Rebecca deGuzman Cristobal
February 20, 1934 - July 4, 2024
Obituary
Rebecca Cristobal, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully, leaving a legacy of love and dedication. Preceded in death by her cherished husband, Eduardo Cristobal, Rebecca’s life was marked by her unwavering commitment to family and community.
Born and educated in the Philippines, Rebecca was a proud graduate of Manila University Dental School. In 1968, she embarked on a new journey, immigrating to the United States with Eduardo, where they built a life filled with love and resilience.
Rebecca’s nurturing spirit and compassion were evident in her roles as a mother to her four children: Ramon, Lynn, Winnie, and Ereecka. Her love extended to her grandchildren: Desiree, Donavan, Mitchell, Britany, Robbie, Abigail, Samantha, and Matthew, as well as her great-grandchildren: Payton, Otto, Riley, Sawyer, and Ozzy. Her family was the center of her world, and she was the heart of theirs.
Rebecca’s legacy will continue to inspire those who knew her. Her warmth, wisdom, and unyielding strength will be deeply missed but forever remembered.
A small grave site service will be held to celebrate Rebecca’s life and honor her memory. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to a charity of choice in Rebecca’s name.
Mom, I miss you.
Ereecka
We will miss you mom! Love you
Hi Auntie, we will miss your beautiful smile and kindness … but we know Uncle is happy to have you by his side again.
Ate Rebe, we will miss you. You are now reunited with Kuya Eddie and we couldn’t be happier for the both of you, together again. Rest in Paradise!
Love
Frankie, Naomi, Kevin, Patrick, Daryl, & Darlyn
The song is ended but the melody lingers on.”…
Rest in Peace Ate Rebbie and now starts your new journey with your love Kuya Eddie
Gloria campos
I remember her cooking, sewing, and knitting for everyone; never asking for anything in return. She was a gentle giant who served her family with a kind spirit. She will be fondly missed, leaving a legacy difficult to fill.
Kim