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On behalf of the Albao family,
Ian sadly had his last breath with us on Jan 20th 2019 at 5:20PM. He was a beloved son, brother, uncle, cousin, friend, and Ninong. In his relationships he was very loyal. Ian was a phone call away, no matter what time of day it was. Ian’s interests ranged from cars, assortment of games, fire-arms, and food. Once he committed to a hobby he was very knowledgeable and enjoyed vesting time in them.
What cut Ian’s life short was congestive heart failure. He fought through surgeries and a series of heart attacks. It was a tough battle but in the end the heart disease had taken over. On Jan 10 he was taken to the Kaiser Fontana ER in the middle of a heart attack. Once stable, he was then transferred to CCU at St Bernardine in San Bernardino. He spent several days there and moved through a couple floors but his heart was weakening and other supporting organs were beginning to compromise. On January 19th he was then transferred to Loma Linda Medical Center CCU in very critical condition. He put up his best fight during his stay but the experts knew his status was grim.
Family and friends put this campaign together to help raise finances for Ian’s services. We invite any denomination at this time and it is greatly appreciated.
Information regarding Ian’s services to be announced soon.
- Alex Albao
Dear friends and family,
At this time we ask that you continue to pray and support the Albao family during these difficult times. We also ask that kindly respect the families wishes and let them grieve in private. We will keep updates on prayer and services.
1/23/19
St Mary’s Catholic Church
7:30pm
novena
Ian sadly had his last breath with us on Jan 20th 2019 at 5:20PM. He was a beloved son, brother, uncle, cousin, friend, and Ninong. In his relationships he was very loyal. Ian was a phone call away, no matter what time of day it was. Ian’s interests ranged from cars, assortment of games, fire-arms, and food. Once he committed to a hobby he was very knowledgeable and enjoyed vesting time in them.
What cut Ian’s life short was congestive heart failure. He fought through surgeries and a series of heart attacks. It was a tough battle but in the end the heart disease had taken over. On Jan 10 he was taken to the Kaiser Fontana ER in the middle of a heart attack. Once stable, he was then transferred to CCU at St Bernardine in San Bernardino. He spent several days there and moved through a couple floors but his heart was weakening and other supporting organs were beginning to compromise. On January 19th he was then transferred to Loma Linda Medical Center CCU in very critical condition. He put up his best fight during his stay but the experts knew his status was grim.
Family and friends put this campaign together to help raise finances for Ian’s services. We invite any denomination at this time and it is greatly appreciated.
Information regarding Ian’s services to be announced soon.
- Alex Albao
Dear friends and family,
At this time we ask that you continue to pray and support the Albao family during these difficult times. We also ask that kindly respect the families wishes and let them grieve in private. We will keep updates on prayer and services.
1/23/19
St Mary’s Catholic Church
7:30pm
novena
Co-organizers (3)
Renee Ann Ov
Organizer
Fontana, CA
Alexander Albao
Beneficiary
Alexander Albao
Co-organizer
ChristineAra Albao Lapid
Co-organizer