How did Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre die?Nana cause of death Details

August 2024 · 4 minute read

Find out “How did Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre die?” Nana Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre, Charlie Clark Nissan, died at the age of 99. Let’s take a closer look at Charlie Clark Nissan’s Nana’s death and Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre’s cause of death.

How did Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre die? “Nana” cause of death Details

How did Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre die?

Charlie Clark Nissan shared the sad news of the passing of the most well-known “Nana” in the Rio Grande Valley.

Charlie Clark Nissan posted on Facebook, “It is with a sorrowful heart that we inform you of the passing of Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre ‘Nana’. Nana won our hearts and became a symbol of our Nanas”

Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre, affectionately known as “Nana,” appeared in Charlie Clark dealership promotions on billboards and in television commercials all throughout the Valley.

Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre’s dismissal

It is with a Heavy Heart that we inform you of the passing of Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre “Nana”. We are thankful for all the Love and Affection that was shown towards her. Nana won our hearts and became a symbol of our Nanas. She is and will continue to be a Pillar to all that knew her. You will be forever RGV’s Nana, El Paso’s, Laredo’s… Our Nana!

Funeral arrangement will be posted later. Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre cause of death was natural and it seems to be age factor.

Clark revealed to ValleyCentral that his most recent movie, “Green Ghost,” was made in Nana’s honor. According to Charlie Clark of ValleyCentral, “She became quite a legendary character in South Texas, Mexico, and now the El Paso area.” She was a lighthouse, and she is someone we look up to.”

Who was Mari Cruz Aurora Aguirre?

Aguirre, a native of Montemorelos, Mexico, was the Clark family’s longtime nanny who raised Clark and worked for the family for four generations. Being practically related, Clark and Aguirre had a tight bond.

The biography on the dealership’s website reads, “Even though Mrs. Aguirre was married to her husband Amado and had a daughter of their own, she would eventually love Charlie to the point where she would consider him as her own son and he as a mother .” This connection turned into a mainstay of a sales campaign the company ran to sell cars to the Latino community.

“Charlie even used his cherished Nana in his marketing campaigns, occasionally imitating appropriate comedic elements from Hollywood films like Rocky. In which Charlie and Nana imitate Sylvester Stallone and his wife de él in the film Rocky by playing the roles of boxer and trainer, respectively.

“Charlie Clark Nissan Harlingen would find rapid success after partnering with the Latino community, and they would never look back.”

Aguirre, who was petite and had a grandmotherly appearance, appeared in many of these advertisements, humorously threatening to “pau pau” Clark in to emphasize that the business would uphold its pledges with a spanking or chancla.

Tributes to The Dead

Niria Rios commented,

My deepest condolences, there are no words of comfort, a big hug and may she rest in peace, our Nana Del Valle.

Luisa Olvera posted,

Oh no, sadness, but well, oh, thank God for the time that you are ready and thank God for that it was 7n, that she left good memories, we the public will remember her with her pao pao, have an eternal rest and be with God, amen, amen

Gaby VillaLo commented,

What sad news, receive my deepest condolences, a big hug for everyone, especially for Charlie, for so many years seeing them together showing the great affection and love that united them, RIP Nana, and may God receive you in his loving arms.

Eva González commented,

May God give you consolation and divine strength. She was a Great Woman, of Great Faith. 100 years well lived. Thank you for everything you did for Ella Charlie. The Reward comes from God. In Our Prayers!!!

Jesus Acevedo commented,

Personally I did not have the fortune to meet her but from seeing her so much in the I already loved her just like Charlie rest in peace NANA I will always miss you. Home  and More

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