack of better words. You were one of my best friends and always knew just when to hit me up for a long chat about life. We have great memories and that is lovely to know. I send me deepest regrets and sympathies to Kijuana, all of your children, and to my dear cousin, Jamequa. I love you all and send love and light as you journey towards healing. My prayers are with you.
Sweet Cousin Carlos, I am at a great loss for words and am devastated for lack of better words. You were one of my best friends and always knew just when to hit me up for a long chat about life. We have great memories and that is lovely to know. I send me deepest regrets and sympathies to Kijuana, all of your children, and to my dear cousin, Jamequa. I love you all and send love and light as you journey towards healing. My prayers are with you.
I was writing a heartfelt note to my cousin Carlos feeling all vulnerable and emotional; even got to the end of the block before I realized this was not the space for that. So I guess I'm supposed to leave some comforting words or mournful thoughts. I wish for my cousin's wife Kijuana; peace, clarity, strength and endurance. My wish for the children is to live your life to the fullest, but keep the life lessons from your dad's teachings and preachings close at heart. His family was the apple of his eyes and he let us all know it. I hope he let you his family know it too.
My condolences to the family. Praying for them because of this sudden death.ππ½ May he rest in peace. ππ½ππ½