Mila-deVera-Obituary

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Mila C deVera

Sep 28, 1950 - Nov 18, 2023

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I Love you Grandma

Our deepest condolences to you, Uncle Pete, and to your children - Marie and Paul, as well as to your grandkids. May you find peace and comfort to all those who love you unconditionally and surround you with the warmth of there presence.

Mila, we, your former high school classmates have been searching for you since we last saw each other in San Diego after the 2007 DCHS Grand Reunion but unfortunately, fate has it that our friend, Deliz, found you during the last days of your hospice care. Two days after I spoke with Pete, you were gone. I’m not sure if it's proper for me to say that you are now in the best hands ... No more agonizing pain and enjoying the company of our Creator and loved ones gone before you. Till we meet...

My heartfelt condolences to the familyRest in Peace Mila

PD, my deepest condolences to you and your family for the loss of Mila. My thoughts are with you and your family and hope you’re all well during this difficult time.

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Rest in peace our dear neighbor. You will be missed. Our condolences to Pete and family.

Single Tree

My sincere condolence to Pete and family. May you find peace and comfort in your faith knowing the she is now with our Heavenly Father.

Rest in peace my dear classmate.

Obituary

Mila's Obituary

Mila Coquia deVera, 73, of Dagupan City, Philippines, passed away peacefully at home in West Covina, California on November 18, 2023.She was born in Dagupan City, Philippines, on September 28, 1950, to Pablo and Donata Coquia. Mila attended Dagupan City High School, before studying Accounting at...

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