Guillermo M Ochoa

Guillermo M Ochoa obituary, West Valley City, UT

Guillermo M Ochoa

Guillermo Ochoa Obituary

Published by Legacy on Mar. 29, 2023.
Guillermo M. Ochoa, 72, passed away on Sunday, March 26, 2023 at Intermountain Hospital in Murray, Utah. Guillermo, (Guil) (Memo) was born on June 25, 1950 in Bavispe Sonora Mexico and was the eldest brother of seven siblings.
Guillermo was married twice and had a total of six surviving children. His children are the following: Guillermo Ochoa Jr, Lorena Garcia, Analisa Ochoa, Bibiana Ochoa, Joaquin Ochoa, and Jephte Ochoa. Guillermo was a fence installer by trade and taught his sons, sons-in-law, and anyone willing to learn the trade, how to do the work with pride and distinction. He lived and worked both in Utah and Georgia.
Guillermo was a devout Christian and belonged to the church La Luz Del Mundo. He loved serving the church and the community and always was there to extend a helping hand to everyone. Guillermo loved to read his bible, singing in the church choir, spending time with family, traveling to Mexico to visit with his siblings, laughing and always telling jokes and putting smiles on everyone's faces. Although, in his last years he suffered from a plethora of medical issues, he was always there ready and able to serve the Lord and the community.
Guillermo leaves to cherish his loving memory: his six siblings, six children, eleven grandchildren, two great grandchildren, friends, and his church family. He will be greatly missed.

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