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Felix O. Cuadrado
04/24/2026

In Loving Memory of Felix Orlando Cuadrado (August 12, 1953 – April 24, 2026)

Felix Orlando Cuadrado, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 24, 2026. A longtime resident of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, he was 72 years old.

Born in the Bronx, New York, on August 12, 1953, Felix was the cherished son of Edith and Manuel Morales. Felix met Gloria Huertas in 1972, beginning a lifelong love story. They were married on August 4, 1973, and spent over 52 years of devoted marriage, building a beautiful life and home together.

He worked at the Bethlehem Steel for many years making some long-term memories and friendships.

Felix was truly a family man, and his life was defined by his love and dedication to his family. He is survived by his loving wife, Gloria; his children, Cory Adam Cuadrado and his wife Karen Lynn, and Venesa Ana Cuadrado.  He was the proud grandfather of Brycen Cory Cuadrado and Deron Felix Cuadrado, who were his greatest joy.

He is survived by brothers Nelson Cuadrado and his wife Ilene of Upper Macungie Township, and William Cuadrado and his wife Victoria of Monterey, California, and sister Wanda Gonzalez. He was brother- in-law to Ana & Tom Marrero; Iris Rosati; Miriam Huertas & Mike Krisukas; Sonia McNally; Luis & Dona Huertas; Rene & Angela Huertas; Vilma & Tim Freeman and Marisa Huertas. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

Felix dealt with many health issues but never let his poor health define him. He took up cooking and baking cheesecakes, he loved doing yard work and caring for his pool.  He was very proud of his wine collection and honored to be a part of the mail-order wine club.  Felix was a die-hard New York Mets and Dallas Cowboys fan which anyone would clearly know by looking at his wardrobe. He took great pride in knowing all there was to know about his sport teams and would throw out numbers and data like nobody’s business.  He was always up for a good argument about sports and almost anything that came to mind. If you were going to do something, he was ready to show you the Felix way to do it.

He was funny, witty, a pain in the neck and most of all lovable.  His presence will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Services will be private.