Angelina R. Abanto entered into eternal rest, in Rochester, on December 28, 2019.
Angelina is survived by her children, David Toyco, Rogelio Toyco, Amalia Abanto-Denesha and Maryann Abanto-Camus; sixteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Angelina loved children, as she was a practicing mid-wife in the Philippines. She also had a passion for helping others look and feel beautiful as a beautician. Angelina moved to The States in 1994 and resided with her daughter, Amalia and grandchildren, Mark and Eliza.
Bowling, sewing and gardening is how she loved to spend her free time but her true passion was being a devoted deaconess at the Church of Christ. She also loved to travel and to spend time with her family and friends, whom will miss her very much.
Angelina's Calling Hours on Thursday, from 3-7 PM, and her Funeral Service on Friday, at 9 AM, both at the Falvo Funeral Home, Rochester. Interment in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
Angelina R. Abanto entered into eternal rest, in Rochester, on December 28, 2019.
Angelina is survived by her children, David Toyco, Rogelio Toyco, Amalia Abanto-Denesha and Maryann Abanto-Camus; sixteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Angelina loved children, as she was a practicing mid-wife in the Philippines. She also had a passion for helping others look and feel beautiful as a beautician. Angelina moved to The States in 1994 and resided with her daughter, Amalia and grandchildren, Mark and Eliza.
Bowling, sewing and gardening is how she loved to spend her free time but her true passion was being a devoted deaconess at the Church of Christ. She also loved to travel and to spend time with her family and friends, whom will miss her very much.
Angelina's Calling Hours on Thursday, from 3-7 PM, and her Funeral Service on Friday, at 9 AM, both at the Falvo Funeral Home, Rochester. Interment in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
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