Concepción Sevilla Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by St. Mary Cemetery & Funeral Center on Mar. 28, 2026.
In Loving Memory of Concepción Domingo Sevilla
Concepción Domingo Sevilla, cherished wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother, passed away peacefully, at the age of 94. Her life was rich with love, laughter, and the kind of strength that quietly shaped generations. Born on September 1, 1931, Concepción lived with a spark that never dimmed. She was a gifted cook whose dishes brought comfort and connection to every gathering. She had a tune for everything- humming, singing along to music that seemed to follow her wherever she went. Her sass, quick wit, and ability to make people laugh made her the heart of every room. Concepción loved the little joys that made life colorful. She adored Pepsi Cola not just because her undying love worked there but because it was nice and sweet and always sang her tune "Pepsi Cola, Masarapa!". Not many knew that she graduated from cosmetology school, she had a passion for hair and nails. She would practice cutting her grandkids hair when they were young, as well as cutting her own hair, coloring her hair and nails. She would always tell you she had two favorite colors-red for good luck and green for money. She also carried her Virgo pride with a smile, embracing every bit of the sign's strength, loyalty, and determination. Family was the center of Concepción's world. She leaves behind her five daughters-Victoria S. Beringuel, Amelia S. Tan, Maria S. Casio, Maria Luisa Alix, and Mari S. Largent-who carry forward her strength, compassion, and unmistakable spirit. She is also reunited in peace with her beloved 6th daughter Maria Yolanda Sevilla, whose memory remained close to her heart throughout her life. She is survived by her seven grandchildren: Biomil Sevilla, Rachelle Rodriguez, Carla Bergeron, Simon Casio, Paco Paguirigan, Patricia Mariano, and Marga Mariano, and her nine great-grandchildren: Matthew Sajabo, Kaitlyn Riddle, Jussen Sevilla, Jazelle Sevilla, Javen Sevilla, Calvin Bergeron, Charlotte Bergeron, Jaylen Casio, and Jaren Casio. Her legacy continues through her two great-great-grandchildren, Kylo and Atlas Sevilla, the newest lights of our family as well as other extended family. Above all, Concepción's heart belonged to her lifelong undying love, German Sevilla, whose memory she held close throughout her life. Their bond was a testament to enduring love-one that shaped her days and brought her comfort and joy. Concepción's life was defined by care: caring for her grandchildren, caring for her family, caring for anyone who needed a warm meal or a warm laugh. She lived with grace, humor, and a fierce love that will echo through every generation she leaves behind. May she rest in peace, reunited with those she loved most. Her memory will forever be a blessing, and her spirit will continue to shine in the lives of all who knew her. Ali Conching, the pillar of the family. We have been blessed to have had you with us for 94 years. We will miss you, Ali Conching!