

Everyone’s life is the sum total of all of the people they have met, the things they have done, the places they have gone. Juliet Radoc Cabahug was no exception. She was a loved one, a friend, and someone special. To family and friends who knew her best, Juliet will be remembered as a very exceptional person.
Juliet’s life journey began on March 30, 1979. She first greeted the world in the Manila, Philippines. Her parents' names were Roselie Isturis and Rolando Radoc. She grew up in National City and Chula Vista, California. Growing up for Juliet was an involving experience. It allowed her to learn and grow and create all kinds of memories.
She was raised with two siblings. Juliet had two sisters, Brenda Lopez and Cherry Barabash. Juliet was usually involved in all sorts of activities with her siblings. She and her siblings had many life experiences over the years.
She was a typical teenager who had a fairly happy high school experience, making that critical transition from adolescence to adulthood. She graduated from Sweetwater High School in 1996.
After high school, the next big step in a person’s life is heading off to college. How someone reacts to the freedom and responsibility shows a great deal about their character and the person they will become. Juliet enjoyed her college years. Though it was a challenge with all of the academics, responsibilities, and the sudden freedom that accompanied it, she was able to manage the balancing act. Juliet attended Southwestern College recieving a degree of Arts General Studies. She later attended California College where she recived a B.S. Degree of Respiratory Therapy in 2008.
Falling in love is a huge milestone for any person. Just knowing that you have met that special someone is a magical feeling. Juliet experienced that with Vincent Cabahug. Juliet exchanged wedding vows with Vincent on October 30, 2004. The wedding was in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Juliet was blessed with three children, Jadenne Cabahug, Venetia Cabahug and Andreix Cabahug. She worked hard toward raising her children in a positive and nurturing environment. She worked hard to be a good mother to her children and she did her best to fulfill their needs.
How a person performs in the workplace can be a reflection on how they live their life. Fortunately, Juliet enjoyed what she did for a living. Showing a strong work ethic, Juliet worked diligently and did her best to succeed in each of her job. Juliet’s primary occupation was working as certified nursing assitant at Sharp Chula Vista Hospital.
Juliet enjoyed her leisure time by taking part in a number of different activities, including singing, dancing, traveling, shopping, playing with her children, nieces and nephews, enjoying her dog Sammy, watching movies, sight seeing, going to the beach, gardening, going to church on sundays, studying, reading books and playing with her iphone via Facebook. She was usually willing to share her interests with others.
Juliet Cabahug left us on April 6, 2011. She passed away at the Navel Medical Center San Diego in San Diego, California. She was 32 years old. The cause of death was cancer. She is survived by her husband Vincent Cabahug; her children Jadenne, Venetia and Andreix; her mother Roselie Isturis and father Rolando Radoc; her sisters Brenda Lopez and Cherry Gold Barabash; her nephew Anthony James; her nieces Rianne Jane, Sierra Christine, Katelyn Mae, Pearl Lovely and Chelsea Rose; and her brothers in law, Richard Lopez and Roman Barabush III. Services were handled by Glen Abbey Memorial Park and Mortuary. Juliet was laid to rest at Glen Abbey Memorial Park in Bonita, California.
Simply stated, Juliet was a good and kind person, a devoted mother, wife, sister, daugther, co-worker and friend. She was an individual who will for all time be remembered by her family and friends as being caring and giving, someone who was a vital part of their lives. Juliet leaves behind her a legacy of lifelong friendships and many cherished memories. Everyone whose life Juliet Radoc Cabahug touched will always remember her with a smile.
Arrangements under the direction of Glen Abbey Mortuary, Bonita, CA.
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