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Urbano Quijance

Seattle, Washington

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Urbano Quijance passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 25, 2011.

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When I came off Active Duty in 1953 and joined the 104th Division I soon met Major Quijance. He and I spent the next 15 + years working together. As the unit Commander I could always count on him for the everyday needs of the unit. Major Quijance was exceptionaly competent. I will always remember him fondly as a friend and cohart. He invited my wife, boys and myself to Rudy's wedding. My boys (now 40-50) still talk about the wonderful event.
God Bless the family. Our prayers are...

Dear Family and Friends of Major Quijance:

Please accept my condolences. Major Quijance was a valued and beloved member of our community. I am so pleased that I had the privilege to meet him and personally thank him for his service to the community. He was recognized by the City Council for his contributions to the community and we declared Sunday January 16, 2011 "Major Urbano Quijance Day".

Sincerely,

Tom Rasmussen
Seattle City Councilmember

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

It is my hope that during this difficult time that the comfort of our Lord and Savior draws close and that His Spirit will surround the circumstances in such a way that the "Power of His Love" will sustain you.

I offer my condolences and prayers to the entire Quijance family for this great loss. I have nothing but respect for Urbano Quijance and he will forever be remembered. I know he is at peace with the Father. I offer a toast to the man who was loved by so many. He will be missed.

Dear Rudy and Nanette,
Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family at the passing of your father. He left an indelible mark on the Seattle Filipino Community and in the hearts of many, but most importantly, along with your sweet mom, nurtured a wonderful family.
May fond memories sustain you , and by His amazing grace, may you experience a peace that passeth all understanding.

With our sympathy,

Gordy and Judy

To a great man who courageously served our country, faithfully served our Filipino American community and loved his family. We will miss you greatly, Major Quijance. You are gone but never forgotten. Rest in Peace.
David Della and Odette Polintan

May Urbano's memory sustain you, his family. You must be very proud of the personal contribution he made to his birth country, to his adopted country and to his family. God bless you in this time of sorrow.

My family was blessed to have you in our lives. You will be with all of us always, all we have to do is look around and see a little bit of you Uncle is in all of us.
We will Love and will miss you.
Janet & Mark Jay and Family