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Dr. Dijamco always welcomed me into his family that he was so proud of! He always cooked up an amazing meals! He assisted me to find someone to help me with some problems that I had in my house. He always had a smile on and loved his family and kids tremendously! I will miss his shining light and smile dearly as I know his family will as well!
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Tita Alice, I am so saddened to hear of your loss. May he rest in peace.

My deepest sympathy,
Maebel (deCastro) McFadden
To our dear Alice and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Armando was a great cousin in law. I have learned a lot from him since I came to USA. He was smart and visionary. Any conversation with him was a challenge. At the end of the day he always had a great point!
Armando we will truly miss you.
A life well-lived...very successful personally and professionally.
I am sure you are already in the arms of our Creator. May you rest eternally in Heaven.
Lovingly, Bernie, Lizza, Brian, Brent, Lina and Bradley Batas .
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I am absolutely saddened by the sudden loss of a good and dear friend, Dr. Armando C. Dijamco. Ando, as all of us call him was a classmate from 1st to fourth year. We joined Tau Mu Sigma Phi fraternity together. We have been good friends and brothers all the years in med school and after. We did a lot of things together. We have included him in our prayer group since 1/25/2021. Our condolences to you Alice and your family. Praying for you ,Dado
My sincere condolences on the passing of Dr. Dijamco. I first met Doc in 1999 when he became my nephrologist. He help me understand what to to expect with dialysis. His knowledge and experience help me to feel comfortable about this new way of life. I will forever be grateful for the him taking time with educating me. We exchanged witty jokes, talked about our travels and vacations
Prayers of comfort to all family, friends and colleagues🙏🏿
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Dearest Alice & Family,

As you know, we have known Armando since his days of residency at Sinai in Baltimore, followed by his move here to initially begin his practice search, and all the years that followed. I remember how proud Armando was at being a father, and especially how he glowed with pride as he told us during his first trip here that JoJo had boxed up his toys and wrote on the box, “Dr. JoJo go Atlanta.” He stayed with us and once he decided to move to Atlanta, I drove him around looking for an apartment. Armando was actually with us when we first came to see the house where we still live. I remember so clearly how much he liked the house and thought that it was a bargain, and in his joking way when told the price, asking with his trademark big grin, “ Is it sitting on a volcano ?” I remember his parents and when each child after JoJo was born. The trials and tribulations of beginning his own practice and everything that followed make up so many memories.

Hector and I, like everyone else, are totally shocked and devastated to hear of Armando’s untimely passing. It is just almost impossible to believe. You, your children, your grandchildren, your countless friends and family have our very sincerest heartfelt condolences. I have contacted some of Armando’s old Sinai house staff friends, some across the globe, who remember him fondly and are equally stunned to learn of his passing. They send their condolences and wishes that he Rest In Peace.

I know that no words can comfort you, but please know how many share your grief during this most heart wrenching and painful time. We know that Armando had many good days, just not enough years. From the very depth of our souls we are so sorry. Thinking of you with great love and affection

As Always,
Hector & Brenda Lopez
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Alice and Family,
Our heartfelt sympathy on the untimely passing of Armando. We were privileged to have met such a kind and gifted man. May the love, prayers and support of your family and friends bring you comfort during this most difficult time. Cary and Susan Combs
Dear Alice and the rest of the family,
May Ando Rest In Peace.
We will praying for him and the rest of the family.
Ando’s untimely death is a sobering reminder that we are only living in a borrowed time in this world.
Alice remember we will always be here for you now and forever.
Let us know whatever we can do for you at this time.
Love always,
Norma & Harry
I had the pleasure of working with Dr. D for two years. He was a wonderful Doctor to work for and his patients loved him. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Dijamco Family. RIP Dr D!!! You will be missed by so many.
Here’s to a full life, a life well lived, your line living on with 13 grandchildren, may you rest in the soft glow of God’s love.

Alice, our hearts are aching for you, you have the whole UST Class ‘70 praying and thinking of you. Call anyone of us anytime you wish to talk to someone, we are all here.
Evelyn G.
There is no replacement for a person like my dear Uncle Armando. His sudden demise was a tremendous shock and has filled my heart with sadness. I wish I could ask God to send him back to us. Someone so special can NEVER be forgotten. May God’s blessings and grace comfort ALL of us during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Uncle Armando.
Alice and Family,
Our hearts, thoughts and sympathies are with you at this sad time. Ando will be sorely missed.
Sincerely,
Rey and Zeny Lazaro
Ando, we just had a video call with Alice 2 days earlier...
I was taken aback why so suddenly you left us....
Farewell my dear friend forever. We will surely miss your “crazy antics”, your nonstop jokes, and our happy times together everytime you’re here with Alice in Pinas....
Our wizard of class USTMD70, a scientist, researcher par excellence, fraternity brother, classmate, and most of all, a dear and loving gentle friend.
and to quote what Pope Francis has said, “life is good when you are happy, BUT, much better when others are happy because of you....... That’s ANDO....!!!
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Our deepest sympathy and prayers to dear Alice and your family in the untimely demise of Ando. He will be missed but always remembered for his laughter, jokes and kindness. Rest In Peace eternal, Ando.
Your friends,
Nel & Rose
Words cannot describe our feelings of grief over the untimely passing of my dear friend Dr. Armando Dijamco (Ando), We belong to the same class for 4 years in Med School with memories that will remain forever. He was an exceptionally gifted extremely smart student but also very humble and did not consider himself out of the ordinary
and enjoyed four years of fun and camaraderie but still coming out on top
of everyone else. We reconnected in the
last 20 years, frequently in touch and like part of the family. Alice, we share your grief, our sincerest condolences to you, your children and grandchildren.
May God keep Ando in perpetual embrace, and May he Rest In Peace.
My deepest sympathy to the bereaved family of Dr Alice Lachenal Dijamco and family on the passing of her beloved husband, a dear classmate and friend Dr Armando Dijamco. Praying for the eternal repose of his soul. May he Rest In Peace..

Carol Manahan
Alice, we grieve with you over the untimely passing of Ando. May you find comfort and strength from the love of your family and friends. We offer our prayers and our deepest sympathy, He is with the Lord. He is now safely home in Gods Eternal Kingdom.

Love,
Yet & Grace
Yet & Grace
Deepest condolences to the entire Dijamco family. Dr. Dijamco was a warm genuine, kind man. He adored his family! I worked at his medical office for 14 years . He was respected and loved by patients and staff. A true renaissance man, he had so many talents. A very sad loss.
Lolo & Lola with their 13…
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Lolo & Lola with their 13 grandkids❤️ June 28, 2015
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