Asher Euoni
Rest In The Infinite Love Of Our Lord Jesus Christ Sis....

Birth date: Jan 3, 1981 Death date: Apr 12, 2026
Rest In The Infinite Love Of Our Lord Jesus Christ Sis....

You have always been the sweetest person throughout the years. Always smiling, always selfless. Even more selfless when you became a wife and mother. I observed you always working had to make your family happy. I pray that God allow you to check up on your loved ones from time to time, embrace them with your angelic energy. I pray for your family to have strength in this difficult time and may their loss empower them to bring something beautiful into the world. Good bye sweet Liza, but you are not forgotten. Someday you will be reunited with your family again🙏

I love you and will miss you.
My sweet friend we were co workers at Bethesda Hospital. Such a lovely person I am so deeply saddened by this . SIP my girl. Condolences to the family may god grant you all the strength and comfort at this difficult time. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
May you be comforted by all the lovely memories you all created over the years. ❤️

Dear Lai,
I hope it’s a lie, but it’s the truth: you’re really gone. We survived our teenage years all the way to adulthood, but why did you have to go ahead of us, sis?!! 😢 We were supposed to meet up there, diba?! And we just spoke recently when you checked in on me during the missile attacks. It hurts to realize that was actually the last time. 💔
I’ll always remember you as someone so thoughtful, generous, humble (sobrang wala talagang yabang), and down-to-earth (zero diva vibes anywhere, as in walang arte, wala akong masabi)! You were always so calm and quiet, that I don’t think I have even heard you yell! Pareho talaga tayong mahinhin. 🤣
You were the one who never got drunk (kahit anong alak🤣), and let’s not forget you being a bit BULOL, who always tried so hard to pronounce Tagalog words! Halla! 😅 But honestly, your Tagalog really did improve a lot! 😉
I’m so thankful to God that we were able to see each other in 2024 when we were both in the Philippines. Thank you for the memories and the friendship. I’m going to miss you so much! Rest in peace, sis. Until we meet again. 🤍 🕊️
My dearest friend and a sister Liza, it still hurts to accept that you’re gone. You were my very first best friend here in the US, and I will always cherish every memory we shared.
For almost 16 years, you showed me what true friendship means—kind, genuine, and full of love. I may carry some regrets for the times I couldn’t be there, but I will forever hold on to the moments we had.
Thank you for loving me, for being there for me, and for being such a beautiful part of my life. Your kindness will continue to inspire me every day.
I love you so much, Liza. Until we meet again. You will always live in my heart.
I am deeply sorry for your loss. I know Liz in highschool/college. She's very sweet, and even then she had a quiet way of leaving a positive mark on the people around her. May God's grace carry you through this season,and may the hope of His promises bring you peace. And may the memories of Liz's life be a blessings that continues to shine.
Sharing in your sorrow with love and friendship,
Kay

Liza, may this candle keep its spark as I remember your smile and shine. You're truly missed but your memories are forever treasured in everyone's hearts💕
