A LIFE FULFILLED
Of the many people born in the beautiful city of Manaoag Pangasinan Phillipines on April 4, 1937, Priscilla Bautista Tambaoan Deleon was one who was loved by many, and destined to do wonderful things. Priscilla enjoyed many things during her childhood, including running joyfully in the rain and looking for wild berries and fruits. As she got older she developed an interest in fishing, shopping, dancing, traveling, cooking, entertaining family and friends, picnicking and camping. She attended Manaoag National High School and graduated in 1953. When she entered Baguio College, she wanted to pursue commerce or nursing.
During her first year in college, she decided to marry one of the wild berries that she found, Romeo Deleon. He swept her off her feet and became her life-long partner. They loved each other so much that they got married twice. On April 25, 2009, they celebrated their 50th anniversary with a huge wedding ceremony by the water in San Diego, California. Joining them at the wedding were all of the children and their spouses, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, and many extended family and friends.
Although she did not complete college, she did have an opportunity to pursue her interest in commerce by opening a business called The Royal Oriental Food Market in 1978. She was also able to work in the field of nursing as Certified Nursing Assistant at Coronado Hospital. Many of her dreams came true.
Priscilla continued to enjoy family and food in her adult life. She attended functions that allowed her to dance with her beloved husband and see her many family members as more continued to enter the circle. Her five children spent much time visiting and traveling to stay connected and would gather for holidays regularly. It always looked like a party, even when it was just the family.
During the last several months, Priscilla started to struggle with health complications. She bravely battled the loss of her youthful vigor and strongly continued much of her outgoing activities. She continued to attend church weekly and maintained her strong belief in God. She affectionately referred to him as “Papa God”. Sadly, Priscilla was unable to continue her fight and was slowly subdued by her illness. She requested her loved ones pray for her if her health did not improve. On October 21, 2012, our beloved friend and family member, surrounded by her children, passed away, and was able to rest her tired body and end her suffering. She is survived by her husband, Romeo Camero Deleon; children, Rose and spouse John Fejeran, grandchild Natasha and her spouse Garry Rollins, Jr. and great grandchildren, Gjali, Kolu and Gyonne Rollins; grandchildren Janelle and John Raymond Fejeran; Cynthia and spouse Nima Vazirzadeh and grandchildren Bijan and Kiyaan; Ray and spouse Elaine Deleon and grandchildren Gabriel and Tiago; Debbie Deleon and grandchildren Natalia and Andreas Esmaili; and Debra and spouse Bill Jaros and grandchildren Julia and Alec; siblings Clara Palisoc, Ismael Tambaoan, Josephine Reyes, Felipe Tambaoan and Gregorio Tambaoan, and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Priscilla (Precy) Bautista Tambaoan Deleon will be remembered in the hearts of her beloved family and friends.
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My dear Mother. We will cherish the beautiful memories that we have shared together. Thank you for being the kind, comforting, loving and caring person that you are to us. You have protected and guided us through our lives, and you were always there for us. Mother you are very special to us. We will always treasure and remember all of our special times spent together. Until we meet again my sweet Mother, you will forever be in our hearts and prayers...
Twins- Debbie and Debra
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My Mom was so special to me. She gave me life, love and happiness. She always made sure I was safe. Mom taught me and always guided me through everything in life such as cooking, driving a car and putting me through school. She also helped me plan my wedding. Mom was always there for me when I had my children Bijan and Kiyaan and taught me how to be a great mother. She was always there for me during my good and bad times of my life. I love my Mom dearly and you will always be a part of my life. "I love you Mom."
Cindy
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What our mother means to us...
My mother loved us very much. It was this love that nurtured and taught us and molded us to who we are today.
One thing that stood out was her love for God. She always said to pray and depend on God for everything. Her faith was very strong, and her belief helped her to obtain the stength needed to endure all her trials and tribulations and receive her many blessings.
Thank you mom for all that you have done for us. I thank God almighty for the wonderful loving mother that you have been.
I love you, you will be in my heart forever. Rose
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Mother, thank you for all that you have done. You took great care of all of your children. You loved us all from the very start with your warm, kind and loving heart.
I love you Mom, you will always be in my heart.
Your son,
Raymond
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