Tite Curet Alonso died on August 5, 2003, from a
heart attack in
Baltimore, Maryland. Richie Viera, a
Puerto Rican and William Nazaret, a
Venezuelan, both friends of Curet Alonso, made sure that his body was transferred to Puerto Rico. In Puerto Rico he was given a
state funeral. First the wake was held at the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture with an honor guard, then at Puerto Rico's Capitol building in San Juan, and then at San Juan City Hall. Finally he was interred in
Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery in Old San Juan.
Rubén Blades suspended some dates from his "farewell" tour (before becoming the Minister of Tourism for
Panama) to attend Curet Alonso's funeral.
Cheo Feliciano, one of his closest friends, was one of the many famous pallbearers in attendance. A posthumous collection of music composed by Tite Curet Alonso, the two-disc
Alma de Poeta, was published in 2009. A life-sized statue honoring Curet Alonso now sits at San Juan's Plaza de Armas, in Curet Alonso's favorite bench spot. ==See also==