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Ameila Deichman, a exceptional computer software engineer for Sector Technologies, passed
away peacefully at the graceful age of 55 years old on Saturday, August 29th 2020 at
Cedras-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. She was born March 10th 1965, at
Linda Vista Hospital in Los Angeles County to the parents of Thomas and Mary Tiller.
Ameila is survived by her caring parents, her loving husband of 28 years, Timothy Deichman who
she married on July 16th 1992 in Costa Rica, her two adoring sons Shane and Tyler, whom were
the sparkle of her eyes. Her grandmother, Loris Tiller, her grandfather Jim Tiller and her brother
Henry preceaded her in sunset.
Ameila was a graduate of John Marshall High School in Los Angeles, in the class of 1982. She
continued her education by attending the University of Southern California (USC), where she
graduated in 1987 with a degree in Computer Engineering. Her education and talent lead her to
Sector Technologies in 1989, where she worked as the Manager and Programmer for the
Government Contracts Division (Sector Technologies – GCD).
When Ameila wasn’t working or developing program for the government, she enjoyed being a
devoted mother and a loving wife. Ameila lived her life to the fullest, often displaying a
wondeful knack for solivng problems, traveling to over 33 countries, spending countless hours
laughing with friends and family. Amelia lead a spiritual life, she was a avid Bible reader whom
involved herself in many church activities, lead the Bible stuides and devoted herself to doing the
Lord’s work.
Ameila will be missed dearly but her life contributions, her sacrifices and legacy will be preserved
within the Appsoleum Virtual Memorial Facility at the Los Angeles location, for the world to
forever have the pleaseure of encountering one of the greatest souls to be shared here on earth,
ensuring “Legacy Assurance for the Greatest Lives Ever Lived.”
Celebration of Ameila’s spirit is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on September 4th at the Appsoleum
Virtual Memorial Facility, located at 529 Geminin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005. Flowers,
donations, cards and condolences may be delivered to the celebration location.