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In Loving Memory of Luis Guillermo Trivino
May 13, 1937 – April 14, 2025
Luis Guillermo Trivino, 87, passed away peacefully on April 14, 2025, in Lake Mary, Florida. Born in Bogotá, Colombia on May 13, 1937, Luis lived a life defined by perseverance, devotion to his family, and a spirited love for storytelling and adventure.
He is lovingly survived by his wife of 47 years, Julie Trivino; his children Juliet Wilkes and Clara Trivino, César Trivino, Jairo Trivino, and Carol Afflitto; and his brother Ricardo Trivino. He also leaves behind his beloved grandchildren, Vanessa, Andrew, Angela, Cesar Jr., Jessica, Katherine, Stephanie, Anthony, Gianni & Jonah, and many friends and extended family members whose lives he touched.
Jonah Wilkes, and many friends and extended family members whose lives he touched.
Luis came to the United States at the age of 30 in pursuit of a better life for his family. Arriving with just $20 in his pocket and a heart full of ambition, he began his journey as a dishwasher at LaGuardia Airport. He often joked about his white uniform, saying, "It made me look like a doctor—until it was covered in tomato sauce by the end of the shift."
To support his family and create his legacy in the United States, Luis worked tirelessly, taking on several jobs over time including a position at Bulova Watches. When Bulova received a government contract and required U.S. citizenship from its employees, they helped Luis become a citizen, allowing him to continue his career there for the next 25 years.
A Heart for Family and Enterprise
In 1977, Luis married Julie Liriano, with whom he raised their daughter Juliet. Together, they built a home filled with warmth, laughter, and love.
Luis was a true entrepreneur. His ventures ranged from owning a pizzeria to exploring real estate, automobile parts, and even running a recycling plant. Each endeavor reflected his drive, resourcefulness, and bold spirit.
A Life of Joy, Laughter, and Legacy
Luis will be remembered as a man of tradition and deep work ethic, yet one who embraced the joys of life. He was a born storyteller and a charismatic jokester who could always bring laughter to the moment. Whether recounting his childhood in Colombia, work and experiences in New York or sharing tales from his many adventures, he had a unique gift for connection and humor.
He traveled widely throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas, always embracing new cultures and experiences. In his quieter moments, he enjoyed watching golf and soccer and treasured every minute spent with his beloved grandson, Jonah.
A Faithful Departure
As a Catholic, Luis believed in the promise of Heaven, and we take comfort in knowing he has entered eternal peace. His legacy of resilience, love, and laughter will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Join Us in Remembering Luis
A funeral service to honor Luis Guillermo Trivino will be held on:
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Service at 5:00 PM)
Newcomer Funeral Home, South Seminole335 E State Rd 434, Longwood, FL 32750
Thank you for helping us remember the impact Luis Guillermo had in our lives. He will be deeply missed by many, and his memory will forever be a blessing.
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335 East State Rd 434, Longwood, FL 32750
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