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PRICILA CAMACHO (PRECY/ISE)
Born: Sep 18, 1950
Date of Passing: Aug 28, 2020
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September 18, 1950 - August 28, 2020
With deep sadness we announce the sudden passing of our beloved mother, Pricila Pastorin Camacho (also called Precy/Ise), on August 28, 2020, at Ospital ng Nasugbu, at the age of 69.
She will be greatly missed by her children, Amy, Jun-jun (Marynel), Bambe (Dave); and grandchildren, Angel, Mishael, Toby, Faith and Danica.
She is also remembered by her sisters, Lita, Gloria, Letty, Yolly; brothers, Nido, Freddie, Bernie, and extended families and friends.
Mom has gone to be with her husband Francisco (Frank/Paquito) Camacho Sr.; children, Mathew, Theresa and Gilbert; parents, Fabian and Dominga Pastorin, and brother Narciso.
Mom was born, lived and raised her kids in Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippines. She was a stay-at-home mom. She enjoyed singing karaoke, arts, biking, travelling and staying outdoors.
Mom was strong-willed, carefree, opinionated, a tad-stubborn and did not hesitate to share her views with you. She taught her kids life lessons - a few of them were to be kind, strong, and be independent. A loyal wife to our dad, she remained a widow since 2004. She was also loving, supportive and enormously proud of her children and her grandchildren. She liked being with her grandkids and always talked about them. Oftentimes she was misunderstood but to those who truly know her, she was kind-hearted and unselfish. She let her kids pursue their dreams even if that meant her being alone. God planned it that since the pandemic our brother is home from abroad. Together with his wife, they took good care of her, especially how seniors are not allowed to go out during lockdown in our town due to Covid. She would put her kids first before herself and would always appear herself as happy on video calls so her kids would not worry. She was a brave person even on her last breath.
She would have turned 70 on September 18, 2020. Her daughters Amy and Bambe were planning to come home from Canada to have a big celebration and another reunion but the pandemic made it difficult to do so. Her son Jun-jun is building a house behind her house in hopes that our brother and his family will live close to her. Special thanks to Nick and Malou Magbago and their family for the support, ninang Yolly, Julie-Ann, Dr. Alcaraz and nurses and doctors of Ospital ng Nasugbu.
Due to Covid 19 restrictions, a funeral has taken place.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 02, 2020