In loving memory of

Celina Marie Leas
February 19, 1984 - March 29, 2018

Celina Marie Leas, 34, of Muhlenberg Twp., passed away Thursday, March 29th in her residence.

Celina was born in Reading, the loving daughter of Jim Leas of Florida and Jo Lee (Waid) Didyoung of Bernville.

Celina was employed by Landis Logistics in Muhlenberg Twp.

Celina was formerly employed by WaWa on Route 61 in Muhlenberg Twp.

Celina loved helping other people and loved animals, especially her cats.

Surviving along with her parents is a son, Charlie Louis Ortiz of Reading.

Also, a brother, Jesse J. Didyoung of Reading.

There are three half siblings, Rebecca, Camille, and Ryan Leas.

Celina is survived by several Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, and Nephews.

Family and friends may attend a visitation with the family on Friday, April 6th from 10 until 11 am in the Kirkhoff Funeral Home, 206 N. Main St., Bernville.

Interment will be private.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Kirkhoff Funeral Home at the above address to assist the family with funeral expenses.


Tributes

Naomi Cartagena wrote on Apr 9, 2018:

"Celina, you were the first person I met when I moved into my place on River Road. I will always remember you as the beautiful girl who lived next door, who lived a very quiet life and enjoyed her privacy. I was stunned and heartbroken to learn of your passing. My heart is broken for your mom and the rest of your family. Although you were quiet and kept to yourself, I will remember you as a kind soul who was fiercely brave and ready to step out of your comfort zone to take care of an emergency situation or to offer your kindness to someone in need of it. These are the things that come to mind...like the time you stopped your car in the middle of the road and jumped out to help me and my little Frankie when another dog was after him. I will miss your presence here but I am thankful that God has welcomed His girl Home and has taken all your pain away. Rest In Peace, Celina. Fondly remembered, Naomi"

Dinah Harris wrote on Apr 3, 2018:

"You were such a beautiful soul always with a quick smile to put someone at ease the first time I met you you were pregnant with my great nephew you were glowing your smile was so contagious and i thought wow what a beatiful girl you will b missed dearly spread your wings and soar rest in peace baby girl"

Melanie Slack wrote on Apr 1, 2018:

"Oh, My Lina. Until we meet again, you beautiful soul. I wish I could go back to the wawa days, and cherish them more. The time we spent together, was priceless. I may never get that back, but your memory, pictures, and influence on my life will never waver. ...thank you for saving me. ...thank you for helping me get clean. Sober for you, for always. I love you."

Laly Marie wrote on Mar 31, 2018:

"You will be missed for ever!!! Fly high doll face! I promise you I'll take care of your baby boy. "

Vicki Spatz wrote on Mar 31, 2018:

"My beautiful niece, sweet, kind and funny...We shared a deep love of animals which I will carry the torch on for helping them. I am in denial, this is sureal it must be a nightmare and I keep trying to wake up from. I Love You Now And For Eternity.?"

Lori Fitzgerald wrote on Mar 31, 2018:

"Sweet smiling Celina gone too soon! Our wawa days will be memories until we meet again. RIP Celina prayers for your family during this difficult time!"

Brian Andreacchio wrote on Mar 31, 2018:

"I'll always remember the Wawa #274 days. They were some of the best years of my life. Rest in peace Celina. I will never forget you"

Lori Harris wrote on Mar 31, 2018:

"My heart breaks for her and her family especially little Charlie may she rest in peace and fly high with the angels your family is in my prayers "

Terrie Taylor wrote on Mar 31, 2018:

"I'm so sorry for your loss jolee. She was very loved by you and your family. We will not be able to attend the visitation, we'll be in Florida. But you will be in my prayers"

Jennifer Hollos ( Kline) wrote on Mar 31, 2018:

"I knew Celina growing up on 10th street. I'm so very sorry of the family's loss. May she rest in piece. Gone too soon but she won't be forgotten. "