My condolences to the Abueg family. I first met Cesar in his driveway. A mutual friend connected us. Cesar needed a ride to Discovery Church Men's Boot Camp and God knew I needed someone to calm my anxiety about attending camp. The Lord provided for both of us in our time of need. During the two hour drive home, I remember sharing stories about how God showed up at camp. Cesar was a “God Sighting” in my life, and I know he was for many others as well. Cesar, you will be missed.
Truly larger than life, Cesar lit up every room he went in. Loved seeing the random connections gathered today in memory. Phenomenal testimony of the love of God was shared today at the celebration. What a man. Emma, you and your family are in our prayers. Here with a cup of tea and hug for when you’re able. All our love, the Webster-Gardiners
Deepest condolences to the Abuegs and extended family. Cesar is gone but only for awhile before we meet in the Resurrection. He was an outstanding person. Active in church, community organisations, his work. I knew him well from the FAITH group in Vista Church. We will cherish the memories.
Cesar was an amazing person. He was always so positive and brought great energy and work ethic to our FM team. I was lucky enough to work with him closely over the past year on the same project. He was a great coworker and friend. When we had our in person meetings in Rhode Island I knew Cesar would be there with a smile, wearing black clothes, and seeing who he could invite to rock climb after work at a local gym! You will be very much missed Cesar. Rest in peace.