

Flocerfina “Inang” Rabang Alaysa June 1, 1922 – November 11,2011 Resident of San Diego, CA and Lemoore, CA. Flocerfina passed away peacefully at Hanford Community Hospital. She was born in San Narciso Zambales, Philippines and in 1979 came to America where she successfully raised her family and grandchildren.
She was one of two children born to the late Aurelio and Francisca Rabang and was the beloved wife of Julian Sr. for over 65 years. Flocerfina will forever be remembered by her beloved children Eddie Alaysa Sr., Dominga Taripe, Amado Alaysa, Andy Alaysa, Evylinda Begay, Theresita Alaysa, Emalyn Reith, Cynia Fonseca, Julian Alaysa Jr., and Ramon Alaysa Sr., treasured grandchildren Florcerfida Boloron, Isidro Taripe Sr., Benjiman Taripe Jr., JodyMarie Vasquez, Eddie Alaysa Jr., Joenar Alaysa, Michael Alaysa, Juwel Alaysa, George Taripe, Francisco Alaysa, Amado Alaysa Jr., David Reith, Donald Omler Jr., MilaFlor Fonseca, JulieRose Alaysa, Flordelena Alaysa, Julian Alaysa III, Valerie Fonseca, Lorelyn Ruiz, Andy Alaysa Jr., Mathew Omler, Jason Reith, Anthony Alaysa, Rachel Joy Alaysa, Ramon Alaysa Jr., and Jeremy Alaysa, and cherished great-grandchildren Kaylana Marie Alaysa, Dojie Mar Taripe, Benjilyn Taripe, Maybell Taripe, Joshua Taripe, Isidro Taripe Jr., Jennifer Taripe, Jayar Taripe, Joan Taripe, Jonathan Taripe, Marco Antonio Vasquez, Alexis Rene Vasquez, Mina Julianna Shields, Kyle Alaysa, Christian Jasper Alaysa, John Michael Alaysa, Jayden Feliciano, Jezza AnnMarie Tamayo, SummerLyn Reith, Jasmine Taripe, Aileen Alaysa, John Michael Alaysa, Johanna Michelle Alaysa, Francis Jay Alaysa, Cassandra Alaysa, MJ Alaysa, and Paul Alaysa, SkyLee Reith, Brooklyn Ruiz, and Carter Joseph Ruiz. Along with countless other friends and family whom were blessed to know her. Flocerfina loved sewing, mahjong, eating bananas and ripe mangos, drinking ORANGE soda, laughing, being with her family, having fun with friends and teaching her kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids the joy of life. She was short but everyone looked up to her. She was a loving and faithful God freeing women who just always loved her family.
Flocerfina touched the lives of many people especially her family with her smile of generosity, and maintained her trademark sense of humor and love all the way to the end. Friends and family are invited to attend a mass on Monday, November 21st, 2011, at 9am at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 426 E 7th St. National City, CA 91950. Followed by the memorial at Glen Abbey, 3838 Bonita Rd. Bonita, CA 91902. Memorial donations may be made to her beloved husband Julian Alaysa Sr.
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