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Enrique Mora Ayala

July 15, 1957 — June 30, 2020

Enrique Mora Ayala a la edad de 62 años entro en el gozo de su Señor el 30 de Junio 2020 en West Jordan, Utah. Nació el 15 de Julio 1957 en Cotzio, Michoacán, México a Silvino Mora Ramírez y Maria Carmen Ayala Chávez. Se caso con su amada esposa Maria Enriqueta Saucedo el 29 de Diciembre 1981.
Enrique se graduó con la Licenciatura en Ingeniería Civil de la Universidad Michoacana San Nicolas de Hidalgo. Recibió su Diploma en Ministerio de la Iglesia Urbana de Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. Se certifico como Journeyman Electrician y fue miembro orgulloso de el International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Amado esposo, padre, Pastor, maestro, guito, suegro, Papi Mora y tío. Enrique disfruto pasar el tiempo con su esposa, hijos, nietos, en la iglesia con los miembros, obrando, sirviendo, estudiando, y cuidando de sus mascotas y plantas.
Sobrevivido por su amada esposa de 38 años, Maria Enriqueta Saucedo; hijos Enrique, José Miguel, Damian, Alejandro y Hadasa Mora-Saucedo; nueras Blanca, Dalia y Jessica; nietos Ruth Elie, Gamaliel, Etienne Abdias, Malachai y Dahlia Ariel; hermanos Saul, Abigail, Eliseo, Daniel, Oliva, Angelita, Misael, Héctor, Maria Eugenia, Rebeca, Rubén y Angelica.
Precedido en muerte por sus padres Silvino Mora Ramírez y Carmen Ayala Chávez.
Si yo quisiera describir en palabras quien fue Enrique Mora no terminaría. Fue un hombre respetable que vivió para su familia. Amo a Dios con todo su corazón y nos enseñó a ser personas de bien no con palabras sino con acciones y su ejemplo. Es el mejor legado que podemos recibir. No era persona perfecta pero su testimonio fue intachable. Fue un esposo amoroso y padre ejemplar. Dedicado al bienestar de su familia y a servir a Dios.
No hay palabras para describir cómo fue y como vivió Enrique Mora. Solo basta para hablar con alguien que lo conoció para saber qué fue un gran hombre.
Servicio al aire libre se realizará lunes 6 de julio 2020 a las 9:00 AM en Memorial Redwood Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT, 84123.
De acuerdo con la directiva del condado de Salt Lake al respeto a cubre boca, es requerido que todos los visitantes lleven mascarillas en nuestras instalaciones. Todas las personas que asistan se les require que utilicen mascarillas, mantengan distanciamiento social (6 pies de distancia), abrazos y saludo de mano no será permitido. Si se siente incómodo asistiendo el servicio o se siente enfermo, favor de acompañarnos en el servicio via Zoom usando las siguientes instrucciones. Gracias por su apoyo.
Enrique Mora Ayala, age 62, entered the joy of the Lord on June 30, 2020 in West Jordan, Utah. He was born on July 15, 1957 in Cotzio, Michoacan, Mexico to Silvino Mora Ramirez and Maria Carmen Ayala Chavez. He married his loving wife Maria Enriqueta Saucedo on December 29, 1981.
Enrique graduated with a Licenciatura en Ingenieria Civil (Civil Engineering) from Universidad Michoacana San Nicolas de Hidalgo. He received a Diploma in Urban Church Ministry from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. He was a Journeyman Electrician and proud member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Beloved husband, father, Pastor, teacher, “guito”, father-in-law, Papi Mora and tio. Enrique loved spending time with his wife, children, grandchildren, at church with church members, working, serving others, studying, and caring for his pets and plants.
He is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Maria Enriqueta Saucedo; children Enrique, Jose Miguel, Damian, Alejandro, and Hadasa Mora-Saucedo; daughter-in-laws Blanca, Dalia, and Jessica; grandchildren Ruth Elie, Gamaliel, Etienne Abdias, Malachai, and Dahlia Ariel; siblings Saul, Abigail, Eliseo, Daniel, Oliva, Angelita, Misael, Hector, Maria Eugenia, Rebeca, Ruben, and Angelica.
He is preceded in death by his parents Silvino and Carmen.
If we could describe who Enrique Mora was, we would never finish. He was a respectable man that lived for his family, loved God with all his heart and showed us how to be good people not with words but actions. This is the greatest legacy we could receive. He wasn’t perfect but his testimony was impeccable. Loving husband, exemplar father, dedicated to the wellbeing of his family and serving God.
There are no words to describe who and how Enrique lived. It’s only a matter of speaking to someone who knew him to know how great a man he was.
A graveside service will be held Monday, July 6, 2020 at 9:00 AM at Memorial Redwood Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT, 84123.
In compliance with Salt Lake County’s directive on face coverings, we require all visitors to wear a mask when inside our facilities. All attendees are required to wear a mask, mantain social distance (6 feet), hugs and handshakes are prohibited. If you are uncomfortable attending services or are feeling ill, please watch the funeral service via Zoom. Please see streaming instructions below:
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b. Open the app and select “join a meeting”
c. Enter the meeting id: 8015661249
d. Select “join without video”
e. Select “Call using internet audio”
f. Select “mute” in the bottom left hand corner so that your audio does not interrupt the funeral services.
Service Information

Graveside Service
July 6, 2020 at 9:00 AM
Memorial Redwood Cemetery 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah 84123
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