
Remembering Agnes Tandoc-David
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Let us memorialize her and help her family she has left behind to ease the pain and burden by sending warm thoughts, prayers, support in any way and any amount we can in this time of need and bereavement.


Hello Everyone,
My name is Althea, I am a cousin of Ate Agnes, and I look up to her as a sister. Ate Agnes passed away on 12/14/2020 from Covid-19 complications and died of heart failure. She fought for about 3 weeks, and the hopes of her going home before Christmas was high until that fateful day where she had cardiopulmonary arrest and succumbed to death. Her doctor said she had a strong heart. Now, that's the Agnes Tandoc-David we all know. She leaves behind her amazing husband, JC David, and 2 equally amazing children, Thomas, 21, and Terrence, 17.
A little something about Agnes Tandoc-David, she was a delight to everyone she comes across with. Life with her was never a dull moment. Her smile is just too contagious to everyone she meets. She was an adventurous, fun-loving, giving, thoughtful, graceful, warm-hearted person. She loves unconditionally. Her immense loyalty and love for her husband, JC, her 2 boys, siblings, nieces, and nephews make her one heck of a wife, mother, sister, and aunt. She will forever be missed.
Agnes and JC have been together since 1992, life changed for a bit, and they went their separate ways and married their loves, fate intervened for the two, and they got reunited in 2010. They eventually married each other and have lived blissfully along with their children from their first marriages. "Love conquers all."
For those who are not familiar with GoFundMe and would like to use alternative ways to send their sympathy and memorial/financial support to JC and her 2 boys, and for Agnes, you may send it by mail, Venmo, or Zelle.
Address:
JC David
c/o Anna Torres
908 N Sol Ct.
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Zelle: (760) [phone redacted]
Venmo: Agnes Tandoc-David (@rememberingAgnes)
Thank you all for your love and support.
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There is no way you can ever fully express the pain of losing a loved one.
There is no way you can make others understand the pain you have endured.
All you do is deal with things the best you can and hope that those who are close to you, your friends and family, will care enough to support you through the toughest time in your life, for it is during these dark times in your life that the ones who truly care for you will step up to the mark.
-Words of Wisdom
Organizer and beneficiary
Althea T.
Organizer
Ridgecrest, CA
JC David Tommy and Terence
Beneficiary