This memorial website was created in the memory of our dad, Eden Banez Camarillo. We will remember him forever.(His remains lie beside his parents and younger brother in Bani, Pangasinan)
He is survived by his wife Anita Santos Camarillo, six children and spouses and his grandchildren.
Daughter Everly and Marissa (children: Jennika, Jessika, Jino, Jayne and Jiego),Daughter Aimee and Henry (children: Andre, Adam and Amber),Son Eric and Cathy (children:Erika, Kyle, Ellis and Kiel), Son Ezekiel and Rudeliz (children: Bryan and Adrian),Son Erkhart, Daughter Elaine and Rogen.
His brothers Ambet, Ely, Elmer and Sonny, sisters Morie and Vangie with all his nieces, nephews,aunts and uncles, cousins, in-laws, schoolmates, colleagues and friends especially his TaeKwonDo family headed by Master Hong, TBB 5 and TBB 6, express their heartfelt love and gratitude.
May you rest in peace Dad, as you join your father Felino Camarillo, mother Catalina Camarillo, younger brother Tony Camarillo and grandchildren Christian and Eliza with our Lord Jesus Christ.
Tributes
Leave a tributeWe love you so much!!
A place that by faith we see it a far
But we know, that the one who created you
Has prepared a dwelling place there.
We offer our tribute of praise to our Father above
Your spirit shall sorrow no more
Exceeding joy and glorious blessings are yours
Someday we will meet on that beautiful shore
Daddy Eden, you are loved and be missed forever.
Psalm 46:1 God is our refuge and strength, and ever-present help in trouble.
Prayers,
Don & Janette
~Emily Dickinson
Everly, condolences to you and your family. Keep the faith.
Lord,
Daddy Eden is gone now from this earthly dwelling,
and has left behind those who mourn his absence.
Grant that we may hold his memory dear,
never bitter for what we have lost
nor in regret for the past,
but always in hope of the eternal kingdom
where you will bring us together again.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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"Relax Ka Anak I Love You"
These were the last written letters I have received from my dad when we went home last year during his stay at the V. Luna Hospital (February 16, 2010). I have this note in my pass case inside my purse and I take it with me everywhere I go. It is an honor to be loved so dearly by your father, no matter what his flaws are.
His Love for TaeKwonDo (TKD)
Dad was passionate about sports. When we were younger, I know that he took judo and karate lessons. He also enjoyed playing tennis, pingpong, swimming and he lifted weights and was into body building.Then one of his friends invited him to take TKD classes and he got hooked and went all the way to get his 2nd Dan ( 2nd degree blackbelt). He was already in his late thirtees at that time. He encouraged us, all his kids to take TKD lessons too. Among all six children I was the laziest and most stubborn. I never understood why I needed to do this. But, my dad never gave up on me despite my teenage moods and angst. After 3 years of training I was able to get my blackbelt. Thanks to my dad who believed I could do it when I almost gave up. Today, I am encouraging my own children to enjoy the sport and I am also teaching part time here in New York. Had it not been for my Dad, I would never know how uplifting and wonderful this sport is. Thank you Daddy for not giving up on me. ( Thank you so much to Mr. Joel Lacsamana who made this newspaper article possible, dad never stopped talking about you during your TBB days.)