Naples, Florida – The community of Naples is mourning the loss of Ashley Aguilar, a beloved Costco worker and former Palmetto Ridge High School student, who passed away recently. Ashley was known for her vibrant personality, a smile that could light up any room, and an energy that was truly contagious. Her sudden departure has left a deep void in the hearts of her family, friends, and colleagues.
Ashley Aguilar’s passing has been met with profound sorrow, as those who knew her struggle to come to terms with this unexpected loss. Ashley’s cousin, Sarah Bessery, expressed her grief in a heartfelt social media post, saying, "My sweet cousin, my heart aches. I love you so much, and I really don’t even know what to say. This all feels so unreal. You were so full of life, with a smile and energy that lit up every room. You are so loved, Ashley Aguilar, and we miss you more than words can say."
The outpouring of love and support for Ashley has been immense, with many sharing their condolences and prayers on social media. Julia Gibson posted her sympathy for Sarah Bessery, while Drew Haley, Ally Garcia, and others also extended their heartfelt condolences. Patricia Kelly and Jennifer Maurer Tomlinson were among those who shared their thoughts, highlighting the deep impact Ashley had on everyone around her.
While the cause of Ashley’s death has not been disclosed, her legacy as a kind and positive individual is clear. Known for her dedication both at work and in her personal life, Ashley’s colleagues and customers at Costco remember her as someone always willing to lend a helping hand and brighten someone’s day.
As the Naples community continues to grieve, details about Ashley Aguilar’s obituary, funeral, and visitation arrangements are still pending. Her memory will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those who knew her, and she will be deeply missed.
Ashley Aguilar’s passing serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the lasting impact one person can have on a community. May she rest in peace, surrounded by the love she gave so freely.