Cassandra-Camacho-Obituary

Cassandra Camacho

Vallejo, California

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Nov. 30, 1981 - Dec. 21, 2007

Cassandra Marie Cayabyab Camacho, 26, of Vallejo, born in French Camp, passed away Friday at Kaiser Hospital after a short illness.

Cassandra moved to Vallejo in November 1984, turning the age of 3. She attended Beverly Hills and Cave Elementary,...

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My deepest sympathy and condolences to the Cayabyabs' and the Camachos' family. I had the honor of making Cassandra's Debut dress. June Tapia called me and I was shock to hear the news. I will continue to pray for the family for peace and blessing during this time of great lost. It is our faith and believe that where Cassandra is, there is no more pain. Love Jocelyn

Dear Cassandra and Family: I am a retired Catholic priest, first cousin of Junie Cayabyab Tapia. At her request, I have kept praying for all of you. May the Holy Child and His Holy Mother shower upon you all an abundance of God's blessings during this Christmas Season.


United in the Holy Child and His Holy Mother,

Msgr. Carlos G. Frias

Cassandra- I still cannot believe that you are no longer with us. I will miss sharing stories with you about our children and motherhood. I am happy that you were able to experience the gift of motherhood. It is such a unique experience. The love a mother has for their child is endless and I know that you will continue to be with your children.
It brings us comfort knowing you are no longer suffering and in pain. You are at peace now. We love you Cassandra.It's not goodbye we'll see you...

To my darling niece Cassandra,
Thank you for coming into the world making your daddy (my brother) and mommy (my sister-in-law) very, very proud of you. Also for making them extremely proud to be grandparents to your loving children, Sakura and Zayvyn. We will miss you very much. We love you. Auntie Nora, Uncle Danny, and Daniele

There are no words that will ease your heartache and pain. But let your memories bring you comfort and know that she will live on in your hearts and the smiles of your children.

My family and I offer our deepest sympathies to the Camacho and Cayabyab family. I met Cassandra before I began elementary school. What I can remember most about her is that she always had a smile on her face. I am sure she still does. Her smile will be sadly missed.

This comes as such a heartbreaking shock. I remember Cassandra from when I went to Hogan for ROTC. Cassandra was always so sweet, polite, quiet and kind. It's easy to see how Gerald fell in love with her and started a family. I'm truly and sincerly sorry for the loss and pain you're feeling right now. Please be strong and remember all the happiness and love she brought into this wolrd.

My sincere condolences go out to Cassandra's family. We were friends in High School and lost touch after graduation. Cassandra was always a wonderful, vibrant individual to be with. A lovely person who I wish I never lost contact with. I am so sorry for your loss.

I love Sandee!!