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Carlo Enrico B. Vitug

1971 - 2015

Carlo Enrico B. Vitug obituary, 1971-2015

BORN

1971

DIED

2015

Carlo B. Vitug Obituary

Anchorage, Alaska, resident Carlo Enrico BulanadiVitug, 43, passed away on Monday, May 4, 2015, at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Ore. A Rosary will be held at 11 a.m., with a Mass at 12 p.m., on Wednesday, May 13, 2015, at Our Lady of Guadalupe, 3900 Wisconsin St. in Anchorage. A reception will be held immediately afterwards. The Burial will be at 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 14, 2015, at Angelus Memorial Park Cemetery on 440 East Klatt Rd. in Anchorage. Carlo was born on Aug. 30, 1971, to Victor and Bethsaida (Bulanadi) Vitug in Quezon City, Philippines. He moved to Anchorage in 2003, achieved his Associates degree from Charter College and began working for GCI in April of 2004. He attended church at Holy Family Cathedral. In his spare time he enjoyed computers, online video games, science fiction, Japanese Anime, watching his son play baseball and spending quality time with his family driving around and exploring different places in Alaska. His family was quoted saying, "Carlo always believed that the rewards in life are enjoyed more when truly earned through hard work and dedication. He loved spending time with his family. Attending his children's games, concerts, plays and award ceremonies were the highlight of his life. Any time spent with his children and wife was what he loved the most." Carlo is survived by his wife, Elsa ClundrinaVitug; sons, Jared Andrew ClundrinaVitug, Justin Ray ClundrinaVitug and Jett Enrico Julian ClundrinaVitug all of Anchorage; his father, Victor TanquilutVitug and stepmother, Victoria PotencianoVitug of Richmond Hills, N.Y.; mother, Betsy SoberanoBulanadi of Quezon City, Philippines; brother, Victor Ivan Bulanadi (Shelia Daulat) Vitug of Quezon City, Philippines; father-in-law and mother-in-law, BayaniCamposano (Mercedes Arias) Clundrina of Anchorage; sister-in-law, Marissa Arias Clundrina of Dededo, Guam; brother-in-law, Roger (Shirley) Arias Clundrina of Anchorage; brother-in-law, Alex Arias (Xiu Zou) Clundrina of Anchorage; niece, Ariana Rose AranasClundrina of Anchorge; and aunts, Melba Bulanadi Figueroa of Makati, Philippines, and VeyonBulanadiCalinawan of Quezon City, Philippines. Memorial contributions may be made to www.gofundme.com/tpuszk. Arrangements were cared for by the Anchorage Funeral Home & Crematory. Please visit Carlo's obituary and online guestbook at www.AlaskanFuneral.com.

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Published by Anchorage Daily News on May 10, 2015.

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Marrianne Bacon

May 4, 2025

I will always remember Carlo. He was so wonderful at work. So kind and helpful. Never a bad word. Just today I met a young man who remind me of him and remarked on it. I hope his family is doing well. He was loved at work and it is so sad the world lost him so soon.

D A

June 7, 2015

My most sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. May the God of loyal love comfort you during your time of sorrow. May God's word provide you strength and comfort at this difficult time. "He heals the brokenhearted; and binds up their wounds". Psalms 147:1. "God is our refuge and strength, a help that is readily found in times of distress". Psalms 46:1.

Shannon Smith

May 19, 2015

Mark and I would always look for Carlo and his wife Elsa at the Christmas Party because they were so much fun to be around. Carlo was a great guy and always made the day brighter because he was so cheerful, friendly, and outgoing. We were lucky to know him. We will really miss him and seeing his smile each day.

Mark Blum

May 18, 2015

Carlo was a great guy and a very knowledgeable admin. I worked very closely with him on numerous projects over the years here at GCI and his involvement was always appreciated and extremely beneficial. We also had many shared interests outside of work and talking with him was always a lot of fun. He will be missed.

dee lozada

May 16, 2015

A thoughtful guy will be missed
Love to Elsa and family.

Jerry Buttitta

May 15, 2015

I worked beside Carlo for ten years. He was my go-to guy. Very, very missed.

Chris & Betty Tikas

May 14, 2015

Our prayers are with you.

May 14, 2015

My deepest sympathy to the Vitug family. May the God of all comfort, give you his strength and peace.
- ( Psalm 29:11)

~DH, Reynolds

Don K

May 13, 2015

I'll always remember Carlo as being a genuinely cheerful presence in the office when I worked at GCI. He was always happy to hangout and talk for a few minutes.

The news of his untimely passing was a sad shock. My condolences to his family during this tough time. He will be missed...

Garrett Town

May 13, 2015

You have our deepest sympathies. May the God of "Loyal Love" comfort your family during this time of deep sorrow. Psalms 119:76

beth

May 11, 2015

Im so sorry for your loss. I know the loss of a loved one is very difficult to cope with but Gods word can prove to be a true comfort. John 3:16

Whitham Reeve

May 11, 2015

The thing I remember best of Carlo's many fine attributes was the fact that he was a genuinely kind person. If I ever felt bored or troubled or confused I could walk over and spark up a conversation with him. He was genuinely interested in what other people had to say, and he was always very welcoming. I am proud to have known him.

William McKinney

May 10, 2015

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will miss you always.

Sue Vandenberg

May 9, 2015

I left GCI 6 years ago and have so many fond memories of Carlo and his computer capabilities. No problem big or small was beyond his grasp. I sure did enjoy working with him and he will be missed.

Marrianne Bacon

May 9, 2015

Carlo was the warmest, sweetest, most helpful, kind, interesting person I have ever shared work time with. His candle dimmed too soon. Humbled to have known him and I grieve for his family.

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