Angeline Ayala
November 15, 2020
Angeline Quijano Ayala, 95 died peacefully November 15, 2020 surrounded by her children at Trinity Center at Luther Park in Des Moines. Angie was the youngest child born to Andres and Gabriela Quijano on August 2, 1925 in Jayton, Texas.
Angie retired from the State of Iowa Offices. She was a member of St. Ambrose Cathedral. She loved cooking, crocheting and being with her family. She will be missed greatly.
Angie was preceded in death by her husband of 70 years Salvador, her parents, sisters, Josephine Martinez, Patricia Mireles, brothers, Frank, Isabel, Camillo, Nate and Alex Quijano.
She is survived by her son Sal Jr. (Jan) Ayala, daughter Tina (Rick) Thompson, grandchildren, Abby (Kevin) Campbell, Brad (Alissa) Thompson, Matt Thompson, Shanda (Tim) Otten, Robert Ayala, Anthony (Katie) Ayala, Ashley (Sean) Nichols, 10 great-grandchildren, and her niece Phyllis Macias from San Antonio, Texas who was like a sister to her.
The family respectfully requests social distancing and the wearing of masks. A visitation will be held from 4:00 to 6:00 pm November 19, 2020 at Hamilton’s Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street, Des Moines. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 am November 20, 2020 also at the funeral home. A private burial will be held at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery where she will be reunited with her husband.
Memorial contributions in her name can be made to St. Ambrose Cathedral, or Alzheimers Association of Iowa. The family extends our gratitude to the staff of Trinity Park for their loving care.
Ruth S. Macias
11/20/2020
My condolences to the Ayala, Quijano, Macias Family. Beautiful memories of Angie, always in my heart.♥🌹
Jeri Baysinger
11/20/2020
Rest in peace sweet Angie. We continue to be with you all in prayers. A lovely service for your beautiful mom. Thankful we could watch, and be with you virtually. God Bless. Much love.
Andrew Mireles
11/20/2020
Beautiful service and Angie will be deeply missed by the family. Thinking about the Ayala's during this difficult time.
Donald & Becky Quijano
11/20/2020
Thinking of you and sending condolences as you celebrate a life well lived. Our sincere sympathy.
Alan Justin Mireles
11/20/2020
Angie will be missed dearly. We are so sorry to hear the passing of such a sweet person. Thinking and praying for all of you.
Alan, Alex, and Leyton Mireles
Joyce Manning
11/20/2020
My deepest sympathies to your family, such a beautiful lady inside & out. Enjoyed the video & will live stream the service this am.
God love ya
Tony and Carol Rivas
11/20/2020
Tony and I are very sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy goes out to your family.
Dave and Vicky Camacho
11/19/2020
So sorry for your loss. Our prayers go out to the family. God bless you all.
David G Rivera
11/19/2020
My deepest condolences Butch and Tina. My prayers go out to the family. i will miss my Aunt Angie/Godmother. i will always remember her tamales she made sometimes when we visted when i was little.
Shannon B.
11/19/2020
So sorry for the loss of your mother/grandmother, she was a great lady. I met Angie when I worked at the credit union (Sal too) they were a very special couple. I'm sure you have many great memories.
Henry Rivas
11/19/2020
Sal & Tina, our sincere sympathy to you and all you family. We had the greatest respect for both Angie and Salvador. She will be greatly missed by the family and the community. May your many memories bring you comfort.
Rick and Linda Wells and Family
11/19/2020
So very sorry for your loss! Sending many thoughts and prayers and may God be with you all! RIP Angie, you will be deeply missed!
Daniel and Maureen Johnson
11/18/2020
Our hearts go out to the Ayala/Quijano families for the loss of such a warm and wonderful lady. May God rest her soul.
Laurie (Porter) Dowie
11/18/2020
Tina, Rick & Family,
My sincere heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family.
I met your parent's many years ago and they were such a beautiful couple. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jeri and Scott Baysinger
11/18/2020
Our loving prayers to you. We know you'll miss her so. You know she'll be remembered. We enjoyed time w/your mom over these years of her life at Trinity. And appreciate your visits w/mom too. Many visits & activities together. Your Mom made friends easy, and showed her care. She loved the social & activity time, as you well know. Her natural instinct of being a loving mom shined when she talked about you children, and your families.She displayed her strong Faith when she'd provide me with words of comfort on difficult days for my mom. We learn much by watching and listening to our elderly folks. Angie gave much. We'll miss her so. God Bless. Rest peacefully Angie.