Gianna Camille Alvino-Arocho, age 20, of Orlando, Florida passed away on Saturday, April 22, 2023. She was born in Cape Coral, Florida on February 14, 2003 to parents Victor Arocho and Carla Alvino.
Gianna enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She loved animals, listening to Frank Sinatra, doing her makeup and going to the beach. She played volleyball, was in theatre and dance. She was attending school at Valencia college to pursue a career in nursing. Gianna was a firecracker with absolutely NO FEAR!!
She is survived by her father, Victor Arocho; mother, Carla Alvino; two Brothers, Alexander Alvino-Bush and Xavier Arocho; two grandmothers, Roseanne Alvino and Margarita Jimenez-Perez; grandfather, Robert Alvino; uncle, Christian Arocho; aunt, Vicmarie Arocho; four cousins, Alana Velazquez, Lily Velazquez, Mateo Santiago, Tomas Santiago; four god-parents, Morgan (Dania) Tome, John Velazquez, Jr., and Regina Lombardo; and step-mother Rebeca Benitez. She is preceded in death by her grandfather, Victor Arocho, Sr..
Please join us in remembering and celebrating the beautiful soul of Gianna Camille on Monday May 1st between the hours of 1PM-7PM at The Pavillon at Avalon Park; 13401 Tanja King Blvd Orlando 32828. Eulogy will occur at 5:30PM, and any family members or friends that wish to speak will have the opportunity.
Gianna was spiritual, but not religious. This celebration of her life has been set up with the intention of attendees to come and go as they please, with no specific or set schedule for our mourning and shared memories of love outside of the eulogy and anyone else that would like to speak. Light refreshments and appetizers will be served.
If you would like to make a monetary donation in Gianna's name, we are asking you to donate to the local non-profit One Heart for Women and Children
https://oneheartorlando.org you may put her name in memoriam in the comment box on their website.
"Feelings of worth can flourish only in an atmosphere where individual differences are appreciated, mistakes are tolerated, communication is open, and rules are flexible – the kind of atmosphere that is found in nurturing family." ~Virginia Satir~