Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo

1937 - 2014

Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo obituary, 1937-2014

Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo

1937 - 2014

BORN

1937

DIED

2014

Guadalupe Alcedo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 23, 2014.
Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo, 77, was born in the Philippines on the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe 1937; and born into eternity surrounded by her loving family on Dec. 22, 2014; beloved wife of the late Roberto Sr.; loving mother of Joyce (Edwin) Marquez, Arlene (Robert) Melone, Roberto Jr. (Jennifer) Alcedo, Aisel (Wayne) Smiley, Cynchie (Ramon) Panganiban, Nenet (Patrick) Messina, Ben (Andrea) Alcedo, and Girlie (John) Ocampo; adoring grandmother of Jiro, Ian, Mia, Samantha, Justin, Marcus, Aisel, Sara, Kaelin, Enzo, Dominick, Nathan, Melanie, Ela, Michael, Emma, Jacklyn, and Kaya; dear daughter of the late Ramon & Gliceria Virrey; Retired Purchasing Department Compliance Officer for the City of Chicago; Active member of the Lipeños Club and Santo Niño Midwest.
Visitation Sat. & Sun., 3 to 9 PM at Drake & Son Funeral Home 5303 N. Western, Chicago; Lying-In-State Mon. from 9 AM until the time of Lupe's 10 AM Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine, 1170 N. River Rd, Des Plaines; Interment All Saints Cemetery; Info 773-561-6874 or to sign Lupe's guestbook & view her MeM Video Tribute, go to www.DrakeandSonFuneralHome.com.
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Eulogy of Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo by Jiro

My name is Jiro. I'm the eldest grandkid of Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo or Mama as we all call her in my family.
I had her all to myself for about 6 years. But soon thereafter, 17 cousins followed. Despite our numbers, Mama's love and devotion for each one of us never wavered nor diminished,
The last I spoke to Mama last thanksgiving, she recalled a story when I was 3 or 4, a spunky kid fresh off the boat from the Philippines. As we got into a car, she said I instructed her to "Bakalat Mama, Bakalat!" This of course means "Buckle up…". It was so sweet that she held onto this memory which have her a hearty laugh.
Over the years, my little cousins grew, some bigger than me. Some still much smaller. Recently, I have marveled at how joyous my family is; aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends, at occasions pretty much whenever we're together. Even now in the midst of our greatest loss, my family can smile, laugh, sing and dance between the tears. How is this possible?
It can't be all genetic for this joy has spread far beyond those that are blood related. How can we always be happy?
This Christmas, I was reminded of something that has helped tie it all together. "True happiness comes from the supreme conviction that one is loved."
Mama is the prime mover in this. Her love for her family is known by all, and is the original source of all our happiness. It's so strong and so vibrant it ensures our family's happiness for generations to come. So strong and so vibrant that it is more a physical law of nature that impacts all of us, no matter where we are or what we do. And like physics, it was always felt rather than seen or heard. Like gravity, it pulls and holds us together. Sometimes, it was a smile that starts with Mama's eyes and spreads through a grin from ear to ear. Sometimes it's the embrace, stronger than can be imagined. Sometimes it was the countless siopao that she made every time I returned home. No matter how it was manifested, it impacted everyone whose life Mama touched.
Again, true happiness comes from the supreme conviction that one is loved. Even though she left our world, her love for all of us ensures our happiness, even during the saddest of times such as now.
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Eulogy of Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo

Today you are gathered here to honor a truly amazing woman and mother. I wish I could be there personally to share the wonderful memories of this awesome human being.

