JORGE ALBERTO GUERRA's Obituary
Obituario:
Jorge Alberto Guerra, 68, of Miami, Florida partió al cielo, el 13 de Septiembre del 2020. Nació en la ciudad de Guatemala. Padres Julia Martinez y Victor Guerra.
Jorge completó escuela secundaria en la ciudad de Guatemala y trabajó desde niño en una compañía de imprenta en Guatemala.
Fue casado con Olga Leticia Guerra. Dueño de negocio, 50 años en la industria de imprenta y dedicó toda su vida al negocio, y sus amigos y familia pueden dar fe.
Él tuvo un productivo y exitoso negocio. Estaba por retirarse a la edad de los 65, pero eso no lo detuvó, y continuó trabajando. Él fue un maravilloso esposo, padre, abuelo y bisabuelo. Le encanto viajar con su familia y su comida preferida era comida hecha en casa por su esposa. Él fue un líder de Alcohólicos Anónimos y proveyó, ayudó y apoyó a muchas personas. Su hobby preferido era jugar póker. Él era un miembro activo de la iglesia Católica.
Él es sobrevivido por su esposa Olga. Hijos: Jenni, Leslie, y Jorjito. Nietos: Katherine, Julie y Wilber JR. Bisnietos: Mia Bella, Donovan, Antonio y Julien. Él tuvo cinco hermanos y tres hermanas tanto como sobrinas, sobrinos, y un anfitrión de parientes amorosos.
obituary:
Jorge Alberto Guerra, 68, of Miami, Florida went to heaven on September 13, 2020. He was born in Guatemala City to parents Julia Martinez and Victor Guerra.
Jorge completed High School in Guatemala City and worked as child in a printing company in Guatemala.
He was married to Olga Leticia Guerra. He was a business owner, with 50 years in the printing industry, and dedicated all his life to the business, as his friends and family will attest.
He had a productive and successful business and was supposed to retire at the age of 65, but nothing stopped him from continuing to work. He was an amazing husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He enjoyed traveling with his family and his favorite food was his wife’s home cooking. He was a leader for Alcoholics Anonymous and provided help and support to so many people. His favorite hobby was playing poker. He was an active member of the Catholic church.
He is survived by his wife Olga, his children Jenni, Leslie, and Jorjito, grandchildren Katherine, Julie and Wilber Jr., and great grandchildren Mia Bella, Donoven, Antonio and Julien. He had five brothers and three sisters as well as many nieces, nephews and a host of other loving relatives.
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