Makala-Ashmar-Obituary

Makala A. Ashmar

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Makala Ashmar 29, passed away Saturday, September 5, 2020, after a valiant battle with cholangiocarcinoma, a rare cancer of the bile duct. Makala, daughter of the late Samir Paul Ashmar and Sharon L. (Miller) Ashmar, also the proud older sister of the late Sierra C. Ashmar, and Joshua A. Ashmar,...

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Amazing woman! Prom of 2009! She will be always be remembered and truly missed!

There is not a day that goes by that we don´t think of you! Remembering all the good times we had together.Watch over us angel,miss ya!

Whatever Makala did, she did with a passion. She loved a challenge an always put all her energy into it. Cancer was a challenge she truly tried to overcome with all her efforts. In her mind she could, but her body said no. When I see the picture of her with her heartwarming smile, I am reminded of the gentle and mighty person she was and the difference she made in so many lives, including mine

Been thinking of you angel, it´s 2 yrs and nothing has changed. Sending hugs and prayers. I shall toast you on your day!

We´ve been thinking of you a lot the last few days. There isn´t much to say other than that there will always be a void. Pictures coming up and more reminders that you are no longer with us, but forever in our hearts. For I am grateful for the time we had and I know you´re watching over everyone. Please continue to watch over my brother and Lyndi, I know you´re with them everyday but as they embark on the next chapter of their life together. Thanks for all of the much needed talks, support...

I miss my friend.

Can´t believe it´s a year! Your were always a spitfire with a heart of gold! We miss your love and laughter. Keeping you in our !

It is still hard to believe Makala is not here with us physically, although she is always with us in spirit. She has left a lasting legacy in all of our lives. After reviewing her obituary again and all of the wonderful tributes attached, it is clear how blessed we all were to have known her and be part of her enthusiastic world! In loving memory, Brian and Sharon Schell

I first met Makala about 4 years ago at one of the monthly meetings of the LV Veteran’s History Project. She would present the veteran speaking that night with a certificate from her congressman in honor of the veteran’s service. She was passionate about “her veterans “ and did whatever she could for them.
She introduced herself to me one night and I was immediately impressed by her enthusiasm for life and positive attitude. During our conversation, she learned I was the daughter of a...