Carlos Bertulani - Family

Family

Carlos' youngest son Daniel Bertulani was a member of the United States Air Force. As a proud USAF Airman 1st Class, Daniel died in September 2012, leaving one of the biggest impacts on the Sheppard and Charleston Air Force Bases. His body rests at the Beaufort National Cemetery in South Carolina. Daniel is survived by his father, mother (Eliete Bertulani) and brother (Henrique Bertulani).

Carlos' older son Henrique Bertulani is an artist and anthropologist (Michigan State University). Henrique's paintings are present in several countries and were exhibited in prestigious galleries and art centers such as the Eisemann Center for Performing Arts.

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