User:Mygratefulbook

Angie Diaz-Cervo was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, the daughter of Gislene Moise a seamstress and Anthony salomon a has Cuban descendent. Angie lost her father at the age of 7 which left her with no memories of her first seven years. Angie came to the United states in 1981 with her three sisters Rith Rosario, Marthe Samedy, Dany Salomon Galindo and her two brothers Abraham salomon and Remps Moise. The family lived in the Brooklyn, New York areas from 1981 to 1983. Angie attented Erasmus Hall High school for 11th and 12th grades, her previous education were in Haiti. Angie's mom moved the family to Newark, new Jersey then Irvington, New Jersey so Angie and her siblings could have a better upbringing. Angie received an AAS from Essex County College in 1889 as a registered Radiologic Technologist.Angie got over being timid by being a runway model for different Colleges and Church. After Graduation Angie Diaz-Cervo worked at Christ Hospital in Jersey City, New Jersey for two years and Union Hospital in Union, New Jersey for seven years. Angie Diaz-Cervo also worked for Dr. Botwin and Innella for about one year part-time. While working in the operating room at Christ hospital a nurse mentioned to Angie that her neck was too big and Angie should go see an Endocronologist. Angie Found out that she has Hyperthyroidism, Angie understood that was the reasons for her fatigue, sweaty feet, palpitation and mood swing. Angie met her husband Jose Diaz-Cervo at Union Hospital in the Radiology Department, both of them worked there. Angie and Jose got married in 1995, Angie became mother to Jose two children Daniel 4 1/2 and Kassandra 2 1/2 years old from a previous marriage. Due to complication from her thyroid surgery, Angie was inform by her doctor that she may not be able to have children. Eventually Angie and Jose Diaz-Cervo have two children of their own. Jose is the founder of DiCervo's Karate & Kickboxing in 1997 now know as Kingdom Karate World Group in their hometown Belleville, New Jersey. Prior to that Angie and Jose had a partnership with Bushido Karate in East Hanover. Angie and Jose owned vending routes in New Jersey for about two years then they sold the route to run the Karate school full-time. Jose got promoted to Regional Vice-President in Primerica in 2004. In 2006 life became unberable for Angie, her marriage was falling apart, her health detoriated with hemorrage. Angie turned to God and started to focus on the positive aspects of her life. Angie spent a year writing everything that she was grateful for, that is how MY GRATEFUL BOOK came to be. Angie wants to help others specially orphans to know that they have God as everything they need.