Natalia Cachuela Ambrocio, 87, of Fontana CA passed away on Tuesday, February 15, 2022. She courageously battled Dementia/Alzheimer's for over 10 years. Natalia Cachuela Ambrocio was born on January 30, 1935 in Buting Pasig City, Philippines.
Born to the late Valentin Cachuela and Pilar Blight Magpayo, Natalia was the 3rd eldest of 5 children. She married her childhood sweetheart, Pedro Ambrocio Jr. on November 9, 1952. They were blessed with 4 children: Marilyn, Marlon, Maribel, and Marites. In 1968, they migrated to the USA to seek a better opportunity for their children. While in America, their first home was in Norwalk, California. Then 4 years later, they relocated to La Mirada, California where their children grew up. Natalia was blessed with a very large and loving family. She loved gardening, crocheting, knitting, and caring for fish and birds. Natalia mostly loved taking care of her family and sharing good laughs with everyone who surrounded her.
Natalia is survived by her eldest sister, Josefina Cachuela Malimban, her 4 children: Marilyn, Marlon, Maribel, and Marites, 15 Grandchildren, and 23 Great Grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. "I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith."
Natalia Cachuela Ambrocio, 87, of Fontana CA passed away on Tuesday, February 15, 2022. She courageously battled Dementia/Alzheimer's for over 10 years. Natalia Cachuela Ambrocio was born on January 30, 1935 in Buting Pasig City, Philippines.
Born to the late Valentin Cachuela and Pilar Blight Magpayo, Natalia was the 3rd eldest of 5 children. She married her childhood sweetheart, Pedro Ambrocio Jr. on November 9, 1952. They were blessed with 4 children: Marilyn, Marlon, Maribel, and Marites. In 1968, they migrated to the USA to seek a better opportunity for their children. While in America, their first home was in Norwalk, California. Then 4 years later, they relocated to La Mirada, California where their children grew up. Natalia was blessed with a very large and loving family. She loved gardening, crocheting, knitting, and caring for fish and birds. Natalia mostly loved taking care of her family and sharing good laughs with everyone who surrounded her.
Natalia is survived by her eldest sister, Josefina Cachuela Malimban, her 4 children: Marilyn, Marlon, Maribel, and Marites, 15 Grandchildren, and 23 Great Grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. "I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith."
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