![]() ![]() “He was a caring and friendly person and will be greatly missed by everyone who had the honor of knowing him,” it added. Ayala, from San Germán, Puerto Rico, shared his knowledge and best practices with co-workers and worked diligently as part of a team, the statement said. He was passionate about saving lives and took great pride in the lifesaving work he performed,” the organization said in a statement. ![]() “Rodolfo was a highly respected member of the OneBlood family. Ayala began working with the nonprofit organization in December 2011 as a biologics assistant, most recently serving as a platelet supervisor in the Orlando laboratory. After the shooting at Pulse, thousands of people rushed to donate blood for the victims, according to OneBlood, a donation center.īut OneBlood became involved even deeper when it discovered that one of its employees, Rodolfo Ayala-Ayala, 33, had been killed. ![]()
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