Perdomo Cigars has announced the passing of Sarah Gonzalez, who served as factory manager for more than three decades and played a pivotal role in shaping the companyโ€™s culture and operations. Gonzalez passed away on September 29, 2025, after dedicating over 32 years to the Perdomo family.

Before joining Perdomo, Gonzalez was a master roller at the H. Upmann factory in Havana, Cuba, where she earned recognition for her craftsmanship. In Nicaragua, she became a central figure at the Perdomo factory, both as a leader and as a mentor.

โ€œSarah wasnโ€™t just an essential part of the company; she was family,โ€ said Nick Perdomo Jr., President and CEO. โ€œI loved her like a second mother. Whether it was making sure I had a hot meal after a long day or showing genuine concern for me and my family, she was always there.โ€

Operations Manager Nelson Cuba remembered Gonzalezโ€™s passion for Nicaraguan tobacco: โ€œShe loved Nicaragua, its people, and especially the rich tobaccos grown here. Under her leadership, our factory culture becameโ€”and remainsโ€”the very best. I will miss her dearly.โ€

Other members of the Perdomo family and company leadership echoed similar sentiments, describing Gonzalez as a second mother, grandmother, and the heart of the organization. Her guidance spanned decades of growth and she left a lasting imprint on Perdomo Cigars.

A memorial gathering will be held at the Perdomo Cigar Factory in Nicaragua to honor her life and legacy.

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