As most of you know, at an early age Oping lost her Husband to a tragic car accident. She was in essence left behind to raise eight children…alone. I wondered during the time how she would cope with the situation. But low and behold she was able to persevere and wonderfully raised a crazy but respectable bunch!! Oping migrated to the United States to pursue her passionate desire to provide the utmost best for her young family. During those days I was fortunate enough to watch and observe her uniqueness. She displayed amazing courage, resilience, hard work and determination to provide a better life for her family and it was incredibly admirable. I remember well when she eventually bought her first house in Southside Chicago. Proudly, she told me, "Rhoby, I did it!!" It was in that moment she realized a dream to provide a comfortable place for her family. Oh, was I proud of her!! There are several fond memories I have, and the one that stands out the most are our bus and train rides to the area casinos. Win or lose our adventures were always enjoyable and extraordinary because Oping always added that different dimension. For sure there will be undeniable emptiness whenever we come and visit Chicago. We will miss her smiling face that always welcomed us. She was so upbeat and always made sure our visits were enjoyable and comfortable. I will also miss the food she prepares for us like the beef caldereta, salmon patties, macaroons and many others. We will miss you Oping and you're always in our memories. In fitting return I'm humbled to be your brother-in-law. May you find peace and tranquility in the presence of our Creator. May you continue to bring a comfortable breeze to the family. Farewell, Oping.
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In Memory of Mrs. Guadalupe V. Alcedo "Lupe"
Saturday, December 28, 2014
Presentation on behalf of the Friends and Coworkers of the City of Chicago, Department of Procurement Services, Division of Certification and Compliance for the Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), Women Owned Business Enterprises (WBE) and Disadvantaged Owned Business Enterprises (DBE) Program:

In the words of Wanda Anderson, "Oh, Lupe was just a Phenomenal Woman!" She will surely be missed! Lupe was always a well thought of hard worker within our Unit. We all loved her just like family. Wanda reflected on Lupe's spiritual character and her pilgrimage to Rome Italy one year to see the Pope at the Vatican. Wanda stated, "Lupe was a good Spirit, she didn't gossip of bring anyone down. She loved her Family and taught her children to stick by each other and always be together when it came to Family."

In the words of Denise Hardney, "Lupe was a great co-worker, one you could always depend on down in the trenches, when the work got fast and furious, (which was often) we could depend on Lupe's hard work and quiet spirit to help get the job done. Lupe was a good and generous friend and a woman always on the go, who never failed to bring back to all of us beautiful souvenirs and share great stories and highlights from her travels.

But more than all of that, our Lupe, with her beautiful, bright smile, was a proud matriarch who reveled in raising her beautiful, strong family, and whose beautiful smile got even brighter when she spoke of her grandchildren. For Lupe, they were the sun and the moon! And she sang the praises of her beautiful, beloved family quietly, not boastfully, through the many beautiful pictures and precious mementos that surrounded her as she worked.

We will miss our Lupe, a woman of faith.

Lupe's life, to can be summed up in the lyrics of a song which read…Just let me live my life. Let it be pleasing Lord to thee. And, if I gain any Praise, Let it go to Calvary! With His blood, He has raised me. With His Power, He has Saved me! To God, Be the Glory, For All the things, For All the things, For All the Things He has done!
Wear the traditional Black clothing as Lupe' did in the passing of her Mother, Pray continually for God's consolation and guidance and know that He is always with you as she did! Live your lives – as you have been taught how by Lupe's example. Persevere in whatever your heart and the direction from God leads you to do. No need to be any better than the rest, just be 'your' personal Best at whatever your endeavor. Whether that be a very best, devoted and loving Mother as Lupe chose to do; a very best Salesperson and Business Manager as Lupe chose to do; a very best Bookkeeper and Accountant as Lupe chose to do; a very best Procurer and Saleswoman of precious jewels, handbags, crafts and more as she chose to do; a very best City of Chicago employee whether the position was titled – ClerkIV, Data Entry Clerk, Certification officer or Compliance Officer as she chose to do; a very best mother of Leaders within the Chicago and Suburban Community of Pilipino Americans and more. Yes, remember Her example and remember that throught all of her trials in life, even unto now, Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo, trusted in her God and tried to do what would give Him the ultimate glory.

Yes, in the words of 'Wanda Anderson', Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo was a 'Phenomenal Woman'!

