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Carlos Rodríguez, de 89 años, falleció tranquilamente mientras dormía el 27 de mayo de 2025.

Ahora está reunido en gloria con su amada esposa Elga, su hijo Carlitos y su hija Elga “Piqui”, descansando en la presencia de Dios.

Carlos nació el 7 de septiembre de 1936 en Pinar del Río, Cuba. Creció sin padre y sin fe, en una pobreza profunda bajo un régimen comunista duro. Desde joven, la vida le exigió mucho, pero esas pruebas forjaron un hombre fuerte, ingenioso y sin miedo a los retos.

Junto a su esposa Elga, crió a sus cuatro hijos—Carlitos y Elga “Piqui”, Felipe y Margarita "Magui"—aguantando hambre diaria y el miedo constante bajo el régimen.

En Cuba, Carlos trabajó como mecánico de motos, chofer de taxi y fue un inventor nato. Por necesidad, arreglaba y hacía lo que hiciera falta para ayudar a la familia. Podía construir o reparar casi cualquier cosa con sus manos y un poco de ingenio.

En los años 80, durante el éxodo del Mariel, Carlos tomó la difícil decisión de salir de Cuba con su esposa y sus dos hijas, dejando atras sus dos hijos, abordando un pequeño bote llamado Born Again. Llegaron sanos y salvos a Estados Unidos, se establecieron en Los Ángeles y, con mucho esfuerzo, reconstruyeron sus vidas. Más adelante, se reunió con sus hijos y trajo a toda su familia a América.

Carlos vivió muchas etapas y se adaptó bien. Incluso en sus últimos años, manejaba bien la tecnología: usaba Facebook, Instagram, correo electrónico y llevaba hojas de Excel para seguir a sus caballos y jinetes favoritos del hipódromo Gulfstream Park.

Sus habilidades al volante eran cosa seria, afinadas tras años manejando como taxista por las calles caóticas de La Habana, y se mantuvieron intactas hasta el final.

Tenía un carácter fuerte, un ingenio rápido y un gran corazón. Le encantaba contar chistes, hacer reír y cocinar. Ya en Florida, él y Elga eran famosos por sus desayunos cubanos, sus sopas y sus sándwiches prensados con café con leche.

Apasionado, directo y sin filtros, Carlos era un hombre de opiniones firmes. Su honestidad e intensidad lo definían, con todo y defectos, y fue muy querido por quienes realmente lo conocieron.

Tras la muerte de Elga, su salud bajó y quedó postrado. Pero en ese tiempo vivió su mayor transformación. Aunque creció sin fe, conoció a Jesucristo personalmente. Ya no confiaba en tradiciones, sino en el Evangelio: salvación por gracia mediante la fe. Como el ladrón en la cruz, sin nada que ofrecer más que su fe, se arrepintió y nació de nuevo—verdaderamente nacido de nuevo—a los 88 años.

Murió siendo un hombre redimido, no definido por su pasado, sino por la gracia que lo cambió. Padre de cuatro, abuelo de ocho, bisabuelo de ocho y, sobre todo, hijo de Dios.

Salió de Cuba en un bote llamado Born Again.

Y por la gracia de Dios, así fue.

English:

Carlos Rodriguez, 89, passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 27, 2025.

He is now reunited with his beloved wife, Elga, his son Carlitos, and his daughter Elga “Piqui,” resting in the presence of God.

Carlos was born on September 7, 1936, in Pinar del Río, Cuba. He grew up fatherless and without faith, raised in deep poverty under a harsh Communist regime. Life was difficult from the start, but those early struggles shaped him into a resilient and resourceful man.

Alongside his wife Elga, he raised four children—Carlitos, Elga “Piqui”, Felipe, and Margarita—enduring daily hunger and fear under Communist rule, while doing everything possible to provide and protect.

In Cuba, Carlos worked as a motorcycle mechanic and taxi driver. Out of necessity, he became a self-taught inventor, creating and fixing things with whatever was available to support his family. His hands and imagination could solve almost any problem.

In the 1980s, during the Mariel boatlift, Carlos made the painful decision to flee Cuba with his wife and his daughters, leaving behind his two sons. They boarded a small boat called Born Again and arrived safely in the United States. The family eventually settled in Los Angeles, where Carlos and Elga worked hard to rebuild their lives. In time, he reunited with his sons and brought the rest of their family to America.

As the years passed, Carlos’s talents continued to shine. Even in his later years, he was surprisingly tech-savvy, using Facebook, Instagram, and email regularly. He even used Excel spreadsheets to track his favorite horses and jockeys at Gulfstream Park, combining his love for technology and horse racing.

Carlos had a fiery temper, sharp wit, and big heart. He loved telling jokes, making people laugh, and cooking. In South Florida, where he and Elga eventually moved to be near family, they became known for their Cuban breakfasts, soups, and perfectly pressed sandwiches with café con leche. His driving skills, sharpened in Havana's chaotic streets, stayed with him for life.

He was passionate, opinionated, and bold. His honesty and intensity defined him—flaws and all—but he was deeply loved by those who truly knew him.

After Elga’s passing, Carlos’s health declined and he became bedridden. But it was during this time that he experienced the greatest transformation of his life. Though he had been raised without faith, Carlos came to know Jesus Christ personally. He trusted not in religion, but in the Gospel—salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone. Like the thief on the cross, with nothing left to offer but belief, Carlos repented and was born again, truly born again, at 88 years old.

He died a redeemed man, not defined by his past, but by the grace that changed him. A father of four, grandfather of eight, great-grandfather of eight, and above all, a child of God.

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