

Alicia will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 60 years, Antonio and their three children: Victor, Alberto and his wife Laura, and Sylvia. Alicia will also be fondly remembered by her five grandchildren (Cheston, Garron, Max, Troy and Angelina) and two great grandchildren (Addison and Seth).
Alicia will be remembered for the outpouring of love she gave to her family and friends.
Alicia loved spending time in the kitchen, creating delicious meals and she was well known for always saying “Are you hungry, what can I make you to eat?” No one left Alicia’s house hungry!
Alicia had a talent for music and was a self-taught singer and organist. Everyone loved the way she could fill a room with her talents and celebrations will not be the same without her voice in the room.
Alicia enjoyed attending church, reading the Bible and she even authored poems, songs and books to share her love for the Lord.
Alicia and Antonio lived in Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Michigan, Europe, and finally Florida, but they journeyed around the globe. Many adventures, memories and friends were made on their adventures and cruise vacations.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Good Samaritan Ministries, an organization that helps others and that Alicia would be proud to support.licia Sakalauskas, age 89, of Port St. Lucie, Florida passed away on Tuesday, February 6, 2024.
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