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Humberto Ayala Jr. Dies at 30

Humberto Ayala Jr.

Humberto Ayala Jr., also known as “Belto,” of Estate Carlton died on Saturday, Sept. 4. He was 30 years old.

He is survived by his mother, Yvonne Ayala; father, Humberto Ayala; brothers: Noel Romero and Ricardo Romero; nieces: Zulma Zharick Romero and Aliyana Romero; nephew, Angel Noel Romero; bonus parents: Ruth and Mario Perkins; and bonus sisters: Jessica Melendez- Williams and Marisha Perkins.

He is also survived by bonus brothers: Esteban Christian, Valentin Parilla, Leon and Calvin Perkins and Jean-Pierre Thomas; aunts: Ana, Nancy and Lucy Ascencio, Maria Ayala, Fulgencia Colon, Norma Wales, Irma Soto, Johanna Torres and Marie Luz Williams; and uncles: Angel, Fernando Jr. and Juan Ascencio, Juan Nales and Jose Torres.

Other survivors include sisters-in-law: Jessica Nicole Guzman and Elizabeth Nieves; great aunts: Gregoria Christian, Nilsa Almestica, Gladys, Gloria, Iris, Minin and Myra Suarez; great uncles: Santos Almestica, Roberto Navarro, Vicente and Elminio Soto, and Isabelo and Luis (Guity) Suarez; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will be held on Friday, Sept. 17, at Iglesia Hermanos Unidos En Cristo Zion. Tributes will begin at 9 a.m. with service at 10 a.m.  Interment will follow at Frederiksted Cemetery.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and public health regulations, all attendees must wear a mask and adhere to social distancing.

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