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Jeremy Charles Pallon

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Jeremy Charles Pallon

Birth
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA
Death
29 Oct 2009 (aged 20)
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Antelope Valley Press
Classification 1000
Obituary notices and memorials
These ads appeared in the Antelope Valley Press
Tuesday, November 3, 2009

PALLON, Jeremy Charles Nicolasra Born June 26, 1989 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Passed away Oct. 29, 2009 in San Diego, Calif. He is survived by his parents Mr. And Mrs. Jose Pallon, brother, Joe Fred Pallon, grandparents, Mrs. Demetria Nicolasora, Mrs. Angela Pallon, uncles, Sergio Renaldo, and Ronnie, aunts, Delia, Lina, Myrgin, Carmelie, Susan, Delores and 15 cousins. Jeremy attended St. Marys Elementary School, Paraclete High School and California State University, San Marcos, Calif. He was a member of the Paraclete Varsity Cross County team, and loved basketball and running. He received a number of honor society and scholarship awards for academic achievement from the Fil-Am Association. Jeremy died young from a car accident. He was so full of good qualities his family would say he was too good to be true. He was so active in college life with the universities cross cultural conference programs and environmental protection issues. He was a constant contributor to his maternal familys goal to improve the lives of the people in the community of Valencia Miagao, Iloilo in the Philippines. Recently with his brothers help they completed a
project that provided clean drinking water. Jeremys positive outlook in life helped him cope with his own challenges. It was not discovered until he was in 4th grade that he was nearsighted. He was able to compensate his reading difficulties and later on be a consistent honor student. He got rid of his stutter without professional help. He told his mom his migraines made him stronger and be more patient. He believed that college life is not just about academics, but is to be embraced with leadership enrichment, social responsibilities and physical fitness. He was also known to be smart with his money. Even with his busy schedule he always had time for his family. His mom was the center of his universe and was proud to show his love. Known as Toto in his family or JP in college he has taught us the beauty of imperfection and how to share love with each other. Toto, beyond life you are still touching the hearts of so many. Toto, beyond life you are touching the lives of those you have given, your lungs, kidneys and pancreas. Our familys pain is amazingly a lot lesser through the generous hugs, kisses and comforting words from people we know as well as from strangers. Thank you for all the prayers, we needed it and still do. Dear God, thank you for sharing Toto with us for 20 years. Visitation will be held from 4pm to 8pm, Tues. Nov. 3, and Wed. Nov. 4, 2009 at Chapel of the Valley Mortuary, Palmdale. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12pm, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009 at St. Marys Catholic Church Palmdale with interment to follow at Desert Lawn Memorial Park. Email condolences to the family at [email protected]. Chapel of the Valley Mortuary Palmdale Directors.
Antelope Valley Press
Classification 1000
Obituary notices and memorials
These ads appeared in the Antelope Valley Press
Tuesday, November 3, 2009

PALLON, Jeremy Charles Nicolasra Born June 26, 1989 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Passed away Oct. 29, 2009 in San Diego, Calif. He is survived by his parents Mr. And Mrs. Jose Pallon, brother, Joe Fred Pallon, grandparents, Mrs. Demetria Nicolasora, Mrs. Angela Pallon, uncles, Sergio Renaldo, and Ronnie, aunts, Delia, Lina, Myrgin, Carmelie, Susan, Delores and 15 cousins. Jeremy attended St. Marys Elementary School, Paraclete High School and California State University, San Marcos, Calif. He was a member of the Paraclete Varsity Cross County team, and loved basketball and running. He received a number of honor society and scholarship awards for academic achievement from the Fil-Am Association. Jeremy died young from a car accident. He was so full of good qualities his family would say he was too good to be true. He was so active in college life with the universities cross cultural conference programs and environmental protection issues. He was a constant contributor to his maternal familys goal to improve the lives of the people in the community of Valencia Miagao, Iloilo in the Philippines. Recently with his brothers help they completed a
project that provided clean drinking water. Jeremys positive outlook in life helped him cope with his own challenges. It was not discovered until he was in 4th grade that he was nearsighted. He was able to compensate his reading difficulties and later on be a consistent honor student. He got rid of his stutter without professional help. He told his mom his migraines made him stronger and be more patient. He believed that college life is not just about academics, but is to be embraced with leadership enrichment, social responsibilities and physical fitness. He was also known to be smart with his money. Even with his busy schedule he always had time for his family. His mom was the center of his universe and was proud to show his love. Known as Toto in his family or JP in college he has taught us the beauty of imperfection and how to share love with each other. Toto, beyond life you are still touching the hearts of so many. Toto, beyond life you are touching the lives of those you have given, your lungs, kidneys and pancreas. Our familys pain is amazingly a lot lesser through the generous hugs, kisses and comforting words from people we know as well as from strangers. Thank you for all the prayers, we needed it and still do. Dear God, thank you for sharing Toto with us for 20 years. Visitation will be held from 4pm to 8pm, Tues. Nov. 3, and Wed. Nov. 4, 2009 at Chapel of the Valley Mortuary, Palmdale. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12pm, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009 at St. Marys Catholic Church Palmdale with interment to follow at Desert Lawn Memorial Park. Email condolences to the family at [email protected]. Chapel of the Valley Mortuary Palmdale Directors.

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