Norma Palacio Pena

Norma Palacio Pena

August 23, 1942 - March 11, 2010

Norma Palacio Pena

August 23, 1942 - March 11, 2010

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A TRIBUTE TO NORMA P. PENA

Norma was born in Inopacan, Leyte Philippines on August 23, 1942. She was the only child of Filomela Delarmente and Pastor Palacio. Her father died when she was barely 2 years old; a victim of a bomb dropped by the Japanese on the Municipal Building of Inopacan, Leyte, where he was serving as the as Municipal Treasurer. Norma was raised by her mother, grandmother Restituta Delarmente, and grandfather Angel Alosa. Her mother worked as a school teacher.

After high school, Norma went to Nursing School, first at the University of San Carlos in Cebu City Philippines and later on at South Western University, where she graduated with a Nursing degree. She later pursued her education at the University of Phoenix, where she obtained her Bachelors degree in Nursing.

After passing the Board of Nursing exam and receiving her license as a Registered Nurse, she set out to Newfoundland, Canada with her mother’s approval to work as a Registered Nurse. She stayed in Newfoundland until she completed her contract and then moved to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

She vacationed with closed friends to California where she met her husband in 1966. She went back to Canada briefly before she decided to come back to California to get married.

Norma’s contribution as a nurse is considered by most of her peers as something noteworthy and significant. She spent 47 years of her life helping other people heal from their sickness, offering consolation to her patients and families, and comforting those who needed comforting. She was kind, helpful and generous with her friends and peers. Her families learned from the eyes of her co-workers how much they loved her and respected her work ethics. She spent 38 years of her life at St. Joseph Hospital of Orange.

She is survived by Alfonso, her husband of 43 years; her children Leigh Ann, Carlos, Tina; and her grandchildren, Brice, Meighann, and Jordyn Halie.

In God’s Hands
by Anna M. Matthews

You’re in God’s hands
So have no fears,
He’s cared for you
Down through the years.
You’re in the prayers
Of those you love,
And God is watching
From above.
Your faith has carried
You thus far,
And God will meet you
Where you are.

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33 responses to Norma Palacio Pena

  1. Edna Tubola says:

    My thoughts and prayers to the Pena family during this time of sorrow. The loving and happy memory of her will always be in my heart. She will be missed.

  2. She will be greatly missed. You and the members of your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

  3. Pareng Al, Leigh Anne, Carlos, Tina and children,
    We share in your sadness and sorrows. Please accept our deepest sympathy and May God bless Mareng Norma.

  4. Many fond memories of mom as she was my 2nd mom. I will miss her immensely. Both Craig and I will be at the funeral. Our condolences to everyone and let me know if you need anything.

  5. Our deepest sympathy to the family of Norma Palacio-Pena. May she rests in peace in heaven.

    We come from the same town Inopacan and we are even neighbors. Her mother was our teacher in Grade 1 in Inopacan Central School. Our first and last phone conversation with her was last year when I invited her to join our Inopacan fiesta Inopacnon Alliance in California last May 2009. Unfortunately, she did not attend because she said, she was sick BUT still she offered that we can visit her house if in case we’re in the vicinity of Lake Forest.

    Nang Norma, wherever you are, we dearly missed you though we haven’t seen each other. Your voice in the phone will serve as our lifetime memories with you. Thank you.

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