On October 10, 2005 after a brave and determined fight passed away at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, MD. Beloved wife of Dr. Prem Manchanda. She is also survived by her mother, Leovigilda Hayag; father, Rodinio Hayag; sister, Angelica Brown and brother, Fernando Hayag. Dr. Hayag was a part of Kaiser Permanente, Springfield as a primary care provider. Family will receive friends on Thursday, October 13, 2005 at NATIONAL FUNERAL HOME, 7482 Lee Highway, Falls Church, VA from 4 to 8 p.m.
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Mara Alayu
January 27, 2019
I've been looking for you when I got back to BF Paranaque after being widowed. Nobody from our friends could give me any information on where you are. I truly miss you and always in my mind...I know you were with me when I visited my late dad in-law and my late husband for you led me where you are :( I didn't expect seeing you at the Manila Memorial Park beside Arnel and your mom. Now I know you are at peace...Love and miss you Julie... Till we meet again my dear friend :)
Gosia Grzybowska
August 13, 2016
Dr. Hayag was my primary doctor she was the best doctor ever. My last visit was in November 2004 because in 2005 I change insurance. During my last visit I sensed that something was going because she said to me then to take care of myself better because there is one life. I was going through my records tonight August 6.2016 and google Dr Hayag name just to discovered that she died next year aftre my visit. Dr Hayag -I will pray for you, you helped me a lot, you were one of these doctors who really care. I will never forget you.
Meenakshi Ashri
November 16, 2006
Dear Julieta,
I did not know you, but I hear such lovely things about you..You are trully missed and your memories are cherished by your loved ones..Even though your life was short, you achieved much more than people can ever achieve in their unabreviated lives..and that is what counts..happiness and peace be yours
sweet moments
November 6, 2005
Bright Smiles
November 6, 2005
Together Forever
November 6, 2005
we'll remember always
November 6, 2005
James Shipley
October 29, 2005
Was so sorry to hear of Dr. Hayag death. She was my Primary care Dr. and was a wonderful, concerned person. I will truely miss her.
GY Ward
October 27, 2005
Dr. Hayag was my primary care physician for nearly 10 years and was always attentive to my ailments. I will truly miss her. She has blessed many lives, and I'm sure will be remembered fondly.
Sherri DePalma
October 26, 2005
Yesterday I received a letter from Kaiser permanete about Dr. Julieta Hayag passing. I last saw Dr. Hayag in April, so needless to say I was stunned to read of her passing. I will truly miss her. She was a wonderful, kind and caring doctor. I know she will be missed by so many. My prayers are with her family
Sherri Depalma
Nancy Walla
October 25, 2005
I knew Dr. Hayag as my primary care doctor at Kaiser. I have always felt she was always happy to communicate with me (i am deaf, I felt that I had finally found the doctor who understood me). She never hesitated in any way. I will miss her as my doctor and hope I can find someone as openminded about my deafness as Dr. Hayag was.
May God Bless Her.
Warmly,
Nancy Walla
Leticia Hermogenes-Fuentebella
October 14, 2005
I have very fond memories of Julie. She was seatmate in medschool for 4 years.She was a happy-go-lucky person but worked hard thereafter to attain what she wants, and she did it.I'll miss Julie even if we didn't see each other for quite sometime.
Rodelia Holgado-Fontanilla
October 14, 2005
Julie was a good friend.Our friendship goes back when we were still medical students at UST.
RODEL AND MARIA HAYAG
October 13, 2005
Our family is deeply thankful to all the people that expressed their sympathy in this time of sorrow,we love Julie and we will miss her very much.
Mar and Kakay Santos
October 13, 2005
You are in our thoughts and prayers...
Yashpal Manchanda
October 13, 2005
It was indeed a matter of great sorrow for all the family members and friends to have lost her at such a young age.May her soul rest in peace.
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