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Orosman Delsol (Molina), 73 of Watertown, New York passed away in Samaritan Medical Center on Wednesday March 18, 2026.
Orosman was affectionately called "Poppy" and "CoCo" by family and friends.
Orosman was born on December 8, 1952 in Camaguey, Cuba to his parents Coridad Molina Cassio and Matias Eleodon Delsol Estrada. Orosman attended school in Camague, Cuba and was employed in various jobs in Cuba. After arriving in the United States he worked in his brothers' restaurant in Vienna, VA. and helped at the Presbyterian Church. He also resided and worked in Miami, FL before moving to New York City. While in New York City Orosman resided in Brooklyn and Staten Island. He co-owned a limousine service in Brooklyn and worked in food service on Staten Island. Orosman was also a construction worker in Newark, New Jersey. He was also the former Owner of O.D. Enterprises Incorperated. He created and produced Sason Delsol Vegetable Coffee and Sason Delsol Natural Seasoning.
Orosman is predeceased by his parents, his brother Omar Delsol Molina "Macho" of Camague, Cuba, and stepson Julian Vincent Miller of Watertown, New York.
Orosman is survived by his wife Eileen Wiliams - Delsol, children Martha Gonzlez Tamarit and Daimaris Delsol Tamarit both of Camague, Cuba, stepson Jerome Carter Miller of Staten Island, N.Y., stepdaughter Hadassa Israel-Green (husband Lamont) of Winston-Salem, N. C., adopted daughter Jessica Pomales, of Staten Island, N.Y., Godson Malachi Kirkland of Brooklyn, N.Y., Siblings: Jorge Luis, Luis Matias "Tostao", Ederma del Carmen "CuCa", Elena Julia "Pelusa" all of Camague, Cuba., Ricardo Daniel "Pasito" of Miami, FL, Alfredo Pistona of Vienna, VA., Severiana of Miami, FL., Also survived by grandchildren: 5 in Cuba, 10 in United States, Greatgrandchildren: 3 in Cuba, 1 in United States, plus a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, extended family and friends all over the world.
Orosman was a very kind, generous, loving, stubborn and outspoken person, who will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Calling hours will be held on Friday, May 22 from 10-12PM with a funeral immediately after at Cleveland Funeral Home. A burial at North Watertown Cemetery will be held after the funeral.
Online condolences may be shared at www.clevelandfhinc.com.
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