January 31, 2024

Luis Enrique Ortega

Wayne

Services

Friends are invited to join the family for visitation at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home 567 Ratzer Road Wayne, NJ on Tuesday, February 6, 2024, from 6-8 PM. A funeral mass will follow at Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 381 Grand St, Paterson, NJ 07505 on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at 10:00 AM. 

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Se invita a los amigos a unirse a la familia para el velorio en la funeraria Vander May Wayne Colonial 567 Ratzer Road Wayne, NJ el martes 6 de febrero de 2024, de 6 a 8 p. m. Una misa fúnebre en la Catedral de San Juan Bautista 381 Grand St, Paterson, NJ 07505 el miércoles 7 de febrero de 2024 a las 10:00 a.m.

Luis Enrique Ortega, age 80 of Wayne, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 31, 2024.

Luis was born in January of 1944 in Nicaragua to his parents Enrique and Bertha Ortega. Luis’ story is one of humble roots. He was the oldest of 11 children, so he had to work hard to help his family. He quickly developed an incredible work ethic that shaped the rest of his life. While in Nicaragua, Luis worked as a phlebotomist in a lab to help support his family. He was incredibly smart, and he eventually started a family of his own following the birth of his first three children: Jorge, Carla, and Maria. With his family growing, Luis made the difficult decision to come to the United States and try to achieve the American Dream.

Luis used his intelligence and his incredible work ethic the moment he stepped foot in America. He took on two jobs and started attending night school studying business at the same time. Luis was well motivated and knew he had to support his family back in Nicaragua. He regularly sent money back to support them in all their endeavors. 

Shortly after arriving in the United States, Luis decided to attend a house party hosted by a friend in Jersey City that would change his life forever. Normally more preoccupied by his copious amounts of work and school, Luis decided to step out of his comfort zone and attend the party that led him to meeting a beautiful girl named Elida Rivera. Elida and Luis fell in love, and the couple decided that they were going to get married in 1973. 

The two found a home that they wanted to purchase, but Luis saw another route that could change their lives for the better. He explained to Elida that a business opportunity that would allow Luis to become his own boss in the form of an autobody shop was too good to pass up. He promised her that a year from then he would buy Elida a better house if she could trust him to make this decision for them – mind you Luis had no prior experience in the autobody business. Nonetheless, Elida had faith in Luis’ determination and entrepreneurial spirit and so he went headfirst into his new venture. True to his promise, Luis found a home a year later that was even better than the first. Using the newfound success from his autobody shop he purchased the home for them.

The couple started raising a family of their own: Jannette, Luis, and Leonardo were their three beautiful children who Luis mentored and raised with his wife Elida. However, he was always mindful of his three children that were in Nicaragua as he started to bring them to the United States one-by-one starting in 1978 until all three were here. Luis wanted to give his family every opportunity in life, so he worked hard for them to eventually move to Wayne in 1989. While still owning the autobody, Luis saw another business opportunity in the form of a pharmacy. He took another great chance and seized the opportunity to purchase and run the pharmacy. He maintained both for a period, but as the pharmacy took off under his leadership, Luis sold the autobody and maintained just the pharmacy full time for the next 25 years.

Beyond his work, Luis was also a world traveler. The list of countries he didn’t go to would be smaller than his list visited: Latin America, most of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan – if you threw a dart at the globe and didn’t hit water it was probably a place he visited. In addition to traveling, Luis was also the baseball coach for his kids’ little leagues even sponsoring their uniforms through his business.

Luis will be remembered as a very generous man both financially but also with his time. He never hesitated to help someone in need whether it was his family or another. He donated financially to organizations and missionaries around the world never forgetting his humble beginnings. Luis was the kind of man who would lend you his time to provide advice based on his experiences and perspective and that advice was invaluable time and time again. He will be remembered as an incredible family man – a great son, a great husband, a great father, and a great friend. In the end, he was simply a great world citizen.  

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Luis Enrique Ortega, de 80 años, de Wayne, falleció pacíficamente el miércoles 31 de enero de 2024.

Luis nació en enero de 1944 en Nicaragua, hijo de Enrique Ortega y Bertha Hegg de Ortega. La historia de Luis es una historia de raíces humildes. Era el mayor de 11 hermanos, por lo que tuvo que trabajar duro para ayudar a su familia. Rápidamente desarrolló una increíble ética de trabajo que dio forma al resto de su vida. Mientras estaba en Nicaragua, Luis trabajó como flebotomista en un laboratorio para ayudar a mantener a su familia. Era increíblemente inteligente y, finalmente, formó su propia familia tras el nacimiento de sus tres primeros hijos: Jorge, Carla y María. Con su familia creciendo, Luis tomó la difícil decisión de venir a los Estados Unidos y tratar de alcanzar el sueño americano. 

