Karla Militello

Karla Memorial

Rochester:  May 13, 2015.  Karla is survived by her husband, David Militello and other loving family in Rochester & Ecuador.

Her Celebration of Life was held on Saturday May 23rd 4:30PM at The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 880 St Paul St, Rochester, NY.

Rochester Cremation, 4044 W. Henrietta Road, Rochester NY 14623, 359-2300, RochesterCremation.com

6 Condolences

  1. Kathleen Militello on May 26, 2015 at 10:10 am

    Karla Jael Militello was born September 19th, 1985, in
    Milagro, Ecuador to Fanni and Carlos Delgado. Karla is
    survived by her beloved brother Alex and his wife Chari, niece
    Eileen; sister Kesia and husband Danny, and nieces Keyda and
    Daniela. She also left behind her kind and loving husband,
    David, whom she soon learned to call, as everyone knew him,
    Doozer.
    Karla will also be greatly missed by her Family in
    Rochester, NY, including David and Kathleen Militello, Angela
    Militello, Mary Mancuso, extended Family from Ecuador, and
    many, many dear Friends.
    Karla loved serving her God, Jehovah, from the time she
    was a small child. She was baptized in 1997. She loved dancing
    and spending time out in nature. She loved swimming so much
    that she was always prepared by keeping a bathing suit in her
    purse at all times. Karla, for many years, Pioneered and helped
    many come to know her God Jehovah. Karla was loved by many
    especially the older ones in the congregation. Those who knew
    her were taken by her sweet spirit, kind nature, and sense of
    humor.
    Karla arrived in Rochester, New York, in October, 2014,
    having finally received her Visa after an overwhelmingly long
    wait. Her fiancé at the time, David, had all but given up on her
    ever being able to come to America. To everyone’s surprise she
    showed up here, changing everyone’s life who came to know her.
    David and Karla were married in a formal ceremony on January
    3, 2015, before friends and family from both Continents. They
    began their life with many hopes, dreams, and aspirations. They
    settled in and together became a part of the Irondequoit
    Congregation.
    Far too soon after starting her new life Karla began to
    suffer an agonizing battle with deep-seated emotional issues.
    She sought and received medical help to regain her life back but
    one day…
    Karla is now at peace and in the safest place of all–in
    Jehovah’s memory. We all loved her and she will be greatly
    missed until we are all reunited in the promised Paradise we
    are all awaiting.
    MemorialProgram
    Officiating Minister: Danny Naples

  2. Virginia Militello on May 27, 2015 at 2:10 pm

    Sorry to hear about your loss. Prayers are with you and your family. Peace be with you.

  3. Patty DeLorenzo/ Ellison Park Congr. on May 27, 2015 at 4:54 pm

    Dear David and all of Karla’s family, friends,& loved ones,
    I’m so terribly sorry & saddened by this sudden loss of such a precious young woman.I pray you all find peace & comfort as we get closer to our deliverance.Karla is in Jehovah’s memory, awaiting our Lords call with many more of our loved ones. Until then….with much Christian love & concern,
    Sr. Patty De Lorenzo/ Ellison Park

  4. Nikki on June 20, 2015 at 9:56 am

    To Kathleen, I am so very sorry to hear about your loss. I pray that the peace of God will be yours and your families portion. Thank you for the opportunity to be able to speak with you this morning. God Bless.

  5. Kathleen Militello on July 24, 2017 at 12:19 pm

    Miss you everyday. Think of you everyday. Will never understand or know why you took your life. You were loved so very much. You will always have a piece of my heart. Wish you were here with us.

  6. Kathe Militello on November 18, 2019 at 12:18 am

    Everyone has moved on but me. Wish I knew how. Still don’t understand. It is so hard.

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