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Cesar Pascual
AGE: 75 • New Castle
Cesar Pascual was born in Tanay, Rizal in the Philippines. Growing up, he excelled in drama, acting and writing his own plays in Tagalog, his native language. He was always an artist - an avid photographer and master at Copper Tooling. Cesar worked at Radio Television Brunei as an MCR Director and retired from the U.S. Postal Service. Cesar will be deeply missed but will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, with laughter in his heart, and most importantly, with love.
He left this world peacefully on August 12, 2017 surrounded by his wife, children and grandchildren who love him. He leaves his wife, Joylyn; children: Dyland (Heather), Joyce Yamaato (Brent) and Marigold; grandchildren: Ansley and Jack Yamaato and Brenna and Cole Pascual; brother, Ariz Avila (Silang) and various relatives.
A visitation will be held Saturday, August 19, 2017 from 12-1 PM Our Lady of Fatima, 801 N Dupont Hwy, New Castle, DE 19720 followed by a Memorial Mass at 1 PM. Burial will be private. For directions or to send an online condolence visit www.stranofeeley.com
Strano & Feeley
Family Funeral Home
302-731-5459
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Cesar was a wonderful person to know and to work with.
Linda Mumford
August 19, 2017
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