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Hamilton star Miguel Cervantes and his wife Kelly gave PEOPLE’s sister site Parents a glimpse at their life caring for their daughter Adelaide before her death from infantile spasms.
Miguel Cervantes' Wife Reveals the Sentimental Tattoo She Got on Their Late Daughter's Birthday Kelly Cervantes got a ladybug tattoo in remembrance of her daughter Adelaide, who died five days ...
Miguel Cervantes ‘ wife got a very special tattoo on what would have been their daughter Adelaide ‘s fourth birthday.
Miguel Cervantes' Wife Reveals Daughter, 3, 'Died in My Arms' After Entering Hospice Care Miguel will briefly take a break from his leading role in the Chicago production of Hamilton ...
Hamilton Star Miguel Cervantes is raising money to honor the memory of his late daughter who passed away from a form of childhood epilepsy by renovating the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit lounge at ...
The 3-year-old daughter of “Hamilton” Chicago star Miguel Cervantes has died after a long battle with epilepsy. Adelaide Cervantes passed away in home hospice care Saturday morning, it was ...
On Sunday, Hamilton star Miguel Cervantes and his wife Kelly will celebrate the life of their 3-year-old daughter Adelaide, who died on Oct. 12 after battling a series of health issues throughout ...
Miguel Cervantes, the Mexican farm-worker-turned-college-student fired from his job at Pacific University, has regained his free tuition and student status there.
Miguel Cervantes and his wife Kelly open up about 3-year-old Adelaide and their work with CURE At the moment Miguel Cervantes was auditioning for the titular role in the Chicago production of ...
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 19 (ANI): A few days after Miguel Cervantes announced the heartbreaking death of his 3-year-old daughter, his wife Kelly shared how devastating the loss has been for her.
A convent in Madrid has been all but confirmed as the final resting place of Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes. A bone examination has found that the author of "Don Quixote" was likely buried in ...
Scientists in Madrid announced on Tuesday that, deep under ground of a 17th century convent, they found remains that they believe belong to celebrated writer Miguel de Cervantes, though they may ...
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