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Eliseo Pombo Jr.

Posted By Direct Cremation of the Seacoast On January 19, 2023 @ 3:49 pm In | 9 Comments

Rye, NH – Eliseo Pombo Jr., 81, of Summerland Key, FL, passed away peacefully in his sleep, at his daughter’s home in Rye on Monday, January 16, 2023, with family at his side.

He was born on September 30, 1941 in Güines, Cuba, a son of the late Eliseo and Asuncion (Valdez) Pombo. Raised in Havana, Cuba until emigrating to the United States in 1960 at the age of 18 with his younger brother, a $500 travelers check and the clothes he was wearing, he was a living embodiment of the American Dream.

Starting as a wage laborer in the leather tanning business in New Jersey, he worked to support his brother and parents while attending college classes at night.  He dedicated himself to learn the leather business, as his father did before him, and he was steadily promoted to positions of ever greater responsibility.  His career in the leather business took him to managerial positions in Spokane, WA, Kansas City, MO, Memphis, TN, St. Joseph, MO and Berwick, ME.  During his career, he traveled all over the world, and oversaw the design and construction of leather tanning facilities in Memphis, Spokane, Rochester, NH, Taiwan and mainland China.  Upon retirement, he had risen to the title of Chief Operating Officer of Prime Tanning, the largest tannery in the United States, before joining the Board of Directors.

It was in his early days in New Jersey that he also met the love of his life, Victoria Flora Garcia, who also fled from Cuba at the age of 16 with her sister. They married, raised two children and shared many adventures that included a lot of parties and dancing and laughter before cancer took Vicky from him in 1990.

Eliseo loved to sail.  He bought his first sailboat in 1978, and sailed whenever he had free time, first in the lakes around Memphis and then in Kansas, and then in Casco Bay, Maine when he moved to New Hampshire.  When he retired, he bought a 40-foot boat that he kept in the Caribbean, and would live on the boat with his 2nd wife, Loren, for half of the year, sailing from island to island.  At the start of hurricane season, they would take the boat out of the water and spend the summer in Portsmouth, NH.  When they tired of life on the boat, they settled in Summerland Key, FL, where they would spend their days on the boat and nights playing dominos and drinking rum with the community of friends that they met in the Keys.

This chronology of his life doesn’t convey the type of man that Eliseo was.  He was intensely competitive and hated to lose, and a determination to succeed that drove him all of his life.  Yet he had an engaging energy that was effervescent and won him friends wherever he went.  He was quick with a smile and a story, and had an easy laugh.  He was a tough negotiator, but always fair.  Eliseo was a great leader, and is remembered fondly and with respect from all that knew him in is his professional life. He loved cars, and driving them fast, and chronicled his life by which car he was driving at the time.   He loved a good party and would often be the last one up dancing, or playing drums, or dominoes and asking what is next as people grabbed their coats. If you ever sailed with Eliseo, you likely have an adventure story of your own to share: he liked to push the envelope.  Until his diagnosis, he continued to bike 11 miles 3x per week at the age of 80.  Plainly, Eliseo Pombo was a force, and will be missed by so many.  We lost a bright life this week.

Surviving family members include his children Daniel E. Pombo and Mariela Pombo, and her spouse Matthew Garthwait; his ex-wife, Loren Davila Pombo and stepchildren Carlos Quinones and his spouse Cynthia Travers; Kristen Quinones; and Kim Taylor and her spouse Clay; grandchildren Maya Garthwait, Lucas Pombo, Alex Pombo, Isabel Pombo, Carolina Pombo, Gabriela Pombo; and brother, Manolo Pombo and his spouse Josie.

A memorial service for Eliseo will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, January 28th at St. Michael’s Church in Exeter, NH.  In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Eliseo’s beloved church in the Keys, St. Peter the Fisherman, which took extensive damage during Hurricane Irma by clicking here. [1]


Condolences for the family of “Eliseo Pombo Jr.”

Condolence from Scott P on January 19th, 2023 4:13 pm

Condolences, Dan and Maki. I have great memories of your dad. He taught me how to sail which I will never forget. His calm in the face of such danger (at least from my perspective!) truley impacted me and even influenced how I rasied my own children. To this day, I remember the experience vividly! He also exposed me to my first community super sub. I think that was even before there were Subway restaurants. Since then, building a giant family sub sandwich has been a common theme at my family gatherings. I only met Eliseo a few times. But, his confidence, charisma and demeanor had a profound impact on the man I have become. I am thankful to have known him.

Condolence from John Baack on January 19th, 2023 4:14 pm

I am so sorry to hear about Eliseo, growing up in St Joseph as neighbors to the family we shared many good times. I am still close to Dan and we still bring up stories from the past. Such good memories! RIP Eliseo

Condolence from Deborah B Fortin on January 20th, 2023 4:27 pm

Maki I am so sorry for your loss. Your deep love for your dad was obvious and I am sure it gave you both comfort being together during the last year and at the end.

With sympathy (and a Guinness)

Debbie Fortin

Condolence from Cathleen Gavin on January 22nd, 2023 7:25 am

I am truly sorry for your loss. I worked with Eliseo at Prime and I enjoyed his personality very much. His infectious laugh made the days brighter. I will continue to smile when I think of him. R.I.P. EP

Cathy Gavin

Condolence from Ron Long on January 23rd, 2023 4:34 am

Eliseo may you rest in peace.

To Eliseo’s Family,

May your fond memories lift you through this hard time.

Condolence from Carol Hogue on January 25th, 2023 2:02 pm

I am sad beyond words – my time in Eliseo’s life was too short. As the words of the song go “because I knew you, I have been changed for good”. He was amazing and is missed.

Peace to his beautiful family – thank you for honoring him so beautifully.

Condolence from April Bedell & family on January 27th, 2023 3:22 pm

Carlos, Cynthia and family- We are so sorry about the loss of your dad. Sending you peace and strength as you navigate the weeks and months ahead. Please accept our sincerest condolences.

Condolence from Maria Marchese-Spiller on January 28th, 2023 8:42 am

I was saddened to hear of Eliseo’s passing. He was a very passionate person and a force to be reckoned with. I thoroughly enjoyed working with Eliseo at Prime Tanning and learned a lot from him. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family,

Condolence from Peter & Phatta Gregorakos on January 29th, 2023 11:31 am

Our deepest sympathies to the Pompo family. I have many great memories of Eliseo while working at Prime Tanning. May God Bless you all during this difficult time.

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