Alono had a vibrant spirit and filled his days with various hobbies, including skating, playing video games—especially Call of Duty—spending time with his siblings, niece, and nephew, and enjoying the company of his friends. He had a passion for dancing, writing, free styling, and designing clothes, embracing life with joy and creativity. His dedication to family was evident; he was the eldest boy of ten siblings and took pride in being a protector and leader. Alono's love for his niece and nephew was immeasurable, treating them as if they were his own. His nephew, Israel Santino, carries his name proudly.
Alono is survived by his mother, Fawn Manuel, and his siblings: Alynah, Ayanna, Alani, Amilliano, Amina, Antonio, Arya, Alondro, and Alex. He is also remembered by his Aunt Jacqueline, nephew Israil, niece Elena, cousins Yalili, Sean, and Diego, and his grandmother Linda. He is preceded in death by his father Arturo Rebollar.
J. Warren Funeral Services were in charge of the arrangements.