Do what has been placed in your hearts from your prayers and provisions from God. Heed the example of a life well lived to the Glory of God. Always be Honest, Caring, Conscientious and Loving. Be respectful of others, their choices, their differences and their religions. Always strive to exhibit to those that you meet, just how rewarding, putting your best qualities and best efforts into making your goals successful in this Precious Life that God has given us to Share with each other can be. Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo has shown us just how rewarding our life can be, both in this earth and in our Heavenly Fathers' eyes. The fruits of her Labors are many as exhibited in her relationships with her siblings, her children, other family members, co-workers and friends. Now even more so, for those of us who remain here on earth, or lives have been rewarded with the kind and loving Memories that we are left to cherish of the Life that we were Blessed to have shared with Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo. She is indeed at Peace now with Our Heavenly Father! To God Be the Glory, for All the things He has Done through the Life of our friend and co-worker, Mrs. Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo. 1937-2014

Humbly Submitted,
Vanessa M. Triplett Williams

Just to name a few of her former co-workers: Carnice Carey, Ollin Gholston, Tabitha Mack, Esther Clemons, Lisa Butts, Doris Burks, Sonia Bliarchez-Larkin, Robert Cunniff, William Dotson, Desiree Smith-Preston, Luz Reyes, Victor Birriel, Wanda Anderson, Paulette Moore, Lillie Cooper, Chana Chappell, John Stewart, Darren Davis, Deborah Anthony-Sanders, Richard Butler, Judith Mimms, Denise Hardney, Renee Milton, Vanessa Williams, Nancy Bronakoski, Lynette Terrell, Dawn Hudspeth, Sherone Mayes, Donna Clark-Cavitt, Yvonne (Riggins) Harris, Paulette Brooks, Leon Moore and always remembering our dearly departed friend and co-worker, Roberto Roque.

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December 29, 2014

jacqueline Marquez posted to the memorial.

December 28, 2014

Someone posted to the memorial.

December 27, 2014

Yvonne Riggins-Harris posted to the memorial.

jacqueline Marquez

December 29, 2014

May your soul unites with the Lord in heaven and rest in peace.

December 28, 2014

My deepest condolences to the Alcedo family. May you rest in peace Ka Upe.

Yvonne Riggins-Harris

December 27, 2014

To the Family: You have my deepest condolences for your lost (Lupe). I will always cherish her memory from working with her at The City of Chicago, Department of Purchasing.. I have a crystal picture frame she gave me when she pulled my name from the Christmas grab bag. I will always remember her when sitting in my living room. Earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal. Rest in Peace Lupe.

December 26, 2014

Dear Roberto and Jennie, Our deepest condolences for the loss of your beloved Mother.May her memory be eternal. With our love George and Athena Pappas

Anita

December 26, 2014

To my second family the Alcedo's,
Mom was such a wonderful woman and that is so evident in the wonderful family she raised. You have all made her so proud. She was a shining example for me as a woman and a mom. She was so warm and welcoming and always made me feel like a part of the family. I can't imagine a get together with out her, in the yard, frying the lumpia. With all my love and deepest sympathy.

December 26, 2014

Our heartfelt condolences to the Alcedo family. May the soul of Mommy Upeng rest in peace. - Ricky, Jiji, Chio, Guia, Tatay Nito, Inay Cely & Frank

Roby Carpio

December 25, 2014

It's difficult to imagine anyone kinder and warmer than Tita Oping. I feel incredibly blessed to have had her as an aunt. If I could have one wish right now, it would be to be able to tell her that. And to tell her that I'm also eternally grateful to her for blessing me with eight amazing cousins. I will miss my lovely aunt and I give all my love and support to my cousins and their families.

I took this pic of Tita the last time I was in Chicago. Love you, Tita. I will miss you. -Roby

Roby Carpio

December 25, 2014

Annette

December 25, 2014

Extending my deepest sympathies to the entire family for the passing of your beloved Guadalupe. May the God of all comfort grant you peace and strength during this difficult time. 2 Cor. 1:4

Gretchen

December 25, 2014

I am sorry for your loss may the memories you share help you cope during this sad time. (Psalm 46:1)

December 25, 2014

For the family of Guadalupe Alcedo my deepest sympathy.My you find comfort in the fact that the hearer of prayer will hear your prayers in your time of grief. Psalms 65:2

December 25, 2014

May the God of all comfort be with you and your family at this most difficult time.~ 2Corth 1:3

Jimbo and Wenchie Torres

December 25, 2014

We offer our condolences to the Alcedo family for the passing of Tita Upeng. We sometimes do not understand God's ways, but we can rest our trust in Him and His will. Tita Upeng and Tito are together once more in Heaven.

stephanie and eden sample

December 25, 2014

To my dear Alcedo family my thoughts and prayers are with you. Tita Oping you will greatly be missed. May your beautiful spirit continue to shine.

