Angel Ramirez-Lopez

Angel Ramirez-Lopez Obituary

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September 10, 2023

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Layton, UT

The world was graced with the presence of Angel Jayvian Ramirez-Lopez on the 8th of September, 2023 in Layton, UT. His bright spark, although brief, has left an indelible mark on our hearts. Angel was a beacon of love and purity, a testament to the profound impact a single life, no matter how brief, can have on those around it. His presence, though fleeting, was marked by an unassuming love that touched the lives of those fortunate enough to have met him. Surviving Angel are his loving parents, Maleny Lopez and Raul Ramirez, who brought him into this world enveloped in unconditional love and tenderness. His sister, Jayciani Lopez, grandparents Francisco and Maria Lopez, Raul and Imelda Ramirez, and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins including Mariela Lopez, Mabel Lopez, Jaylon Tidwell, Elizabeth Ramirez, and Edwin Reyes, were blessed with the precious moments they were able to share with him. In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, "It is not length of life, but depth of life. " Angel's life, brief as it was, delved into depths of love and connection that many longer lives might never reach. His memory will continue to stir our hearts, reminding us of the fleeting yet profound beauty of life. A graveside service for Angel will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2023, at 4:00 pm at Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd, Ogden, Utah, 84404. We invite all who loved and cherished Angel to attend and share their memories and love for him. Condolences may be shared with the family at www. myers-mortuary. com. Every remembrance will serve as a testament to the love that Angel engendered during his brief time on earth. Let us come together to celebrate the love and joy that Angel brought into our lives. Services entrusted to Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd. , Ogden, Utah. To to the family or in memory of Angel Jayvian Ramirez-Lopez, please

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