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Jessica, Justin, Waverly, Penn & Todd planted 3 trees in memory of Beatriz Cordero
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
3 trees were planted in memory of
Beatriz P. Cordero
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Tita/Lola Bea - We love you so much. Thank you for your warmth, kindness , and generosity. You are forever in our hearts. Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Nancy, Chloe, Rik planted 3 trees in memory of Beatriz Cordero
Saturday, December 18, 2021
3 trees were planted in memory of
Beatriz P. Cordero
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Mama, I still have no words. Thank you for loving me like a daughter and being the best Granny ever to your Chloe. A tree from us 3. Forever N,R,C Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Jim and Kristen Mitchell planted a tree in memory of Beatriz Cordero
Saturday, December 25, 2021
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Michelle Guarin planted a tree in memory of Beatriz Cordero
Sunday, December 19, 2021
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Tita Bea was such a lovely lady. I will never forget how good she was to me and my family. My sincere condolences to Rik, Karla, and Tito Freddy Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Ma. Linda Parcon Lagtapon lit a candle
Saturday, December 18, 2021
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On behalf of Ma. Linda Parcon Lagtapon
A MEMOIR....
Cousin Betty, (Beatriz Parcon Cordero) and I were classmates from Kindergarten all the way to high school at Madeleine Academy, run by the Augustinian Order, in the Philippines. We used to walk to school together with my sister, Marie and her 2 sisters, Vic and Fely. At times we're joined by our other schoolmates as we all lived in close neighborhoods.. Cars were not the transportation then(though their family owned one), so we all had fun walking to school. Betty was a kind hearted and a happy person. She could always make us, her classmates laugh at times and makes our classroom alive! We're less than 20 students in our class and we had a bond that drew us close together despite distance on later years. We tearfully said our goodbyes at graduation after our Alma Mater song. We then each reluctantly went our separate paths in life. Betty often comes home for our high school class reunion and the feeling of eagerness seeing us, her classmates never changed. A very generous person and the "life of the group." Betty and I would occasionally get in touch during our college time as we attended the same university, The University of Santo Thomas, Philippines. Summertime and Christmas were events we always looked forward to parties, biking trips and other fun! Sometime in the late 70's I was able to make a trip to USA and visited her, and Fred. Carla and Ricky were just kids. It was a wonderful and memorable time being with her and the family that I will never forget. I will really miss you, Betty we love you and you will always be in our hearts my cousin, BETTY!
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Sage Mitchell posted a condolence
Friday, December 17, 2021
Bea was one of the most welcoming, kind people I have had the privilege to meet. Even though we were not related by blood, she would go out of her way to treat me like family each time we saw each other. One of my favorite things was all of the happy birthday messages she would create and post on Facebook. She was so thoughtful for taking the time to save photos of her friends and family to make a special post celebrating them each year. She will certainly be missed. My sincere condolences to the Cordero family.
Love,
Sage Mitchell
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The Fuchs Family (Abby/Gary/Olivia) and Doris Asuncion planted a tree in memory of Beatriz Cordero
Thursday, December 16, 2021
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Remembering you Tita Betts in our minds and in our hearts. I will remember you as another mom who I could lean on for guidance and support. Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Carole Guinn posted a condolence
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Heartfelt condolences to Bea's Family.I loved her like a sister,so caring and giving.Her loves were her husband,daughter,son.and especially her 5 grandchildren. I am sure she will keeping an eye on everyone from above.We will miss you..
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A tree was planted in memory of Beatriz Cordero
Thursday, December 16, 2021
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Jemabeth M Lim lit a candle
Thursday, December 16, 2021
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Betty, you left us cheerful, great and wondrous memories we can always cherish. I celebrate this momentous day where God chose you to walk beside Him. We will miss you.
Jem and the 1965 High School Batch Madeleine Academy.
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Joan Barber posted a condolence
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Dear Cordero Family,
Our hearts go out to you at this time of grief. We only knew the wondrous Bea briefly but she touched our lives with her kindness, her humor and her lively intelligence. May her memory be a blessing.
Love,
Joan Barber
Norm Golden
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Jean Gallego lit a candle
Thursday, December 16, 2021
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Betty, I so saddened by your leaving the physical world. But I'm sure we will see each other in the next one. You will be missed - I will always remember your witty sense of humor. You always made us laugh when we were in high school. I'm so glad we saw each other for the last time 2. years ago here in Bacolod. It's not goodbye - but see you in the next life. Rest In Peace my friend.
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Rik Cordero uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
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This week has been really hard. Really really hard. We are all grieving in our own ways but the sadness I have is unlike anything I've felt before. It's so overwhelming. But as difficult as this situation is, there are some beautiful coincidences that have some deep meaning to them. So my Mom used to work at Peninsula Hospital in Far Rockaway, just a few miles from St. John's where she was hospitalized. When Peninsula closed down in 2012, a lot of the doctors that my Mom used to work with ended up working at St. John's. One of her most trusted colleagues, Dr. Chopra was there and came over several times to her bedside. He shared a story of how they used to work together in the trenches as caretakers. He was surprised to learn that my Mom came to Peninsula Hospital in 1971, many years before he started. It was clear that he was deeply affected by seeing her in ICU and I let him know how much she loved and respected him. There are many former colleagues, family and friends that work there too and have been by her bedside, showing their love. She had dignity there. She was respected there. It's like she came home. Also one other thing. This was the same hospital my sister and I were born at. My Mom heard me cry for the very first time in that building. And she heard me cry for the very last time in the same building as I held her hand. I believe that whatever good or bad things come our way, we can always find meaning in those moments. And we can transform them into something valuable. It's gonna take a lot of time but I know those weeks at her bedside will change me in so many good ways. I'm just so thankful that she's given me so many beautiful memories. This is for your Ma:
I love you. Thank you for choosing me. For guiding, healing and loving me. All my life you took away my fear. My pain. I thought I could save you. I couldn't. I tried so hard. I couldn't. My heart is so broken. Broken into a million pieces on the floor. I know you wouldn't want me to stay down. Somehow you always knew the right balance between grief and optimism. I'll try. I promise I will. But right now I'm painting your memories with my tears. I'll never stop following what you taught me. I'll stumble. I'll fall on my face over and over again. I'll never stop chasing the reflection of your true heart. It's the purest thing I've ever known. Rest in peace Ma...
Your Son,
Rik
A Memorial Tree was planted for Beatriz Cordero
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Towers Funeral Home Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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