Our Dearest Papa Remembered

by Cherwyn Flores Nguyen

The Flores Family

The Flores Family

It has been one month since our Papa’s passing, and I still can’t believe he is gone. We used to see him everyday and we miss him very much. In each corner of our house, even outside, there is a memory of him. Whenever I am in the car, I would remember those times when I would drive with him somewhere: to the mall, to Manila Oriental, to Goldilocks, to the Wowowee show in San Francisco. Sometimes, I would still say his name out loud, as though he could hear me. And if he could, I hope he knows how much he is missed and loved.

We put together a slideshow of some memorable photos of him. (watch video below)

We are tremendously grateful for everyone’s support and prayers. Please include our Papa in your prayers, especially on Saturday, February 21, his 40th day.

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