Michael Dorobiala, 56, passed away on December 7, 2019. He had a great love for his family, God, and sports. He was a loving husband, father, Poppy, and uncle. He was always at every event or birthday. It did not matter how big or small the occasion was, he would never miss anything for his family. You could always count on him to be there to cheer you on and encourage you to push harder. He was the life of the party and the selfie king as he was always ready to take pictures and selfies everywhere he went. He found his faithful purpose and touched so many lives. Everyone knows him from his most famous word, Hallelujah! He said it passionately in almost every conversation or text message that he sent. Michael is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Dorobiala, daughter Jami Dorobiala (Ricky), son Nicholas Dorobiala (Daniella), granddaughters Isabella Dorobiala, Mia Morales, step sons Jerry (Mariola) Watlington, Marshall (Monica) Watlington, step grandchildren Jerry Watlington, Cody Watlington, Jemari Watlington, Valentina Watlington, Giovanni Watlington, niece Cheryl Deignan and nephew Michael Wright. Preceded in death by Leon Dorobiala (father), Rose Costanzo (mother), Donna Dorobiala (sister) and Gail Suvino (sister). A message from his wife: Michael, my love, mi amor. You were an amazing husband, father, mentor, and friend above all a lover of Christ Jesus not first in word, you were the hands and feet of Jesus to all who knew you or ever crossed paths with you. Michael, you were the answer to my prayers. Michael, you redeemed the true meaning of love for me. From the beginning of our relationship we knew time wasn't guaranteed so we lived! We lived life to the fullest until the very end! You would show your love in so many meaningful ways, like taking my car to be washed and returning it with a full tank of gas each time. You were never short on compliments and always elevated me when I was down. With you Michael, I was made stronger in my walk with the Lord. I always prayed the Lord would send me a man that loved the Lord more than he loved me and he blessed me with you. I loved your life lines in your face and how your eyes would shine when you smiled. I love you for the dedication you showed in everything you did. I love the way you would relentlessly pursue relationships regardless of the opposition. You would always say PLEASE GOD - LOVE OTHERS and you truly did. You were not perfect; however, you were humble and ready to apologize, never staying mad or holding grudges. Thank you for loving my family and always being there for us. Michael, your daily prayers and texts of encouragement were a true blessing. I just font know how I am going to go without them. I could write a book of the joy and blessings you've brought into my life. You always say one step closer and now you have finally made it home. I love you mi amor, until we meet again… A message from friends from church Gabriel Melendez - My memories of my brother Mike are filled with how he was so full of life and how much he loved everyone he spoke with. Whenever we would go out to dinner, he would always ask the server or waitress if they needed prayer, and they would always accept with tears in their eyes. Also, whenever Mike would call you, he would end every conversation by saying I love you brother. God forbid if you didn't say I love you back, he will call you immediately to remind you that he loved you, his brother in Christ. Mike had this spirit of love that was unconditional, contagious and his love will always endure in my heart. Love you Mike! Alex Mendez - Mike will always have a special place in my heart. He was so loving, encouraging, and full of joy. You couldn't help but smile when you came around him. His faith has and will continue to be a shining example for all of us who had the privilege of meeting him. So, I thank God for Michael and I say "hallelujah!" Love you my brother!