Felisa Cabana Lazo

December 30, 1926 - September 27, 2019

Obituary

Felisa Cabana Lazo, age 92, passed away peacefully on Sept 27, 2019 at her home in Seattle.  Born Dec 30, 1926 in Tayug, Philippines. 

In 1948, Larry Lazo went to the Philippines to marry her and bring her to America to the Port of San Francisco.  Where their eldest son, Francis was born in 1949 in San Jose, CA.

In 1950, the family moved to Seattle and then to Auburn, WA.  In 1954 their youngest son Larry James was born.

They built their home and settled in Seattle in 1957 until present. 

She attended Washington Beauty College in 1959.  She was a beautician at Gene’s Beauty Salon on Beacon Hill until the mid-80’s and opened her own shop, Cinderella’s until she retired in 1995.

Felisa was preceded in death by her husband Larry Lazo (Oct 11, 1985), brothers Luis Cabana (Oct 21, 2009) and Mat Cabana (Nov 8, 2009).

Felisa was a Pioneering and Lifetime member of the East-West Ladies Chapter #3.

Felisa loved her family, garden and home.  Mahjong provided fellowship for her.

Felisa returned to the Philippines twice, once with each son so they could experience the family history and culture.

She is survived by her two sons.  Frank (wife Faith), grandson Franco (partner Molly) great-grandson Noah.  And son Jim (wife Dana), grand-daughter Kimberly (husband Aaron) and grandson Mitchell.   Along with cousins and many nieces & nephews and extended family to whom she loved and touched deeply.

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Debbie Winkle
Debbie Winkle
5 years ago

Love to all. Family is precious, make the memories.

Nancy C MacPherson
Nancy C MacPherson
5 years ago

Kim & Aaron , She was one classy lady….and dearly loved by your family….she was lucky to have all of you. The memories will always be there as your foundation. Cherish them. Hugs to all . Nancy & Roger

Doug and Marta Arensberg
Doug and Marta Arensberg
4 years ago

Jim and Dana and Kimberly, Mitchell and Aaron,

Our very honest sympathy at your loss of Felisa. Knowing you all loved her, as she loved each of you, will be the memory that will help you recover from your loss.

Erlinda and Jesse Baloca
Erlinda and Jesse Baloca
3 years ago

To Feling’s Family-

Sorry to read that Auntie Feling has passed. I remember her as very warm, kind, and with a ready smile. She is missed.