Prosie Cabrera Rey-Fessler
February 09, 1955 - August 25, 2005
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Prosie Cabrera Rey-Fessler
February 09, 1955 - August 25, 2005
Obituary
Proserfina ‘Prosie’ Cabrera Rey-Fessler, 50, was born February 9, 1955 in the Philippines. She moved to California in 1984 and lived in Irvine.
She passed away August 25, 2005 in the presence of her family in San Clemente, California. Prosie is survived by her devoted husband Jerry Fessler; sons Victor and Stevyn Fessler; beloved mother Adela Rey; loving sisters Esther Rey and Cleo Palomares and loving brother Napoleon Rey.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Prosie Rey-Fessler Foundation. This foundation is a dream of Prosie’s to help the school children in Santa Cruz, Marinduque, Philippines. Please select ‘Charities’ for details.
76 responses to Prosie Cabrera Rey-Fessler
Paul Kramsky says:
September 11, 2005
My sincere condolences to Prosie’s family. During the brief time I knew Prosie as a collegue in the Regulatory Affairs profession, I considered her to be a great friend and professional collegue who gave much to the profession. I will always remember her in this way.
Deepest sympathy and regards,
Paul Kramsky
President, Orange County Regulatory Affairs Discussion Group OCRA
Javi del Mundo says:
September 16, 2005
I met Prosie through Vincent Espina when I first started out as a Junior Engineer in the Batangas Refinery. Although she was no longer working there, she was still close to the engineers there. My condolences on her untimely passing.
Roberto Sinson says:
October 5, 2005
Jerry,
You are all in our prayers. Prosie has returned to our Father’s house where one day both of you will meet again – never to be separated!
Roberto
Esther Rey says:
October 18, 2005
I visited this website many times already but for some reason i can’t think of a word to say. We missed her so much. Everytime i open this, i felt so sad and weak. I lost a sister, a mentor and my best friend. I was so thankful that my children was given a chance to get to know her and be with her. She has given them strength and determination to aim for the best.
We love her so much.
To everyone, Thank you very much for your love and sympathy.
christine-ritz salcines says:
November 22, 2005
I graduated today and start to remember,
I remember your face, your smile,
I remember your touch, your laughter.
I remember the love you gave me
I remember how you were there when no one was,
I remember everything as if it were yesterday.
And I remember that day,
They came and told me you weren’t going to make it.
I remember my knees as they started to shake,
I remember my heart drop into my stomach
And I remember all I could think was it must be fake.
I remember the way you looked
I remember your voice all short of breath,
As you held my hand and tried to say goodbye.
I remember how you apologized for not holding on,
And I remember how you cried.
I could see the pain in your eyes
When I came in to see you for one last time,
I remember you holding my mom’s hand
I remember you kissing your kids forehead as you said goodbye.
And all I could do was cry,
And now I lie here staring at the ceiling
Tears flowing down my cheeks,
As I think of how proud you’d be.
I can’t stand these feelings
For you are gone and I miss you so much,
And all I have are things I remember.
I’ll never stop reaching the stars…