Luis usó su inteligencia y su increíble ética de trabajo en el momento en que puso un pie en Estados Unidos. Aceptó dos trabajos y comenzó a asistir a la escuela nocturna estudiando negocios al mismo tiempo. Luis estaba muy motivado y sabía que tenía que mantener a su familia en Nicaragua. Regularmente enviaba dinero para apoyarlos en todos sus esfuerzos.

Poco después de llegar a los Estados Unidos, Luis decidió asistir a una fiesta en una casa organizada por un amigo en Jersey City que cambiaría su vida para siempre. Normalmente más preocupado por su gran cantidad de trabajo y la escuela, Luis decidió salir de su zona de confort y asistir a la fiesta que lo llevó a conocer a una hermosa chica llamada Elida Rivera. Elida y Luis se enamoraron y la pareja decidió que se iban a casar en 1973.

Los dos encontraron una casa que querían comprar, pero Luis vio otra ruta que podría cambiar sus vidas para mejor. Le habló a Elida de una oportunidad de negocio que le permitiría a Luis convertirse en su propio jefe en forma de taller de carrocería, era demasiado buena para dejarla pasar. Le prometió que dentro de un año le compraría a Elida una casa mejor si ella podía confiar en él para tomar esta decisión por ellos, eso sí, Luis no tenía experiencia previa en el negocio de la carrocería. Sin embargo, Elida tenía fe en la determinación y el espíritu emprendedor de Luis, por lo que se lanzó de cabeza a su nueva empresa. Fiel a su promesa, Luis encontró un año después una casa que era incluso mejor que la primera. Usando el nuevo éxito de su taller de carrocería, compró la casa para ellos.

La pareja comenzó a formar su propia familia: Jannette, Luis y Leonardo fueron sus tres hermosos hijos a quienes Luis guió y crio con su esposa Elida. Sin embargo, siempre estuvo atento a sus tres hijos que estaban en Nicaragua, ya que comenzó a traerlos a los Estados Unidos, uno por uno a partir de 1978 hasta que los tres estuvieron aquí. Luis quería darle a su familia todas las oportunidades en la vida, por lo que trabajó duro para que finalmente se mudaran a Wayne en 1989. Mientras aún era propietario del taller de carrocería, Luis vio otra oportunidad para incursionar en el negocio de una farmacia. Aprovechó otra gran oportunidad para comprar y administrar la farmacia. Mantuvo ambos negocios durante un tiempo, pero a medida que la farmacia despegó bajo su liderazgo, Luis vendió el taller y mantuvo solo la farmacia a tiempo completo durante los siguientes 25 años.

Más allá de su trabajo, Luis también fue un viajero por el mundo. La lista de países a los que no fue sería más pequeña que la lista que los que si visitó: América Latina, la mayor parte de Europa, Australia, Nueva Zelanda, China y Japón, si lanzabas un dardo al globo terráqueo y no golpeabas el agua, probablemente era un lugar que visitó. Además de viajar, Luis también era el entrenador de béisbol de las ligas menores de sus hijos, incluso patrocinaba sus uniformes a través de su negocio.

Luis será recordado como un hombre muy generoso, apoyando tanto con recursos económicos como con su tiempo. Nunca dudó en ayudar a alguien que lo necesitara, ya fuera su familia o no. Donó financieramente a organizaciones y misioneros de todo el mundo, sin olvidar nunca sus humildes comienzos. Luis era el hombre que te prestaba su tiempo para darte consejos según sus experiencias y perspectivas, y ese consejo era invaluable. Será recordado como un increíble hombre de familia: un gran hijo, un gran esposo, un gran padre, un gran abuelo y un gran amigo. Al final, era simplemente un gran ciudadano del mundo.

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Services

Friends are invited to join the family for visitation at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home 567 Ratzer Road Wayne, NJ on Tuesday, February 6, 2024, from 6-8 PM. A funeral mass will follow at Cathedral of St. John the Baptist 381 Grand St, Paterson, NJ 07505 on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at 10:00 AM. 

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Se invita a los amigos a unirse a la familia para el velorio en la funeraria Vander May Wayne Colonial 567 Ratzer Road Wayne, NJ el martes 6 de febrero de 2024, de 6 a 8 p. m. Una misa fúnebre en la Catedral de San Juan Bautista 381 Grand St, Paterson, NJ 07505 el miércoles 7 de febrero de 2024 a las 10:00 a.m.

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