

Lolita Ragudos Cabatic born January 24, 1949 from her hometown Alaminos, Pangasinan, Philippines. She was raised by her parents, Arcadio and Miguela Ragudos.She is now reunited with her parents, and siblings, Edwin, Efraim, Jose Rey Sr. and Edna in Heaven. She leaves behind, her brother Robert Ragudos, and nieces and nephews who are residing in the Philippines and her sister-in-law, Macaria Carambas, brother-in-laws, Perfecto Cabatic and Celso Carambas, along with her nieces', Claire Cabatic, Alisha Cabatic, Tessie Carambas, nephew, Claron Cabatic and grandchild, Mia Cabatic.
Lolita arrived to the United States on April 2002 and was reunited with his family, late husband, Marcial Cabatic. In her earlier years in the states, she worked at a company, Marika for a little over 4 years. Then retired, when the company moved.
Lolita enjoyed vacationing to the Philippines to visit family and friends. She would do yearly trips with family and relatives to visit Holy Hill in Wisconsin. She also, traveled to Maryland for distance family functions. Lolita was fond of gardening, walking to church everyday and enjoying the company of her neighbors and family.
Lolita was very loving, kind and understanding. She believed in prayer always. Although, she was very quiet and observant, she was genuine with others.
She was patient in listening to others and offering advise and compassionately telling others to pray, in order for the Lord to help them. Lolita exemplified the meaning of Catholicism with purpose.
She has fulfilled her life on earth. She kept her faith in the Lord. Now, Lolita is reunited with her parents, husband, and family members. She has completed her journey and although we must bid farewell, her memories will continue to remain in our thoughts and mind.
Lolita you will always be remembered no matter what.
Your presence, love and kindness will forever be with us.
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