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Feliciano "Phillip" Sapasap

Los Angeles, California

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SAPASAP, Feliciano "Phillip" (97) Born August 11, 1910 in Manaoag, Philippines passed away Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 in Oxnard, CA. He was preceded in death by his wife Christituta Detorte Sapasap. Feliciano was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather who lived...

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To the Sapasap Family,
I want to share my memories that I have of your father. I remember the big A-frame behind the back house on Admiral. It was used to remove car engines or lift heavy parts. That's how I remember your dad. He was always tinkering with something, an engine, a motor, always fixing something. He even helped me out once or twice. Truly a man with gifted hands. So now I say rest easy Philip, you've earn it. God Bless!

God has provided a place of rest in heaven, where those who have faith in christ will live forever...Just as God rested when the work of creation was finished, so will all people of faith rest when their work on earth is done.

Grandpa....Your my Guardian Angel now...Im going to miss you sooo much!!! May you never leave my side....Until we meet again in the next life, Please watch over me, my sisters' Cynthia and Erica, my brother Marky and the rest of your loving family....We all love...

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

My dearest second family, basilio, oscar, rudy, freddie, norma..i am sad for my dearest uncle phillip to be gone...my sorrow is with you all, you know i love you all ,so very much .you are like my sister and my brothers..we have still , a very tight bond. even tho we dont see each other as much.. because we have are own huge families now. Wow look how many grandkids and great grandkids came from your dad and your beautiful mom. When she passed , it was the first time i ever experience...

Hi!
My name is Erica Sapasap, one of the grandchildren. Grandpa lived his life strong, healthy, and proud of hie fourgreatful sons, one blessing dauther, twenty-two wonderful grandchildren, and thirty-one loving great-grandchildren. I could just remember like it was yesterday.That every weekend, us family, use to go to his house on Admiral Street and hang out all day. Play down the street at Alla Park and come back to his house just to hang out with grandpa. I miss those days, alot! When...

Cynthia & Steve
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Even though I never had the opportunity to meet your Grandfather, it is obvious that he is the driving force (strength) in your life. Believe me when I say, although it may seem that you are in a dark place right now evenutally with God everything with soon come to light. Do not think of your Grandpa as gone, he will forever be in your heart and memories. He only had a change in address, and that is Heaven...

Dad,
I never thank you enough for being such a great Dad to me and my wife Anita, and even a greater grandfather to our daughter Tisha and son Sean. You have taught us to how become respected individuals by simply opening our heart without asking anything in return that was made evident by you by providing countless requests by friends and family and sometimes people that you did not know looking for a place to stay that at times lasted for many months or something as simple as a ride to...

As The Sapasap Family knows, The Alamares family lived right next door. Both had large families. Plus both families were filipinos. So obviously and automatically Uncle Philip and Auntie Tita adopted us as their relatives and their children were our cousins. I remembered Uncle Philip having such a pleasant and sweet disposition about him. Never saw him angry. He had the same mood all the time, as far as I can remember. He cared about us unconditionally and ready to listen. Eventhough we moved...