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On November 14,
1964, he married Vera Cristina Zabala in Carolina,
Puerto Rico. They had three sons: Roberto Jr., Luis
Roberto and Roberto Enrique. Proud of his
heritage Roberto insisted that Vera give birth to all
three sons in Puerto Rico. The boys were six,
five and two, respectively, when their father met his untimely
death.
New
Year's Eve, December 31, 1997 marked the 25th
Anniversary of a tragic plane crash. The plane
was taking medical, food and clothing supplies to
earthquake stricken Nicaragua. Vera and friends
begged him not to take the trip (poor weather and an
unstable cargo plane) but Roberto was determined.
He was infuriated that the previous supplies had not
made it to the victims. Roberto was going to
personally see to it that the victims received the
much needed supplies. Unfortunately, the plane
went down off the coast of Puerto Rico.
Roberto's body was never found. Just months
after Roberto joined an elite group of players with
3,000 hits, he was gone.
December
31, 2002, marked the 30th Anniversary since his
unfortunate death and still today Roberto is
remembered as one of the greatest athletes and
humanitarians of all time.
One of Roberto's
dreams, the Roberto Clemente Sports City, is one part
of the legacy he left behind. Visitors to
Carolina, Puerto Rico are greeted by a twelve foot
statue as they enter into a 304 acre sports complex.
Roberto Clemente's legacy is continued by his
wife Vera, Luis Roberto and Roberto Enrique, who have
been instrumental in continuing Roberto's Dream.
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