Virgilia Viterbo's Obituary
With deepest sorrow, the family of Virgilia “Lily / Lilia” Aritemtem Pambid Viterbo announces her passing on May 16, 2025. She was 80 years old. She passed away of natural causes while doing what she loved best, traveling on the road. She was with her husband and her close cousins at her side on the way home from the majestic mountains of Salt Lake City where we believe she knew her heavenly father was telling her it was time to return home. Lily was a devoted wife, a protective mother and loyal friend and loved and cared for her immediate and extended family members throughout the U.S, Canada, Philippines and Australia. She was born in February 1945 in the Philippines, graduated from the University of Arellano in Accounting with summa cum laude distinction, and began her accounting career in the U.S., promoting to Corporate Controller at the height of her professional career in commercial property management. She was married to the love of her life, George Viterbo for 37 years and had three devoted daughters, Mia, Nina and Regina whom she loved and lived closed to and never stopped mothering. Lily was preceded in death by her parents, Dominador and Tereza Pambid. She is survived by her husband George D.; daughter, Mia Lou (m. Gary Duran), daughter, Nina (m. Edwin Fong), daughter, Regina (m. Suryo Senduk). She had seven grandchildren: Jacob (m. Faith Molinari), Tatum, Aaron, Marlo, Morgan, Jaya and Siena. She is survived by her younger sister, Erlyn (m. Jerrold Sugarman), and younger brother, Orlando (m. Denise) and numerous cousins, nephews and nieces.
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