In Loving Memory

Angela Kellie Reyna
April 17, 1969 — April 24, 2026
Angela Kellie Reyna, a beacon of light, love, and laughter, left this world on April 24, 2026, after a courageous and inspiring battle with breast cancer. Born on April 17, 1969, in Indianapolis, Angela's journey through life was marked by a profound commitment to family, work, and community—always guided by her generous spirit and quick-witted humor.
Angela was the cherished daughter of the late Rudolph A. Reyna and Alva Ailene Mazenis, who undoubtedly welcomed her with open arms as she joined them in eternal rest. Surviving Angela is her beloved sister, Elisa C. Reyna, who, along with her family, carries the beautiful legacy of love and unity that Angela embodied. Angela's devotion to her family was boundless, and she delighted in the lives of her nephew Jordan A. Janeiro and his wife, Courtney M. Janeiro, as well as their precious daughters, Alliana, Briella, Calia, and Solana Janeiro. She also leaves behind her nephew Christopher L. Ratterree and his wife, Israel M. Ratterree, along with their son, Ryder L. Ratterree. Angela's heart was further warmed by her loyal and loving Frug, Pinky, alongside her fur nephew, Chai, and fur niece, Kona.
A proud graduate of Manchester High School in Manchester, Connecticut, Angela pursued a career that reflected her values of honesty and integrity. As an esteemed insurance broker and the dedicated owner of St. Cloud Insurance Agency, Inc. in Saint Cloud, Florida, Angela served her community with a diligent and ethical approach. For the past 15 years, she upheld a legacy of service as the third owner of a 40-year-established business, prioritizing her clients' needs with unwavering commitment.
Angela's professional journey was marked by a stellar work ethic; she was known for her candidness and ability to make a difference in the lives of those she served. Her clients were more than just customers—they were friends and neighbors, and Angela worked tirelessly to ensure their best interests were always at the forefront.
In her final days, Angela was surrounded by the love and care of her family and the compassionate support of Vitas Hospice team 1732. Her family extends their deepest gratitude to the hospice staff and the close friends who stood by them during this profound journey. Special thanks are offered to Karen Harper, Ashley Lopez, Brenda Kent German, Joanna Reese, and a heartfelt acknowledgment to their Lord Jesus Christ for His guiding presence.
A private funeral ceremony will be held to honor Angela's life, as per her family's wishes. In this time of remembrance, those who knew Angela are encouraged to celebrate her life by carrying forward her legacy of kindness, humor, and service to others.
Angela Kellie Reyna will be remembered as a loving sister, devoted aunt, cherished friend, and a pillar of her community. Her memory will live on in the hearts of those she touched, and her spirit will continue to inspire acts of love and generosity.