Prosie Cabrera Rey-Fessler

Prosie Cabrera Rey-Fessler

February 09, 1955 - August 25, 2005

Prosie Cabrera Rey-Fessler

February 09, 1955 - August 25, 2005

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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.

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  1. Jerry,
    Alexia and I send our deepest condolences to you and your family. Prosie was a remarkable woman and certainly loved deeply by all that knew her. We take solace in knowing that she is free from pain and has gone to be with our Lord Jesus. You and your boys are in our prayers. God’s peace be upon you.
    Warmest Regards,

    Jennifer and Alexia Haney

  2. Undoubtedly for us ex-Caltex Batangas Refinery personnel, Prosie has left behind a thousand moments that will live in our hearts forever. Please know at this difficult time that your family is in our thoughts and prayers. My heartfelt condolences to your family.

  3. Jerry, You and your sons continue to be in my prayers. Please accept my condolences.

  4. Kevin Gomer says:

    Dear Jerry and Rey Family,

    I am Yoland Takemura’s nephew. I met Prosie a few years ago and I just wanted to send my condolences. I am very sorry for your loss of Prosie. She was a very sweet,caring wife and mother. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

    Sincerly, Kevin E. Gomer

  5. Jerry I had no idea you were dealing with this until you took leave. You were always so cheerful and upbeat. I hope you get pass this and return to us as you were before. It is something we all have to face someday and it is important we understand and prepare ourselves as best we can. It will take time, but things get better eventually.

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