Estrella Estrada Ng

1956 - 2022

Estrella Estrada Ng obituary, 1956-2022

Estrella Estrada Ng

1956 - 2022

BORN

1956

DIED

2022

Estrella Ng Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cypress Lawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park from Jan. 23 to Jan. 24, 2022.

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Most loving, caring, selfless, amazing beautiful Estrella Estrada Ng on January 3, 2022 a beloved wife, mom, sister, aunt, grandmother, cousin, and friend passed away at the tender age of 65.

Estrella, named by her father for morning star was born in a little town called Quibaol in Pangasinan, Philippines to parents Miguel and Sabina Estrada and number ten out of twelve siblings. In 1975, she left the Philippines to work as a nanny in Iran, handpicked by the father of two boys she was going to care for and became part of the Karbassi family. After Iran and traveling parts of Europe she made her way into the United States and landed in San Francisco where she met her husband Stephen Ng. She worked many jobs and experienced so much in different industries and trades that made her gain a lot of experience and knowledge a very hard worker and excelled in everything she did and wanted to do. She was very ambitious, determined, and most especially strong. Always taking care of everyone before herself; She always had compassion and responsibility for family and especially family in the Philippines and for her friends. She gave the best advice, best hugs, and most beautiful smile and laugh that can light up a room. Most unselfish woman you will ever meet. She enjoys spending time with her family and pups Vega, Kilo, and Choco. ACE stands for Alejandra, Cecilia, Estrella; Alejandra and Cecilia are the only two sisters who are here in the United States. The three of them always do everything together, you see one sister you see all three together and if one is missing you ask where the other is, that is how close their bond is. ACE is very big in their hometown of Quibaol helping the community and most especially the children at Quibaol Elementary School. She also enjoys cooking and trying out new recipes, gatherings at the house for family and friends, spending time with her friends taking road trips, going out to eat, going fishing and crabbing, traveling and girls trips with her daughter, she really enjoyed cooking for family and friends. Loves sports such as football, basketball, and baseball; Going to games, watching on TV, or having small gatherings. Big fan of the San Francisco 49ers, Golden State Warriors and San Francisco Giants. Christmas was one of her favorite holidays and listening to Christmas music which brings back memories in the Philippines. She was also a woman of immense faith and generosity. Her commitment to serving God and others was one of her greatest joys in life.

Words cannot describe how much she will be missed by those who love her and the impact she has made on everyone she knows and meets. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband of 41 years Stephen Ng, daughter Elizabeth Ng, son Stephen Ng, Jr, son in law Nestor Mendoza, sisters Alejandra Estrada, Cecilia Calizon, Epifania Garcia, brothers Ricardo, Jovito, Armando Estrada. Also sister in laws Lanny Tom, Amy Chu, Lain He, Woon Nui Cheung, brother in laws Chuck Tom, Pak Yue Ng, Bo Ye Wu, and Pak Chiu Ng. Also nieces Editha Quinto, Rizalyn Terrado, Hazel Lee, Tina Tom, May Tom, Bella Chu, Sandy, Cindy, Anita, and Jennifer Ng, and Helen Wu, nephews Ronnie Calizon, Chris Chu, Benton Tom, Michael and Don Ng, and Shihong Wu. She joins her sisters Purification Meneses and Erlinda Hipolito, brothers Virgelio, Arturo, and Petronio Estrada and parents also in laws Kan Ng and Loi Shun Kwan in eternal rest. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and grandchildren whom are in the Philippines, parts of the United States, and in many other countries.

Viewing and Rosary, Prayer and Mass will be held on Saturday, January 22 from 4pm-9pm. Followed by

Funeral Mass on Sunday, January 23 from 9am-11am at Cypress Lawn 1370 El Camino Real Colma, CA in the Tiffany Chapel.

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