Nymfa was born February 26, 1933 in Gerona, Tarlac, Philippines to Buenaventura and Carolina Ortiz . She received her nursing degree, and she practiced as a registered nurse for a number of years. On November 6, 1958, she married the love of her life and eternal companion, Amor Paraso. They had three children, Leah, Ariel, and Adorabelle.
Nymfa had a passion for music. She also loved to cook for friends and family. She used her two hobbies to selflessly bless and create extraordinary memories for many. She would sing with her husband to anything and anyone. Together, they starred in many choirs. Nymfa loved singing for her family. You could always find her singing the lyrics of “You Are My Sunshine.” She was a dedicated nurse and carried that caregiver spirit to all aspects of her life. She was known for her enormous capacity to love, her infectious smile, her testimony of her Savior, and her kind and compassionate spirit.
Nymfa is survived by her two children, Ariel and Adorabelle; siblings, Erlin, Romeo, and Eddie; and grandchildren, Nicko, Devon, Cody, Raven, Max, and Sabrina; as well as great-grandchildren, Wyatt, Walker, and Ava.
Due to COVID restrictions, there will be a private family service held on Friday, December 11, 2020 at 11:00 a.m.
Nymfa will be laid to rest with the love of her life. Again, with COVID restrictions we will not be having traditional services, there will be a graveside service with social distancing. This is located at Skylawn Funeral Home in San Mateo, California, starting at 12:00 p.m. Please wear your mask to the graveside services.
Published by McDougal Funeral Home.
Nymfa was born February 26, 1933 in Gerona, Tarlac, Philippines to Buenaventura and Carolina Ortiz . She received her nursing degree, and she practiced as a registered nurse for a number of years. On November 6, 1958, she married the love of her life and eternal companion, Amor Paraso. They had three children, Leah, Ariel, and Adorabelle.
Nymfa had a passion for music. She also loved to cook for friends and family. She used her two hobbies to selflessly bless and create extraordinary memories for many. She would sing with her husband to anything and anyone. Together, they starred in many choirs. Nymfa loved singing for her family. You could always find her singing the lyrics of “You Are My Sunshine.” She was a dedicated nurse and carried that caregiver spirit to all aspects of her life. She was known for her enormous capacity to love, her infectious smile, her testimony of her Savior, and her kind and compassionate spirit.
Nymfa is survived by her two children, Ariel and Adorabelle; siblings, Erlin, Romeo, and Eddie; and grandchildren, Nicko, Devon, Cody, Raven, Max, and Sabrina; as well as great-grandchildren, Wyatt, Walker, and Ava.
Due to COVID restrictions, there will be a private family service held on Friday, December 11, 2020 at 11:00 a.m.
Nymfa will be laid to rest with the love of her life. Again, with COVID restrictions we will not be having traditional services, there will be a graveside service with social distancing. This is located at Skylawn Funeral Home in San Mateo, California, starting at 12:00 p.m. Please wear your mask to the graveside services.
Published by McDougal Funeral Home.
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