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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  1. In behalf of St.Joseph’s Academy BATCH 74, we would like to express our sincerest condolences to the family of our dear classmate JOSEPHINE DEL ROSARIO MOORE. No one will ever forget Josie because she is a trademark of our batch, being a winner on declamations, art competitions, drama, sports, and almost always the “best dressed” student of the month. We will not forget your round bright eyes that compliments your beautiful smile!

    Josie, it’s not going to be the same without you..you will always be in our hearts… we love you dear classmate!

  2. Josie my “dahlin” I miss you very much. I was so happy when I found you after so many years and I thought that we will continue to enjoy each other’s company ’til we grow old together. Now, I am sad knowing that I will only cherish the memories of our good times together. I wish it was longer. I love you my dear friend and goodbye.

  3. My sympathies and condolences to Richard and del Rosario family.
    I will miss you, my dear friend.

  4. Ann Phan says:

    Dear Richard and the Del Rosario family,

    I am very sad that Josie had to depart from us way too soon. It seems like yesterday when I first worked with Josie back at the Irvine Ranch Farmers Market in 1980; then we worked together at Sentry Medical. During that time, I remembered Josie as the type of person that was kind and caring, and that would always be there for me, provide help when needed”°Ã¢”šÂ¬? I just don’t know how we would have met our goals without her total dedication and commitment to strive for the BEST 100%++++. She was one of the best accounting supervisors that I have ever come across though my career.

    Josie, you’re one of the nicest people I had the pleasure of knowing, you’re kind; generous; sweet; very sincere and most of all you were so strong for all of us, you were always trying to keep a very positive outlook even though you were facing the darkest time in your life, even after being diagnosed with cancer. You tried to comfort us and ensure everything will be fine.

    And I will miss our girls’ nights out; we had just started them and had to end too soon. I will miss our girl talk”°Ã¢”šÂ¬?… the experiences of turning 50!

    Goodbye Josie, I miss you and you will be forever in my heart. May you rest in peace and be an angel in heaven.

    Love,

    Ann

  5. To dearest RICHARD and the DEL ROSARIO FAMILY,

    My condolences to you for your loss.

    JOSIE was a remarkable woman, very creative, and a delight to be with.

    Despite our distance, we had kept in touch by emails, phone calls and by reading each others’ personal journal online blog. Though our re-connection was short and sweet, it was indelible. Her voice always resonated love and peace. I WILL MISS YOU, JOSIE.

    In deep sympathy,

    Becha

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