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Joining the family almost 21 …
2000, San Francisco, CA, USA
Joining the family almost 21 years ago.♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
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Rehearsal walking down the is…
2000, San Francisco, CA, USA
Rehearsal walking down the isle before our wedding day❤️.
Uncle Armando, Tita Alice hol…
1973
Uncle Armando, Tita Alice holding Jojo on my mom's (Armando's sister) Wedding day.
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Dad loved to take his grandki…
2018, San Mateo, CA, USA
Dad loved to take his grandkids out for treats! We will now cherish these memories of what once seemed to be simple outings ❤️❤️❤️❤️
With Sofie after her First Co…
2016, Burlingame, CA, USA
With Sofie after her First Communion, April 16, 2016
Dad’s 70th Birthday, early su…
2016, Maggiano’s, San Jose, CA
Dad’s 70th Birthday, early surprise celebration, May 30, 2016
Dad, Nelly (3 months), Mom, S…
2008, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Dad, Nelly (3 months), Mom, Sofie (1 month), May 25, 2008
Traveling together in Bruges,…
Traveling together in Bruges, Belgium. We caught a ride on one of their free shuttles, and Dad was horsing around with Carter and Ethan the whole time.
My dad loved to cook! Here is…
My dad loved to cook! Here is his recipe for pan de sal, in case anyone may feel inspired to make one of his recipes in his memory ❤️ He would cook and bake again and again until he felt he had reached perfection! And he would definitely feed anyone who entered his home!!
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Hi everyone! My story about Angeline's dad (and mom, who was also there) takes place on a big group trip to Destin, Florida, circa the mid-90s. I was lucky enough to be invited along with them to their condo there, and really overall had the BEST time. One morning I got up before everyone else and took my big clunky camera out to the beach, along with a journal. Not wanting to get them wet or sandy, I tucked everything under a bench, but of course when I came back to retrieve my things someone had stolen them! But Armando and Alice were so sweet and supportive when they saw how upset I was (I did get fussed at for sneaking out and not telling them, ha), and helped me file a police report that day. The sweetest part was that since my pictures were lost with the camera, they gave me a little photo album with pictures from the trip. I remember the biggest, most fun holiday parties at their house, and THE FOOD--I can still picture how much amazing food there was! (Angeline, your Lola was insane in the kitchen; it really felt like I had a bonus grandma in her, she was so sweet.) I always, always felt welcome there every time I came over (I also remember from that beach trip that Angeline and I stayed up the entire night before, eating junk like teens do, and I nearly got carsick on the drive down because we had a huge passenger van and we were in the back!), and I'll cherish the memories from my teenage years. Sending lots of love to all of you as you grieve; it is so, so clear how loved Dr. Dijamco is!
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We extend Our Condolence to Alice and Family. Fir the short time we got to know him in PAMAG we really regard him as a Respectable, Very Smart, and Most of all a HUMBLE Colleague. We have the most regards to him as a Colleague. We pray for his eternal repose with Our Creator in Paraduse !!!
Dear Alice & family,
I’m really sad to hear of the sudden death of Ando. I considered him to be a good friend & a brother Tauan. We were in the same batch that entered Tau Mu in 1966. Although we have not seen each other since Med school, we did renew that friendship during our golden jubilee reunion in January of 2020. I only have but good memories of Ando.
After all these years, I still found him to be the same Ando, very bright & sharp & witty with a good sense of humor. He was multitalented, admired by most & envied by many. But above all , I believe that he’ll be remembered most for his zest for life & his strong sense of family. He will be missed.
May God in His infinitely mercy, grant Ando eternal rest. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & family.
With deepest sympathy,
Levi G & wife, Ophie

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