

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. Julita Andres Vizcocho was no exception. She was a loved one, a friend, and someone special. To family and friends who knew her best, Julita will be remembered as a very exceptional person. Julita’s life journey began on September 28, 1929. She first greeted the world in Castillejos, Zambales, Philippines. Her parents' names were Anjel Andres and Maria Andres. She was raised with 11 siblings, Alejandro, Enrique, Antonio, Alfredo, Felix, Vicente, Anita, Ida, Naty, Charito and Adela. Julita was usually involved in all sorts of activities with her family sharing many life experiences over the years. Julita was a typical teenager who had a fairly happy experience growing up, making that critical transition from adolescence to adulthood.
Falling in love is a huge milestone for any person. Just knowing that you have met that special someone is a magical feeling. Julita experienced that with Alfredo Vizcocho and the couple exchanged wedding vows on December of 1951. The wedding took place in the Subic, Zambales, Philippines. Empathic and loyal, Julita was committed to making her new family happy.
While everything a person does in life contributes to who they grow into, it is ultimately this same person who holds the most influence on the next generation. Julita was blessed with 6 children, Alfredo Vizcocho Jr., Benita Vizcocho Callo, Lourdes Vizcocho Manansala, Zenovida Vizcocho, Juliana Vizcocho, and Leila Vizcocho. Julita worked hard to be a good mother to her children and she did her best to fulfill their needs, raising her children in a positive and nurturing environment. Later on, Julita was blessed with the gift of 16 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. How a person performs in the workplace can be a reflection on how they live their life. Fortunately, Julita enjoyed what she did for a living. Showing a strong work ethic, Julita worked diligently and found success being self employed in housekeeping. A person's hobbies often mirror who they have become. Julita enjoyed her leisure time by taking part in a number of different activities, including playing cards, dancing with her senior citizen friends, and going to casinos. She loved to buy and sell and had a little sari-sari store in the Philippines, where she spent much of her time with customers. Julita Andres Vizcocho left us on September 18, 2011. She passed in San Diego, California. She was 81 years old. The cause of death was due to renal disease and anemia. She is survived by Benita Vizcocho Callo (daughter), Fernando S. Callo (son-in-law), Lourdes Vizcocho Manansala (daughter), Zenaida Vizcocho (daughter), Leila Vizcocho (daughter), Alfredo Vizcocho Jr. (son); and her grandchildren and great grandchildren, Fervin V. Callo, Angie Callo and son Adriel Callo, Frederick V. Callo, Nannette V. Callo, Jurela Vizcocho, Lea Rose Vizcocho, Maria Cecil Vizcocho, Bryan Vizcocho, Alfonso Tisbe, Isias Orojuela and three kids and Rizal Ann Manansala and Rollyn Manansala. Services were handled by Glen Abbey Mortuary. A funeral service was held at The Little Chapel of the Roses in Bonita, California on Sunday, September 25, 2011. Simply stated, Julita was a good and kind person, 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. Julita leaves behind her a legacy of lifelong friendships and many cherished memories. Everyone whose life Julita touched will always remember her with a smile.
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