Thursday, January 30, 2014

George Ayala

George Ayala, age 68, of  Orlando,  passed away Wednesday, January 22nd, at VITAS Hospice at Quality Care, Winter Garden.   George was born in Brooklyn, NY the son of the late Virginia (Alicea)  and Juan  Ayala.  He served in the U.S. Army, was employed as a Corrections Officer for Seminole County and was a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church.
 
George leaves to cherish his memory wife Sally  (Aguilar) Ayala of Orlando; three daughters, Virginia Ayala, of Palm Coast; Margaret Huff, of Cherry Hill, NJ; Jennifer Ayala-Marrero, of Ocoee; sister Angelica Krieger of Connecticut; brother, Richard Ayala, of Clermont; and grandchildren, Michael, Amanda, Carlos, Takoda, Jordan, Arianna,  and Jaydyn.
 
The family will be receiving friends from 3:00 until 5:00 pm on Saturday, February 1, 2014 at Dobbs Funeral Home.  The funeral service will begin at 5:00 pm with Deacon Freddie officiating,  followed by military honors.   Visitation will resume after the honors ceremony until 7:00 pm.

4 comments:

john said...

rest in peace my brother my friend

Mattie Jones said...


I am sorry for the passing of your loved one; please accept my sincere sympathy. While you are
grieving your loss, I hope you can find some comfort in Jesus’ promise of the resurrection(Acts
24:15) when those who have fallen asleep in death, will be raised up and restored back to life, with
the hope of eternal life, on the renewed Paradise earth.-John 5:28,29; Luke 23:43. Until that blessed promise is fulfilled and you are reunited with your loved one again, may Jehovah God grant you peace and comfort now, during this time of sorrow.-Matthew 5:4.

Rhonda said...

I am so sorry for your loss. May "the God of all comfort" (2 Corinthians 1:3,4) comfort and soothe your heart. His promises, found in the Holy Scriptures, can offer much hope. It assures us at John 5:28,29 that our loved ones will be remembered and brought back to life in the resurrection. Please allow God's Word to strengthen you and help you to endure this most difficult time.

Anonymous said...

Estoy contristada con la pérdida de su ser querido, bien sabemos que la muerte es algo que sucede día a día, pero hay una bella esperanza que nos traerá cierto nivel de paz. Por tal razón quería compartir con usted algunas palabras de consolación que le ayudaran en estos momentos difíciles, tal como me ayudaron a mí. Estas palabras se encuentran en la Biblia, si tiene Biblia le invito a que lea Hechos 24:15, Revelación 21:3, 4, Juan 5: 28,29, ahí notara que dichos textos hablan de la bella esperanza de la resurrección, solo podemos imaginar la alegría de volver abrazar a nuestro ser querido que ha fallecido. Para aprender de esta y muchas otras promesas solo hay que seguir el consejo de Juan 17:3. Con dicho pensamiento en mente le invito a que visite el siguiente enlace, http/www.JW.org/es/publicaciones/libros/tratado-muertos-volver-a-vivir/ Ahí encontrara un artículo que habla más al respecto.