Josephine del Rosario Moore

Josephine del Rosario Moore

May 01, 1958 - February 16, 2009

Josephine del Rosario Moore

May 01, 1958 - February 16, 2009

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Josephine del Rosario Moore of Irvine, a native of the Philippines and a resident of Southern California for 28 years, passed away on February 16. Josie graduated from the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Although she followed a career in accounting, she continued her love of the arts and enjoyed painting. She is survived by her husband Richard Moore, mother Mercedes del Rosario, sisters Angie Almuete, Charie del Rosario, Carol Montes, Ma. Mercedes del Rosario, and brother Jun del Rosario. Memorial service at St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Irvine, Friday Feb. 27 at 10:00 AM. Memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Research Institute or the American Stroke Association.

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70 responses to Josephine del Rosario Moore

  1. Dear Richard and Josie’s family,

    I’m very sorry for your loss. The Filipino “mafia” at QLogic is a very close-knit group and although Josie moved on, we always considered her part of us. She will be greatly missed. I hope you can take comfort in the knowledge that Josie had an impact on each one of us and that her life had meaning. I will always remember her.

    My sincerest condolences.

    Carmela Jully
    QLogic

  2. Josie was a wonderful lady… a wonderful sister-in-law… a wonderful aunt to our three daughters, Julie, April and Brittany… a kind and gentle person with a loving heart… a talented artist… and most of all, the perfect complement for brother/brother-in-law, Richard.

    Our family is extremely blessed and thankful that God brought Josie into our lives and can only hope that we touched her life in as positive a way as she touched ours. Our girls loved the way they looked when their “Aunt Josie” would put the perfect French braids in their hair. They were always so joyous when they received the thoughtful gifts their aunt picked out for them on special occasions. We have recently been watching some old videotapes of some of our family “get togethers” and it is all too obvious that Josie’s presence will be greatly missed. But, we also know that we will relive these moments with her, time after time, in our hearts… until that glorious day we can all be together again.

    With all of our love,

  3. Goodbye Josie. We will all miss you. Our reunions and get togethers will never be the same again.
    May God give comfort to the family you left behind especially to Richard and mom.

  4. Richard,

    Don and I are so saddened to hear about the passing of Josie. She was always a pleasure to work with at Sentry and always had a friendly smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless.

  5. Josie will be missed greatly by all those she touched with her very meaningful life. We are all lucky to have known Josie. May she be granted eternal peace!

    We will not forget our exprience with Josie as a member of the Paranaque, St. Andrew Parish, JMC Jazz Mass Choir in the 70’s. Those memories will live on!

    Richard and the rest of Josie’s family both here in the U.S. and in the Philippines, may you all find comfort from the prayers and blessings of all of Josie’s friends!

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