Evodio Peralta, affectionately known as Julio, passed away on October 13, 2024, at Bridgeport Hospital in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Born on May 17, 1972, in Mexico, Evodio's life, although brief, was marked by his passion for both his work and his family.
Throughout his career, Evodio worked in various aspects of construction, showcasing his dedication and skill in the field. He was also a pizza maker, although that brought joy not only to himself but to those who had the pleasure of enjoying his culinary creations. His contributions to the community, both as a worker and a creator, will be remembered fondly.
A devoted NY Yankees fan, Evodio expressed his passion for baseball with unwavering enthusiasm, sharing his love for the game with those around him. His interests not only enriched his own life but also allowed him to connect with friends and family through shared experiences and joys.
Evodio is survived by his cherished children, Johnny and Evelyn Peralta, who carry forward his legacy and spirit. He is also remembered by his siblings, brother Anastasio Peralta and sister Carina Cisneros, whose lives he touched deeply.
He was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Esperanza Romero and Simon Peralta. Their love and teachings undoubtedly shaped the man he became.
Family and friends are invited to celebrate Julio's life during a viewing scheduled for October 26, 2024. This event will take place at Funeraria Luz De Paz, located at 426 E. Washington Ave., Bridgeport, CT. The viewing will begin at 5:00 PM and conclude at 8:00 PM, allowing loved ones the opportunity to pay their respects and honor his memory.
Evodio Peralta's life, though marked by its short duration, was filled with love, laughter, and the indomitable spirit that he shared with those fortunate enough to know him. He will be dearly missed by all who had the privilege of calling him family or friend.
Evodio Peralta, cariñosamente conocido como Julio, falleció el 13 de octubre de 2024 en el Hospital de Bridgeport en Bridgeport, Connecticut. Nacido el 17 de mayo de 1972 en México, la vida de Evodio, aunque breve, estuvo marcada por su pasión tanto por su trabajo como por su familia.A lo largo de su carrera, Evodio trabajó en diversos aspectos de la construcción, mostrando su dedicación y habilidad en el campo. También fue pizzero, un trabajo que le trajo alegría no solo a él, sino a quienes tuvieron el placer de disfrutar de sus creaciones culinarias. Sus contribuciones a la comunidad, tanto como trabajador como creador, serán recordadas con cariño.Un devoto fanático de los NY Yankees, Evodio expresaba su pasión por el béisbol con un entusiasmo inquebrantable, compartiendo su amor por el juego con quienes lo rodeaban. Sus intereses no solo enriquecieron su propia vida, sino que también le permitieron conectarse con amigos y familiares a través de experiencias y alegrías compartidas.A Evodio le sobreviven sus queridos hijos, Johnny y Evelyn Peralta, quienes continúan su legado y espíritu. También es recordado por sus hermanos, Anastasio Peralta y Carina Cisneros, cuyas vidas tocó profundamente.Le precedieron en la muerte sus amados padres, Esperanza Romero y Simón Peralta. Su amor y enseñanzas sin duda moldearon al hombre que fue.Familiares y amigos están invitados a celebrar la vida de Evodio durante una velación programada para el 26 de octubre de 2024. Este evento se llevará a cabo en la Funeraria Luz De Paz, ubicada en 426 E. Washington Ave., Bridgeport, CT. La velación comenzará a las 5:00 PM y concluirá a las 8:00 PM, brindando a los seres queridos la oportunidad de rendirle homenaje y honrar su memoria.La vida de Evodio Peralta, aunque breve, estuvo llena de amor, risas y el espíritu indomable que compartió con quienes tuvieron la fortuna de conocerlo. Será profundamente extrañado por todos aquellos que tuvieron el privilegio de llamarlo familia o amigo.
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Saturday, October 26, 2024
5:00 - 8:00 pm (Eastern time)
Funeraria Luz De Paz
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