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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81 responses to Roman Alecy Asis Monzon

  1. Thanks for attending every football game of Zak. Keziah is sad because you can’t attend her debut but we’ll still allot one rose for you. Keren cried because she won’t see you in her games at school. I know you did all these things because you love our kids in Jesus’ name. Thanks bro! What an exemplary life. You always called me “idol”; the truth is you’re my idol. That’s a life I will follow. Enjoy now your life with Jesus. We’ll see you when the Lord calls us home. BTW, hug my Mom and my nephew for me, please. Hebrews 12:1-2

    Pastor J and Family

  2. Roman had so much hope in our God. I remember when I first met him, I never talked to him. It wasn’t until we “sold our bodies” to science for $900 at a clinical trial, where we got to know each other. From there he became my best friend, and ministry partner. I never knew a man who sang louder or prayed harder than Roman. He taught me what it means to be a man after God’s heart, and the importance of reaching out to the prodigals and the lost.

    I have great comfort knowing this: No longer does he need to cling to hope, for he tastes and sees the fullness of what we presently are longing for. I’ll miss you man.

    Joseph Abesamis

  3. Linda Kim says:

    Although I did not get to know Roman very well, we served together in the youth ministry at church. Roman was always loved by the youth and had a sincere heart for the Lord.
    My prayers are with the family at this time.

  4. Noel Segovia says:

    In ways big and small, your loved one’s life changed our world and left it a better place, and touched too many hearts to ever be forgotten. May you find comfort in knowing how many people share your sadness.

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