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Manuel Isidoro Ortiz Suarez

Manuel Isidoro Ortiz Suarez

Manuel Isidoro Ortiz Suarez, a quien cariñosamente llamábamos Papá Yoyo, de nacionalidad ecuatoriano, radicado en Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos desde el 2016, con 105 años de edad fue llamado a los brazos del Señor el 1 de febrero del 2022, para juntarse con su amada esposa, quien lo esperaba hace siete años atrás.

Papá Yoyo emprendió su viaje sin retorno en su hogar acompañado de sus seres queridos quienes procuraron su bienestar, con atenciones, cuidados, y sobre todo mucho amor. En sus últimos suspiros estaba acompañado de sus hijas y sus nietas.

Papá Yoyo estuvo casado por 76 años con la Señora Luz América Cabrera Álvarez con quien procreó doce hijos de los cuales cinco de ellos estuvieron pendientes hasta el final, Horacio Isidoro, Maria Piedad, Darío Alfredo, Hernán Rodrigo, y Luz Mariana Ortiz Cabrera. Los siete restantes esperaban en el cielo volver a reencontrarse para siempre en la Gloria del Señor.

Papá Yoyo será recordado por siempre por sus hijos, nietos, bisnietos, hermanos, demás familiares y amigos todos, porque fue siempre un hijo, hermano y un padre ejemplar, un amigo incondicional y solidario, esposo abnegado, y un abuelo muy amoroso. Siempre lleno de muchas virtudes en la que destacamos su carácter jovial, extrovertido, alegre, juguetón, y siempre con una sonrisa.

Les pedimos que se unan a nosotros para recordar la vida de nuestro padre, Manuel Isidoro Ortiz Suárez (Papito Yoyo). Su velación será el viernes 11 de febrero en Sweeney Funeral Home ubicada en 478 Cooper Street Beverly, NJ de 6:00 p.m. a 11:00 p.m. Sus restos mortales serán trasladados al cementerio Odd Fellows Cemetery ubicado en 4527 US 130, Burlington, NJ, después de celebrar la misa de cuerpo presente en la Iglesia St. Joseph’s ubicada en 805 Warren Street Beverly, NJ el sábado 12 de febrero a las 10 a.m. Le agradecemos de antemano su presencia.

Manuel Isidoro Ortiz Suarez, whom we affectionately called Papa Yoyo, of Ecuadorian nationality, living in New Jersey, United States since 2016, at the age of 105, was called into the arms of the Lord on February 1, 2022, to join his beloved wife who has waited for him for seven years.

Papa Yoyo undertook his journey of no return in his home accompanied by his loved ones who sought his well-being, with attention, care, and above all a lot of love. In his last breaths he was accompanied by his daughters and his granddaughters.

Papa Yoyo was married for 76 years to Mrs. Luz América Cabrera Álvarez with whom he had twelve children, five of whom took care of him until the end: Horacio Isidoro, Maria Piedad, Darío Alfredo, Hernán Rodrigo, and Luz Mariana Ortiz Cabrera. The remaining seven waited in heaven to meet again forever in the Glory of the Lord.

Papa Yoyo will be remembered forever by his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, siblings, other relatives and friends, because he was always an exemplary son, brother and father, an unconditional and supportive friend, selfless husband, and a very loving grandfather. He was always full of many virtues in which we highlight his jovial character, outgoing, cheerful, playful, and always with a smile.

We ask that you join us in remembering the life of our father, Manuel Isidoro Ortiz Suárez (Papito Yoyo). His viewing will be on Friday, February 11 at Sweeney Funeral Home located at 478 Cooper Street Beverly, NJ from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. He will be taken to the Odd Fellows Cemetery located at 4527 US 130, Burlington, NJ, after celebrating mass at St. Joseph’s Church located at 805 Warren Street Beverly, NJ on Saturday, February 12 at 10 A.M We thank you in advance for your attendance.

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