Ashley Ito-Macion
My dear, Aunty Sylvia. My earliest memories of you are of being around popo, eating meals together, and watching movies. As the years passed and we both got older, my memories turned into great conversations, real life advice when I couldn't talk to my parents, shopping/eating out, and your family always hosting family get togethers after mom died. You were my only blood aunty, my dad's baby sister. We are all heartbroken and parts of us have died when you left us. You're gone too soon and I wish I could just have one family night with you. I wish our last phone call, discussing Kelley's engagement party was me telling you how much you mean to me and how much I love you. Your legacy will always be that family is the most important thing we have, good and bad times. You (rarely lol) held judgement and you were always there for family, no matter what. You've always showed love and acceptance. I miss your baked beans and big shoulder laughs. I miss you and I pray for my cousins who have lost so much. I pray that you have found popo, gung gung, and mom up in heaven. I love you so much, Aunty Sylvia.