Cesar-Umayam-Obituary

Cesar Ruano Umayam

Seattle, Washington

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Cesar Umayam passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on October 21, 2004.

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To the Umayam family,
It is with deepest sympathy for your loss that I am signing this guest book. I attended Seattle Junior Academy with Ben, Cesar and Daisy when we were all preteens and teenagers. We all had good times together then and I know that when we all meet again in heaven, we will have good times once again.
My prayers are with you all. God bless and keep you! Cheryl Zimmerman

CEASAR WILL ALWAYS BE THOUGHT OF AS A BROTHER. HE WOULD ALWAYS GO OUT OF HIS WAY TO SAY "HEY" AND GIVE A FIRM HANDSHAKE. MY WIFE DENISE AND DAUGHTERS SABRINA & JASMINE AND MYSELF PASS WISHES OF LOVE AND PEACE ALWAYS TO DIANE. MICHAEL

Diane, Uncle Umayum, Amando, Ben, Daisy, Ellen, and Fred: My heart goes out to all of you my dear "cousins and Uncle". I remember Cesar's smiles, his jokes, his deep love for Diane, and his love for his parents, siblings, nieces and nephews. He had a genuine kindness to all who came in contact with him. I especially remember the hornet's nest he helped dispose of in Gig Harbor at my sister and brother in law's home (Ev and Eric). He was quite gallant and saved the day. Cesar will be sorely...

To The Umayam Family: I am so very sorry for the loss of Cesar. I know how much he will be missed by all who knew and loved him. My prayers and love go out to each and every one of you in this time of such a loss. I was sorry that I did not get to speak with more of you at the services for Cesar as I had to leave to go to work. I love you all and will pray that your family will accept Cesar's death and know that he is with God and will have no more pain and suffering and that he will be...

When Aaron, Derek, Anderson and I started going to the Kirkland Church we were so thrilled to find out Cezar and Diane were members there. They made us feel so at home. The Umayams and the Cabrales families go way back. I have fond memories of get togethers at Magnolia park or my mom and dad's house.

I will always remember the Christmas before we moved to Texas, Cezar and Diane invited us to thier house along with other friends to do some Christmas caroling and fellowship.
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Cesar & Diane were our dear neighbors for 12 years. During that time, our three children were born and learned to call them Mr. Cesar and Mrs. Diane. Cesar always had a smile on his face and a willingness to lend a hand. We marveled every year when he hung his Christmas lights in absolute perfect rows! We also enjoyed his guitar playing when he and his friends would come Christmas caroling. We moved away a little over a year ago and happened to read of Cesar's passing in the Seattle Times. We...

I met many of Cesar's family and friends while my son Christopher Winslow was at Harborview. I had hoped Cesar would get better. They are both now in God's loving hands.

I am saddened to hear of Cesar's passing and my thoughts and prayers are with his family. I went to school with Cesar at SDA and graduated with him at AAA and he was a good friend. He will be missed

To my dearest sister Diane, The Umayams; Armando,Ben,Fred,Daisy & Ellen...My sincerest thoughts are with you. Cesar was the best brother in law, friend, teacher & mentor I've ever known. He loved life, and sought good in everyone. He was patience, kind, and could build anything. I am glad I was part of his life, I am a better man today because of him. I will always carry my brother Cesar within me. God be with all of you.