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Maria Apolinar “Doña Poli” Hurtado, 96, died April 15, 2026 in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
Mrs. Hurtado was born in Zacapu, Michoacan, Mexico and later made her home in Fort Pierce, Florida. She was a devoted homemaker and a faithful member of San Juan Diego Catholic Church. Doña Poli was deeply devoted to her faith and was known for faithfully praying the rosary and attending Mass.
She enjoyed knitting, sewing, reading, farming, gardening, cooking, and traveling. Raised by her father, she learned at a young age how to cultivate wheat, rice, beans, garbanzo beans, and corn, as well as raise cattle—skills that reflected her strong work ethic and connection to the land.
Survivors include her daughters and sons, Concepcion Cachu, Juvencio Zamora, Olga Walker, and Maria E. Zamora; grandchildren, Claudia Cachu, Rudy Cachu, Jenny Cachu, Jonathan Diaz, Janina Diaz, Jessit Diaz, Jonmark Walker, and Kaleb Walker; great-grandchildren, Anthony Carrera, Angel Carrera, Rodolfo Cachu, Fatima Cachu, Yaretzi Leonides, Itzae Cubero, Jalissa Green, and Adrian Cachu; and great-great-grandchild, Cynthiana Carrera.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Maria Concepcion Zavala; her father, Sabino Hurtado; her siblings, Lucita, Ester, and Antonio Hurtado; and her late husband, Ermilo Zamora.
Services: Visitation will be held Wednesday, April 29, 2026 from 5:00–7:00 PM at Haisley Funeral Home in Fort Pierce. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 10:00 AM at St. Anastasia Catholic Church. Burial will follow at White City Cemetery.
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María Apolinar “Doña Poli” Hurtado, de 96 años, falleció el 15 de abril de 2026 en Port St. Lucie, Florida.
La Sra. Hurtado nació en Zacapu, Michoacán, México, y más tarde estableció su hogar en Fort Pierce, Florida. Fue una ama de casa dedicada y fiel miembro de la Iglesia Católica San Juan Diego. Doña Poli estuvo profundamente entregada a su fe y era conocida por rezar el rosario con devoción y asistir a misa con regularidad.
Disfrutaba tejer, coser, leer, trabajar en el campo, la jardinería, cocinar y viajar. Criada por su padre, aprendió desde muy joven a cultivar trigo, arroz, frijoles, garbanzos y maíz, así como a criar ganado—habilidades que reflejaban su fuerte ética de trabajo y su conexión con la tierra.
Le sobreviven sus hijas e hijos, Concepción Cachu, Juvencio Zamora, Olga Walker y María E. Zamora; sus nietos, Claudia Cachu, Rudy Cachu, Jenny Cachu, Jonathan Díaz, Janina Díaz, Jessit Díaz, Jonmark Walker y Kaleb Walker; sus bisnietos, Anthony Carrera, Angel Carrera, Rodolfo Cachu, Fátima Cachu, Yaretzi Leonides, Itzae Cubero, Jalissa Green y Adrián Cachu; y su tataranieta, Cynthiana Carrera.
Le precedieron en la muerte su madre, María Concepción Zavala; su padre, Sabino Hurtado; sus hermanos, Lucita, Ester y Antonio Hurtado; y su esposo Ermilo Zamora.
Servicios: La velación se llevará a cabo el miércoles 29 de abril de 2026 de 5:00 a 7:00 p. m. en Haisley Funeral Home en Fort Pierce. La Misa de Exequias Cristianas se celebrará el jueves 30 de abril de 2026 a las 10:00 a. m. en la Iglesia Católica St. Anastasia. El sepelio se realizará a continuación en White City Cemetery.
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