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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Ashley Lynne
Pilla
July 21, 1987 – October 25, 2023
Ashley Lynne Pilla left this world unexpectedly on October 25th, 2023, in Queens, New York. She was born on July 21st, 1987, in Burlington, Vermont. She was an energetic child with a love for drawing and painting and the outdoors; she was extremely talented in competitive sports, including skiing and soccer. After living out her early years in Shelburne and Charlotte, she moved to New York City to pursue her dreams and make her mark on the world.
Ashley was a gifted artist and her creativity thrived in Astoria and Brooklyn, where she lived. She developed a deep passion for entrepreneurship and restoring antique furniture and was even featured on an episode of Flea Market Flip. She also worked as a bartender for many years, forging long-lasting relationships and creating unforgettable memories. While pursuing her degree in interior design, she flexed her seemingly natural ability to envision an inviting yet innovative space. Everyone who knew Ashley described her as a spitfire with a big heart. She had a passion for helping animals in need, having rescued three cats, and caring for them devotedly.
Ashley was ambitious, passionate, and fiercely determined. She will always be loved, and missed by many, and her legacy will not soon be forgotten. She is survived by her mother, Kathleen, and stepfather, Doug Grant; her father, Jack Pilla, and stepmother, Kristin Lundy; her sister, Kaitlyn Pilla; her brother, Nick Pilla; and her paternal grandmother, Dorothy Pilla.
Those who would like to honor her memory with a contribution may do so at Free Arts NYC and Meow Parlour NYC .
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