
"They always wanted to go together—and they did": Couple married for 59 years died in Surfside condo collapse
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After Sergio Lozano, 56, had dinner at his parents' condo Wednesday night, they said their goodbyes and and he returned home to his own unit in the nearby Champlain Towers East in Surfside. His mom, Gladys Lozano, 79, had made his favorite dessert. His dad, Antonio Lozano, 83, was excited because his doctor said he could have his first drink in months after recovering from a surgery. This was the last time Lozano would see his parents.
Living by the beach had always been Antonio's dream, and they had it at Champlain Towers South. When he started having health problems, Sergio, the youngest of two siblings, said he'd purchased an apartment right near his parents to keep an eye on them and make sure he could be there in the event of a medical emergency. Once in a while he'd find comfort in sitting on his balcony and watching his mom cook dinner while his father watched the news on television. "It was very endearing having them so close," he told CBS News.
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