Erlinda Garin Igros passed away March 14, 2024, in Norwalk, California.
In her new life, Erlinda will be welcomed at the gates of Heaven by her:
Husband: Francisco T. Igros, Mother & Father: Maria & Macario Garin, Sister: Julita Germono, Brother: Antonio Garin, Mother-in-law & Father-in-law: Esperanza & Domingo Igros, Uncle & Aunt: Luis & Marquita Igros, Brother-in-law: Floro Jimenez, Niece: Janice Emerson, Grandchild: Jesse Wusstig, Great-Grandchild: Micah
Her loving memories will be missed and cherished forever in the hearts of her children & spouses (grandchildren & great-grandchildren):
Franklin & Gigie Igros (Yolonda & Misty – Trinity (Arianie), J’onnie, Jesse, & Teresa; Jonathon & Edlaine – Emma & Ellia; Justin), Francisco “Mike” & Brenda Igros (Breana; Ryan & Nicole; Brysen),Fernando “Ben” & Jolyn Igros (Nastassia & Jesse – Sheighlyn, Izayah, Zeus, Tonka, & Jessielyn; Chenelle Ashley - Carter; Robert Jo “RJ” & Kazu; Lauren Jo),Frank & Maria Flores (Kara – Jase; Keisha & Andrew – Adalind & Mason; Kyle),Joselito “Joey” Igros & Linda Martinez (Shaylani Rose & Mikey – Maya & Mari; Byron & Elizabeth; Aaron; Joselito Jr; Bianca & Carlos; Victor & Lesley),Rudy & Bernadeth Raval (Cherelle & Daryl – Kaden, Riley, & Peyton; Nicolas & Jomelee – Madison & Nicolas; Keiana & Jovic – Jayden),Roosevelt “Ross” & Tanielle Igros (Garin, Tobin)
Siblings & Spouses: Fernando & Victoria Garin & Family, Virginia Garin & Family; Anselmo & Lolita Garin & Family
Sister-in-laws & Spouse: Benedicta Jimenez & Family, Elisa Garin & Family, Josephine & Craig Alfred & Family
She will also be missed dearly by many families and friends.
Erlinda was born and raised in Manaoag Pangasinan, Philippines. She graduated from Holy Rosary Academy and went on to college at Luzon College in Dagupan City.
Erlinda married her love, Francisco T. Igros, in her hometown in 1960. They had five children before permanently relocating to Guam in the mid-60s. Erlinda and Francisco went on to have two additional children.
Erlinda, also known as “Nai” to her family and friends, worked in the food service industry at Anderson Air Force Base on Guam. When she retired, she dedicated a lot of time helping care for her grandchildren. After her husband passed away in 1998, Nai traveled between California and Guam being with her family and eventually settled in Southern California in the early 2000's. Nai loved ballroom dancing and gardening. Her favorite plants were orchids.
She was also a very active woman of faith and was a member of the Legion of Mary Catholic Group on Guam and St. Piu x Church in Santa Fe Springs, California. She was also a lector volunteer.
Last respects for Erlinda may be paid at White Emerson Mortuary Chapel in Whittier, California on March 30, 2024, and at Hadley Marcom Funeral Chapel in Visalia, California on April 4, 2024.
Interment will follow at the Visalia Public Cemetery at 12:00pm on April 4, 2024, where we will bid her farewell and a peaceful rest.
Saturday, March 30, 2024
5:00 - 8:00 pm (Pacific time)
White Emerson Mortuary
Rosary and prayer service to begin at 6:00pm
Thursday, April 4, 2024
8:30 - 11:00 am (Pacific time)
Hadley Marcom Funeral Home
Thursday, April 4, 2024
12:00 - 1:00 pm (Pacific time)
Visalia Cemetery
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