Remedios S. Angeles
August 5, 1922 - April 2, 2012

Obituary
On April 2nd, 2012 Remedios ‘Medy’ Santos Angeles joined our Lord in Heaven.
Born in Manila, Philippines on August 5th 1922, Medy is one of the two daughters of Jose Pepe Santos and Rosario Tan Santos.
Medy received a Bachelors of Science Degree in Education at National Teachers College in Manila and started teaching elementary at the local school.
Medy was married to Armando Angeles who passed away March 5th 2010 and is survived by her children: Cesar (in the Philippines), Bert, Debbie, Annie, Emma and China. Grandchildren: Jenne, Jeffrey, Jason, Jonathan, Shiboo, Ajay, grandkids in the Philippines, great grand kids and her only sister Celia Mora.
Having lived a full rewarding life, Medy is known to have a green thumb. Medy love’s to garden and grow different flowers and vegetables, crochet sweaters and curtains and knit with glass crystals and beads. In the Philippines, Medy was a member of the Legion of May, Our Lady of Lourdes and local government community called “Barangay”. Here in Seattle, Medy was an active member of the Carmelite Sisters and enjoyed the various activities of the organization. Her family will forever miss her and cherish her in their hearts.
What this forgets to mention, Nanay, is you are also a fan of hip-hop! I miss our times driving to Fou Lee listening to Top 40s and Jay-Z. The family and I love you. Please save us a spot where you’re at and a bowl of guinataang waiting.
I never met you, but I see Shiboo’s posts and know that you were a wonderful woman. I’m sure you were loved by many people and I may not know you personally, but I am sad about your death. Your granddaughter is such a strong person and was there by your side all of the way. I hope the best for your entire family.
I did not know Remedios, but I feel the need to express my respect and well wishes to her family. I am very sorry for your loss. Shiboo is an amazing young lady and I feel very privileged to to know her. It is through her that I feel connected to Medy. Your family is in my prayers. May God bless you all at this difficult time even as he welcomes his daughter Medy home.
I. LOVE U MOM! WILL MISS BEING WITH U BIG TIME.
I met Medy (Mommsie) in the 80’s when I became friends with Annie, she always treated me like a daughter and made fantastic food for me to eat (and boy did I)! I will always love her and miss her.
Words cannot explain how much I miss you.. I love you mama.
You have an awesome momma now watching over you from Heaven!
Lola, you ARE a lovely soul from the start and I know your loveliness is shining brilliantly in Heaven- made complete in His presence, free of pain and suffering; flawless. I am honored and blessed that you are my Lola. The love we have for you and how deeply you are missed is inexhaustible.
Jadon: “Great-Lola, I am sorry you are died. I love you and I know you are with Jesus”.
Pics of Lola looking at all her (local) great-grandchildren, and some of us Angeles ladies- 4 generations of us!
To Medy’s wonderful family…You will miss her forever and she will always be with you in your memories and hearts.
Deepest condolences, Annie K
she will be sorely missed by all that she touched . god bless you all .may god keep you in his care forever
Emma– and family,
The sorrow of the faithful is not that of permanent loss, but the tender sense of sadness that comes in saying “goodbye for now” to someone we love. May today’s sorrow give way to the peace and comfort of God’s love.
May God’s love abide in your family for she is now in peace with our God Almghty..
Blessings, peace and comfort from the Lord God above to China, Kary, family and friends. With love, Michelle & Ralph
China may God continue to give you and your family strength, comfort and peace during this time. Your mom is in heaven rejoicing with the angels.
i understand the pain of loosing a mother there is no pain so great . just know there is no more pain for your mother . just also know it is OK to have your feelings and no one can or should take them away from you .
I would like to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. Death is one of the most difficult things we face in life but may it comfort you to know that others care. I have found great encouragement when reading the beautiful words penned in the Bible at Isaiah 25:8 “He will swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces.” May this promise bring your family comfort in this difficult time.