He is a loving son, brother, husband, father, and grandfather.
Jimmy was a deeply family-oriented man whose life was defined by love, patience, and generosity. He gave selflessly—not only to his family, but to everyone who crossed his path. His kindness was quiet but powerful, and his presence brought comfort and stability to those around him.
Jimmy spent many years painting houses, working hard to provide for his loved ones. Later in life, he became a caregiver, a role that reflected his compassionate heart and natural instinct to care for others. No matter the work, he gave his best with humility and dedication.
Outside of work, Jimmy found joy in the simple things. He loved gardening and took pride in planting vegetables, caring for them with the same patience he showed his family. He also loved to cook—especially his specialty dish, dinakdakan, which he joyfully shared with family and friends. He enjoyed eating good food and never missed a chance to enjoy a Dr. Pepper. These everyday moments brought him happiness and peace.
Above all, Jimmy was a man of great patience and sacrifice. He would give everything for his family, always putting their needs before his own. His love was steady, unconditional, and enduring.
Survived by:
His beloved wife; his two children; his four grandchildren; his 3 brothers and the rest of the family who were a constant source of pride and joy.
Preceded in death by:
His parents, Lucing Teo-anen and Ricardo Teo-anen.
Remembering Jimmy
Jimmy’s love, patience, and generosity will live on in the hearts of everyone he touched.
A funeral service will be held at Faith Bible Church of God, located at 12589 Ave 413, Orosi, CA 93647, US. The service is scheduled for March 7, 2026, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
The active pallbearers will be Mark Tio-Anen, John Jay Bisayan, Teuh Louanglath, Salvador Tio-Anen, Christopher Teo-Anen, and Mario Ramos.