Juan M. "Dino" Andino, Jr. of Orlando Florida went to be with the Lord on December 1, 2022. He was born in the Bronx, New York to Juan M. Andino, Sr and Luz E. Diaz.
His non-denominational Christian faith lead him to live a fulfilled life in Christ Jesus. He was a born again believer and recipient of God's grace and promises.
In 1979, Dino was blessed and truly loved his son Michael A. Andino.
In 2009, he met the woman and love of his life which would be at his side until the end of the road his wife Lymari Perez. The two began their beautiful and blessed journey together. As both united so did there family. Dino grew to love and care for Lymari's sons Edwin, Christian and Alexis. They shared six beautiful and fun granddaughters which brought joy to their life. His wife will always remember all the love he willingly gave to their family and others.
All which met him instantly gravitated to his contagious love, relaxed and encouraging persona. Dino was loving, caring and giving as a husband, son, brother and friend. He truly loved his family and had a zest for life.
He was an exemplary employee and loved his job as a Lead Supervisor for AAA Cooper. His passions included cars, all sports but specially his love for NY Giants, Yankees and Lakers, his Harley Motorcycles which allowed him to see the beautiful landscapes here in the USA as a member of LAMA Orlando Chapter. He loved dancing, all music, playing domino, and adored his bulldogs Kobe and Oyku.
The time came for Dino to rest peacefully in the loving arms of his Saviour, where he will no longer have pain nor suffering.
As a believer in Christ, he knew to live is to die and to die is to live in the eternal agape love only King Jesus gives.
Dino is preceded in passing by his father and stepfather. Survived by his wife, mother, stepmother, sons, grandchildren and siblings.
While his battle with cancer came to an end his strong will to live and his "let's ride!" attitude, this was evidence he was a true warrior and never gave up the fight! With his selfless wife and the support love and prayers of family and friends Dino knew he was blessed by God.
Our love "Dino" will be missed greatly yet will never be forgotten! His family is grateful to God for allowing us to share his beautiful person and spirit to create memories which will live on.
Memorial service is scheduled for Sunday December 18, 2022. 1:00pm (Family) and 2:00pm (Friends)
In lieu of flowers, in honor of Dino if you find it in your heart please make monetary blessings directly to his wife Lymari Perez.