Carlo Malabanan

December 25, 2014

Condolences from the heart, Joyce, Azel and the rest of the Alcedos during this time of extreme sorrow.

Kenton

December 25, 2014

Dear Alcedo Family,

I am sorry for your loss. I know it's hard to find consolation at this time. But remember Jesus words at John 11:21-24. You can find hope and comfort in the bible and through prayer.

cjt

December 25, 2014

Alcedo Family,I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear Mother,My thoughts and prayers are with you and may the God of comfort and peace be with you all.

Christine de Leon

December 25, 2014

The memory of your mother will live on in your hearts forever. My heartfelt condolences to the Family.

Mayet Virrey-Romero

December 25, 2014

Tita Upeng, long before the advent of facebook, represented a connection, a reminder of how we are family: to those whom we are separated by distance, to younger relatives we never had the chance to meet and who do not know we even exist , bless her soul. Like a book, she carried tales, of new or old familiar faces, to our side of the globe in her visits to Lipa. We deeply mourn the passing away of a kind and generous heart. She will forever be the memory of happier times, of Mirinda-flavored sponge cakes, of sugar-dusted donuts, of the cool morning breeze in the parang of Fernando Air Base. We grieve with Tita Sita, Tita Ching and Tita Cora ; with our cousins Jojie, Ayen, Von, Aisel, Cynchie, Nenet, Bobet and Girlie, her in-laws and her grandchildren to whom she was truly devoted. Though these will hardly ease the pain of loss, prayers and masses were offered in Carmel, Lipa for the eternal repose of her soul. A petition was passed for the cloistered nuns of Carmel to mention her in special prayers. She is enrolled in perpetual masses to be said in St. Francis de Sales Seminary. Also, a 30-minute period of silence was observed on Christmas Day in Lipa in her loving memory. Similar observance was offered in Canada. Our sincerest condolences. Mayet with Bien and Amby

wendell goleta

December 25, 2014

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Lea Reyes

December 24, 2014

Hugs hugs hugs to y'all. We know she fought with all she's got and that was not an easy fight. Time to join your Dad and our Maker.

May she RIP. Will miss you M Upeng. She's Our idol with her unwavering strength, love and devotion to all her kids. She set an example of a lifetime to many of us and taught us what courage and selflessness is about. Her heart was huge and bigger than herself.

Edwin and Angelita Yuzon

December 24, 2014

With our sincerest sympathy to you Joyce and family. May The Lord give you comfort in this time of grief and loss. May she rest in peace. Amen.

Aisel Alcedo-Smiley

December 24, 2014

Mama, you will be terribly missed but will always be in our hearts. Thanks for sharing with us the best gift ever, that is your unconditional love. Love you Mom!!!

Guadalupe Alcedo

December 24, 2014

December 24, 2014

May pag-asa pa sa mga namamatay.

May the soul of your dear mother rest in peace. I am sorry for your loss

Lakanbini David

December 24, 2014

December 24, 2014

My sincere sympathies to the Family. May God the Hearer of Prayer bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time-Matthew 5:4

Vanessa Williams

December 24, 2014

As God has provided strength and guidance to Guadalupe to withstand all of life's trials and blessings, may the memories we've shared in this life with her during these years brighten our days as we go forward. God loves us all and will help us through these days of mourning into the celebration of the life that Our Friend, Mother and now Angel Guadalupe Virrey Alcedo was Blessed to live and share amongst us. May her rich heritage and love continue to prosper through the lives of each of her children, grand children, great grandchildren, other family members and the many many lives that she touched and enriched with her love and service.

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