Josefina Navarro Pangilinan

Born on June 6, 1951 in Pangasinan, Philippines
Passed March 9, 2025, in Melbourne, Florida

Josefina Navarro Pangilinan, fondly known as Mama Josie, was born on June 6, 1951, in Pangasinan, Philippines, to Luisa & Leandro Navarro. She was married to Michael Pangilinan and was the proud mother of four children: Agnes, Anabelle, Dennston, and Renee-Joyce. Before migrating to the United States in December 2014, Mama Josie was a business owner in her hometown in Pangasinan.

Upon settling in the U.S., she worked as a caregiver at various elderly facilities in the Brevard and Orlando areas.
Despite her busy work schedule, she remained a deeply devout Christian, never missing an opportunity to attend church. Her unwavering faith was a cornerstone of her life, and she consistently lived out her Christian values in every aspect of her life.

Mama Josie dreamed of uniting her children in the land of opportunities, but her vision was not realized due to her untimely passing.
She fought courageously against cancer with remarkable strength and an enduring love for her family.

Despite her illness, her faith remained steadfast, and she held onto the hope that she would be reunited with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
After spending her final days under the compassionate care of VITAS Healthcare, she passed away peacefully in the arms of Jesus on March 9, 2025, at Avante Nursing Home in Melbourne, Florida.

Her family, including Orson, her son-in-law, and their children, Ona and OrsonSol Madlambayan, along with her relatives in the Philippines and Canada, will forever cherish her memory and the legacy of love, faith, and strength that she leaves behind. Mama Josie will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

Mama Josie is receiving expert care from Brownlie-Maxwell regarding cremation arrangements. Her final Celebration of Life ceremony will be held in the Philippines, pending confirmation of the date.

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J & K Sheperd wrote on March 16, 2025:
Dear Agnes, Orson, Ona and OrsonSol, Our hearts go out to you in this time of great sorrow. Mrs Josefina's life was a great witness to others and her love and kindness lives on in you, her descendants. May the Lord be with you in the days to come;
Teresita Romero from Melbourne wrote on March 16, 2025:
My deepest condolences to Josies family. I worked with Josie at the facility and she was one of the nicest person ive met. She will be missed so dearly! Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted! Matthew 5:4
Teresita Romero from Melbourne, FL wrote on March 15, 2025:
My deepest condolences to the family. Josie was a good friend of mine. We worked together at the facility. She was one of the nicest person ive met. You will be missed! May God Bless her family! Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted! Matthew 5:4 Love, Tess & Joy Romero
Joy Cruz from Palm Bay, FL wrote on March 15, 2025:
My condolences to Agnes and family. I am blessed to have known Mama Josie! She’s a beautiful, elegant, remarkable women with a heart for God! Her faith and strong relationship with God helped her battle this cancer. And now she is happily home with the Him! Agnes, may you and your family find comfort in knowing she is HOME! ❤️🙏🕊️
Lani G.Gale from Orlando wrote on March 15, 2025:
Thank you Ate Josie for all your advices, you inspired many lives. I will miss our shopping bonding, you will be missed. FLY HIGH Te