1945
2011
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September 5, 2011
Precious Glindo
This man that you see now, is one of the most unforgettable people in my life. My uncle joe, has always been one of the people i looked up to. If you knew him, your heart would be filled with sadness once you've heard of his death. A great uncle was this man to me and he will always be the man i call my favorite uncle. All the times I had with you tito Joe, and every bit of advice you have given me will always be first on my mind before i make any decision. Words will never explain what a great uncle you were, my memories of you is all i have left. I will never say goodbye to you, because you didnt say goodbye. So that's how i'll know that i will be seeing you. Not soon, but someday. That'll be the day where we can chat and play cards again for as long as you want. Without you i wouldnt be living the life i have now, knowing the people that i know, and being the person that i am now today.So i owe you a lot, and i love you soo much tito joe. I know you're happy tito joe, and im glad that you are. I just want you to know that i will see you someday, we'll all see you one day. So dont worry cause we'll always love you. Rest for now, and ill see you later. i love you.
August 31, 2011
Jan krystelle Glindo
Dear Tito Joe,
Having to let you go is one of the hardest thing Ive ever had to do in my life. It has been over a week since you last left out lives, and went on to bigger and better things. I know you're happy in heaven. I'm so happy for you, and thankful because I know god will take good care of you. Don't worry about us, I want you to enjoy life the way you always wanted it. I want you to know that, you've inspired me to do good in school and stay positive because I want to fulfill the dream you had for all of us, and that is to finish my education and earn the career I deserve. Even when you were still here with me, I still kept my grades up, like what you always told me, "get good grades to have a better future". I'll make it through this and keep my promise. Thank you for everything you've done for the Glindo and Abuan family. Without your love and support, we all wouldnt be living the lives we have now. This isn't goodbye, but farewell. I'll see you again, and when that day comes, I'll be sure to give you the biggest hug I never got to give you before you left. I love you Tito Joe. Rest in Peace.
August 31, 2011
Roxanne Ignacio
"Tito Joe, thank you!! Thank you for the beautiful things that you did to our family... although we can't see and talk everyday.. I/we knew that we're in your heart and your always there for us in anyway...We love you very much... we will miss you, Tito Joe." -Roxanne G.I.
August 29, 2011
Precious Glindo
August 29, 2011
Precious Glindo
August 28, 2011
Jennifer Geronimo
Tito Joe, may you rest in peace. Thank you for everything that you've done to me and my family. The precious memories of you will be forever treasured. You will be forever in our hearts. I miss you Tito Joe and We Love You Very Much!
August 25, 2011
joan garces nogra
Our condolences.
August 25, 2011
Ivy Yee
August 25, 2011
Ivy Yee
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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