

She met her incredibly charming husband Hernani Vidanes at seventeen years of age. After falling in love, they married a year later on June 24, 1965.
The wanted to start a family soon after and their first born, Jose Claudio "Jojo" was born on March 20, 1966. Then, Jaime, "Jimmy" was born September 14, 1967. Their house was full of hustle and bustle with both of these boys being active. They waited a little bit longer to have Juliet Vidanes "Tabek" on July 09, 1971.
Life was hectic with various business ventures from Tabek Taxi to owning gas stations and building executive homes. Then the household welcomed the youngest, Josie Vidanes on August 19, 1976. Nay's life was successful: a healthy and loving family and successful business ventures.
With increasing fear of civil unrest in the Philippines and they sent the four children to the United States in 1984. Juliet and Hernani stayed behind to sell their house and businesses. In 1985, they joined their children.
They bought a condo in West Covina and bought a Mobil gas station. Juliet wanted to start another type of business and bought Seaside Delicatessen in Seal Beach. After working hard for those businesses, she decided to sell them and work for Mobil Oil Corporation. After working for Mobil Oil Corporation, she had the business "itch" again and decided to obtain her real estate license, and the rest is history.
Her kids soon married and had kids of their own. She had eight grandchildren. Retirement was kind to Juliet. She loved to cook, shop, spend time on Facebook and spend time with all of her family.
Arrangements under the direction of Pierce Bros. Crestlawn Mortuary, Riverside, CA.
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