Roman Alecy Asis Monzon

Roman Alecy Asis Monzon

January 26, 1984 - August 01, 2008

Roman Alecy Asis Monzon

January 26, 1984 - August 01, 2008

Obituary

Roman Monzon

Born on January 26, 1984 in the Philippines
Died on August 1, 2008 and resided in Mission Viejo, CA

Memorial Service: Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Celebration of Life Service: Friday, August 22, 2008

Roman Monzon, 24, of Mission Viejo died August 1. He is survived by his Mother, Cynthia Asis-Leif, California; his father Alexander Monzon, Philippines; his sisters, Alessandra Andi Monzon, Yolanda Patricia Trisha Leif and Sarah Victoria Leif, all of California; his brother Kristian Monzon and his stepmother Mari Monzon, Philippines.

He is also survived by his grandparents Ofelia Asis, and Rodolfo and Carmen Monzon; his aunts and uncles Chito and Alicia Gaviola, Jesus and Rhea Asis, Joycelyn and Armando Villa, Jean and Carlito Umali, Jowel and Robert Layug, Juliet Monzon, Glen and Lennie Monzon, Leticia Monzon; and cousins Keith and Gayle Gaviola, Casey and Jon Ruiz, Paolo, Maika, Mitch, and Jules Asis, Wilet and John Paul Praxides, Fatima Monzon, Ramm Meneses, Crystal Joy, John Glen, and Jerome Glen Monzon.

Roman attended the University of Santo Tomas, Philippines, before following his mother and sisters to the United States in 2003. He then attended Irvine Valley College. In 2004, he committed his life to following Christ. Demonstrating his faith, he worked as a youth leader in his church mentoring students, sharing his time, faith and love with many. He had a special place in his heart for children without fathers in their homes.

Memorial service on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 7:00 PM at O’Connor Mortuary, 25301 Alicia Pkwy., Laguna Hills, CA. Celebration of Life Service Friday, August 22, 2008 7:00 PM at Woodbridge Community Church, 5000 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, CA.

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  1. With our love and prayers to Cynthia and her family……
    Please accept with deepest sympathy the heartfelt thought that there is HOPE in each new
    tomorrow.

    Tito Ed n Tita Tita

  2. Icy says:

    I look forward to the day when I can see you again so I can thank you for every way you’ve impacted my life.

    Like you said, “So if you think of it that way, the worst tragedy in history brought about the most glorious event in history. And if it happened there, it happened to my family, it could happen to you too.”

    And it has happened to me bro… cuz of you, many friendships in my life have been restored or reinforced because of this sudden tragedy. More specifically, me & Valerie’s friendship. I know how much you wanted us to get along again before and now after 3yrs, you’ve finally done it. I can already imagine your smile & laugh when I tell you about it. So again, thanks.

    I love you pare & I know that you’re in the best care ever. Till next time, I’ll be missin you always.

  3. As members of Woodbridge’s “The Bridge” congregation, when any of our church family suffers a loss, it breaks our heart as if it were our personal loss. Although Bobby and I never had the pleasure of meeting this remarkable young man in this life, we rejoice in knowing that we will meet him in the next. We have been praying for your family and will continue to do so. Please accept our most sincere condolences for your loss.

  4. Thank you for allowing us to know you…short it may seemed but the time shared is so precious especially to my daughters, Krista and Angela. You have made a great impact in their life … in OUR lives. I am forever greatful to you. You will always remain in our hearts. I will always remember you with your big smile.

    We love you.

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