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Rizalina Kalugdan “Sally” Mojica

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Rizalina Kalugdan “Sally” Mojica

Birth
Philippines
Death
5 Feb 2009 (aged 58)
Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Ashes scattered in Cavite City, Philippines Add to Map
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Anchorage resident Rizalina "Sally" Kalugdan Mojica, 58, died Feb. 5, 2008, at home. A celebration of her life will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Holy Family Cathedral, 800 W. Fifth Ave. Father Vincent Kelber, O.P., will officiate. Her cremated remains will be scattered in Cavite City, Philippines. Sally was born Nov. 10, 1950, in Cavite City. An Alaska resident since 1992, she was a department manager at the midtown Wal-Mart. Sally Mojica served as coordinator of the El Shaddai Prayer Partners Fellowship, Alaska Chapter. She was a lector and Eucharist minister at Holy Family Cathedral. Sally's family wrote: Our mom loved El Shaddai, her family and helping others. This was all evident in how she lived her life. This was her legacy. Sally is survived by her husband, Eduardo Mojica; daughters Christine and Ederlee; adopted daughter Frances, sons Allan and Eddie-Boy; daughter-in-law Angela; niece Melody (all in Alaska); sisters Josephine of Alaska, Emelita and Marilou of the Philippines and Luzviminda of Canada; and brother Fausto Jr. of the Philippines.
Anchorage resident Rizalina "Sally" Kalugdan Mojica, 58, died Feb. 5, 2008, at home. A celebration of her life will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Holy Family Cathedral, 800 W. Fifth Ave. Father Vincent Kelber, O.P., will officiate. Her cremated remains will be scattered in Cavite City, Philippines. Sally was born Nov. 10, 1950, in Cavite City. An Alaska resident since 1992, she was a department manager at the midtown Wal-Mart. Sally Mojica served as coordinator of the El Shaddai Prayer Partners Fellowship, Alaska Chapter. She was a lector and Eucharist minister at Holy Family Cathedral. Sally's family wrote: Our mom loved El Shaddai, her family and helping others. This was all evident in how she lived her life. This was her legacy. Sally is survived by her husband, Eduardo Mojica; daughters Christine and Ederlee; adopted daughter Frances, sons Allan and Eddie-Boy; daughter-in-law Angela; niece Melody (all in Alaska); sisters Josephine of Alaska, Emelita and Marilou of the Philippines and Luzviminda of Canada; and brother Fausto Jr. of the Philippines.

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