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Obituaries
Posted on : January 11, 2011
by : Eduardo C.
Posted by : Jorge S.
by : Eduardo C.
EDUARDO CATANGHAL, January 15, 1960 – December 26, 2035, on this date, December 26, 2035 in his home country, Philippines, where he pass away. Died peacefully at home with Acute Hemorrhagic Pancreatitis. Taken at the tender age of 75 years old. Greatly mourn by loving wife Elvie, all three children namely, Jemalou, Steve, & Emmanuel, all relatives, in-laws and all comrades in the Police service.
Born in the Philippines on January 15, 1960, the youngest out of seven children and married to Elvie Crisolo Catanghal also from the Philippines. After he finished the course of Associate in Marine Engineering and Bachelor of Science of Education, he work in different companies. He have a lot of experiences and obstacles when he was in the service before he decided to end up his early retirement in the Philippine National Police on April 30, 2008. To serve his countrymen in time of peace or in war is the primary goal in life that’s why he joined in the service in 1987. In 1992, the President of the Philippines signed a Congressional Bill creating the merging of the Philippine Constabulary were he was a former member and the Integrated National Police into one service the Philippine National Police. Being a well-trained military man, a various Military and Police Merit Medals, Awards and Commendations was awarded by him from the different Chief of Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police.
The burial will be start on December 26 and will end at December 28, 2035. On the other hand, the interment shall be done at twelve noon and before they will put his body on six feet below the ground and he want the family may request to the Philippine National Police Chief to have a Military Twenty One Gun salute and wearing his white-gala uniform in honor to his remain and as a former service man of the nation for twenty one years. A celebration of remembering his life must be held on the last night of his burial and only the family, closest friends and relatives are allowed to join. No funeral services will be held during that night. He wants it to be solemn and peaceful while they are doing this memorization. In lieu of flowers donations will be greatly appreciated to deliver in Eternal Shrine Memorial Park, Bataan, Philippines where his parents, sister and in-laws lay.
Posted by: Elvie C.
Elvie Catanghal, a daughter, a mother, a friend and a wife. The date choose where she exhale her last breath be on 20th of November, 2050. At 80 years old, the age she wished to pass away. She would be on her native country, Philippines and to be died peacefully at home. She want to die because of oldness but she know, in this years and probably on the next more years, there are lots of newly emerge diseases that can make a person die at his or her early age. In that case, there is only a minimum percent for a person to reach the older years. Therefore, she prefer to die rapidly, or in other words without fighting any disease—like for example, Cardiac Arrest. Hopefully, she expected that his husband, Eduardo, her three children—Jemalou, Steve & Emmanuel, was there for her where she can leave her messages and last words. Moreover, she also wants to see her only sister, her two brothers, nephews and nieces for the last time of her life.
She was born on May 6, 1970 and she is really proud to all the accomplishments and achievements received while growing up. She boast that she won the best woman in her life. On the other part, she was also good in her academics during studying. Last 2007, she graduated as a caregiver—a vocational course in the Philippines. Not only that, she had also volunteered many community services—scouting around the Health center in order to deliver the medicines for those who are sick. And the greatest achievement she gained was having a family that is more than anything else in this world. She received a husband that is so responsible and children that couldn’t replace by all treasure in the world.
In the year of 1987, on the month of March is the most unforgettable time she wouldn’t forget. It was the date where she met the only man that gives strength to her life. She was happily married with her three children. Her hometown is in the Philippines, and she moved to Canada for her family and good future. Surely, her friends and all the closest people she encountered will remember her because of the good and unforgettable events she shared with them. Definitely, she wouldn’t ever forget her memorable moment, the very first day she became a mother—the day where she given the life of her first child. It was a kind of experience where she could feel mixed emotions—she can feel the happiness for being a mother and at the same time nervousness and excitement in planning her family’s living for the future.
She want a three days private burial, only her relatives, friends, and closest people are allowed, and shall be held immediately after my death. The interment of her remained body must be on the 22th of November, 2050 at seven o’clock in the morning. The funeral services will be held at her house and there shall be a celebration of her life that will be held during the last night of her burial. On her request, on that night, she wants that there will be no other person—except her relatives, and there will be no funeral services. In lieu of flowers, donations will be greatly appreciated to be delivered in Eternal Shrine Memorial Park, Bataan, Philippines where she dead body lay and take its rest.
Posted by : Jorge S.
It is with the heaviest of hearts that the Sy family must announce the passing of Jorge Abanto Sy resident of Winnipeg Manitoba and Manila Philippines, 47 years of age entered Life Eternal unexpectedly after a courageous 2 years happy battle with Acute lymphoblastic leukemia , Jojo as he was fondly called by many of his friends had passed away peacefully in the early morning of February 29, 2010 at his home in Cumberland. Jojo was born on February 29, 1964 and raised in Manila , Philippines and graduated from Lyceum of the Philippines where he met and married his soulmate Claire. He held an Engineering credential and practice it in middleast for 10 year before he came to Canada in 2009 and currently worked as overnight supervisor at Walmart empress. A quiet man, he loved nature, studying nature and walking hours at a time. Jojo believed that Winnipeg and Manila is the best of the best.
He was one of seven children born to the Manuel and the late Celia Sy and was the beloved husband of Claire Loria for over 20 years. Jojo will forever be remembered by his late brothers (Manuel Jr, and Gennie ) ,devoted brother Jaime and Leah, loving sisters Jacqueline ,Jocelyn and Remy beloved children Janine and Ciara, Caring in-laws Constancio and Paulita , sisters in law Tessie , many special nephews and nieces Jonathan , Julius , Joy Ann , Marlon , Marvin , Mylene , Marilyn Kristen , CJ and Jc , along with countless other friends and family whom were blessed to know him. Jojo loved listening to jazz and original Pilipino music , his included playing video games , laughing , being with his family , having fun with friends and assisting staff at work. He devoted much of her time and energy as a caregiver to family members. The family especially thanks Dr. Aaliyah Khan , who took care of Jojo with dedication.
Jojo touched the lives of many people with his smile and generosity and maintained his trademark sense of humor all the way to the end. Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial service on Saturday March 06, 2010, at 9pm at Mosaic Funeral , 1839 Inkster Boulevard Winnipeg, MB R2X 1R3. The casket was open following the service until 4:00 A.M. for those desiring to pay their last respects. There was a time of continued fellowship with a meal at the family's residence immediately after the service and viewing.
In lieu of flowers , the family requests all donations be sent to the wonderful people who gave such wonderful care for Jojo in his time of need at Convalescent Home of Winnipeg , 276 Hugo st. North Winnipeg – Admin (204) -453-4663
Friends are invited to share memories and sign the family’s on-line guestbook at www.group0f4.blogspot.com
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