real life - under the hand of god
My life is fraught with constant challenges and ongoing obstacles, from physical, mental, emotional and financial trials that may seem unconquerable from my point of view. In truth, the journey here and now is but a testament to the truth that all things are possible with the Lord to those who believe!
"When you see the invisible, you can do the impossible."[O. Roberts].
All this time my heart is waiting on the Lord. He is leading me towards an extraordinary spiritual metamorphosis.
Every single event in my life is for my ultimate good and for the Father's Glory.
"When you see the invisible, you can do the impossible."[O. Roberts].
All this time my heart is waiting on the Lord. He is leading me towards an extraordinary spiritual metamorphosis.
Every single event in my life is for my ultimate good and for the Father's Glory.
“The Lord directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives.
Though they may stumble, they will never fall, for the Lord holds them by the hand.” Psalm 37:23-24
01 February 2020
Castlebrook Memorial Park
Rouse Hill
The Regozo Family thank and praise our LORD God!
We thank you - Life Church (Castle Hill) and West Sydney Community Church Families.
To the Pastors Paul and Esabel, Pastor Rey and Angie- -we can never thank you enough, and much appreciation to pastor Jimm who came all the way from Melbourne to say goodbye to his kuya Bobb,
Thank you, pastor Phyllis and pastor Guy for helping us with arranging the service
To Dr. Rhima and Molly who walked with us, through thick and thin, shared our pain during this journey. Rhima worked tirelessly with Bobby on daily home visits, even after a long tiring day with her patients.
Thank you to my Ladies Prayer Warrior Group, who rallied with me during my hospitalisation and surgery with ongoing intercessions for my strength and healing.
Thank you to all our family, friends (local and overseas) who sent flowers that somehow lightened my grief.
I also extend my deep appreciation to Dr John Kwan, Oncologist with the Leukaemia and Myeloma Foundation, who partnered with me and Bobby, in all his treatment and management. He had that warm personalised touch, was always the one with the tender words for me especially in my panic attacks and offered the best treatment options for each relapse. He was the first one to greet us with the happy news when a remission was achieved.
To my Life Group -Finding Zacchaeus- who continuously filled up my fridge with food and special mention to dear brother Jojo who kept Bobby company when he had his very last blood transfusion at Norwest Hospital. Thank you, co-leaders of the FZ life group, who prayed with us, wept with us, and most of all kept the leadership going when Bobby's poor health prevented him from carrying on the role.
This cremation service is in accordance to Bobby's wishes, his preference is for us to have the funeral service in the soonest possible time,( he knew it would make it easier for me and the boys to heal and mend) and for it to be just simple,& sweet, and as you can see - with just a few white floral arrangements.
My "boys and girls" are huge blessings, the LORD's divine favours to me and Bob.
Now that Bobby is gone, the LORD has placed 3 beautiful girls by my side....My first daughter-in-law, Aisa, is the silent listener to my grief, weeps with me, allowing me to cry as much as I can. Aisa handled the most important role of being in charge of the kitchen and preparing our daily menu, her kids (my adorable grandkids) provided my daily joys My second daughter-in-law, Beverly, being a Paediatric-Oncology nurse, gives helpful information to add to the data I acquired from my continuous research and took care of everything from the hospital end. My third and last (future)daughter-in-law, Camila is the action part, giving me tips and techniques, to help me recover from my weeping. (she's a Psychologist).
Beverly and James did a great job in doing the video collage, creating the playlist and photo Powerpoint, designing the floral arrangements, and other details. Thank you - SJ for the Videography. Thank you -Nora for the Photography. It was all on short notice and yet because of your love, you're here.
Rainier (my eldest) has the most intense part – to manage Bobby’s financial and legal matters, Relgin is my personal paramedic, drove for their Dad to our multiple visits to the hospitals at Westmead, Norwest, RPA and many trips to the Emergency Department. He frontlined the negotiation with the triage nurses (because he knew them when he brings pateints to ED) while Jaron (our youngest son), was my uber driver....he hands me a big handkerchief for my daily tears...
Bobby was the best husband ever!
He parented our 3 boys in the fear of the LORD, that in my grief over his passing, I can still be taken care of in the same fashion as he loved me and cared for me in the past 39 years !! We celebrated 35 years of marriage last December 1st (1984-2019) - we were college sweethearts for 4 years (we waited to graduate from our post-doctoral degree in Medicine before getting married) so if I do my maths correctly, at my age now, my years with my husband is almost two-thirds of my life!...
Bobby battled with cancer, MULTIPLE MYELOMA for more than 7 years - upon the initial diagnosis (2012, November 23), the most difficult period being the past 2 years, when he had the worst relapse, and became seriously unwell (2018-2019).
Serving and caring my husband was only a small return to the wonderful love and care he had for me and our three boys... ...❤💗💜 .
I'm sure Bobby did fit the description in the Bible - " good and faithful servant"
- job well done, my Bobby!
01 February 2020
Castlebrook Memorial Park
Rouse Hill
The Regozo Family thank and praise our LORD God!
We thank you - Life Church (Castle Hill) and West Sydney Community Church Families.
To the Pastors Paul and Esabel, Pastor Rey and Angie- -we can never thank you enough, and much appreciation to pastor Jimm who came all the way from Melbourne to say goodbye to his kuya Bobb,
Thank you, pastor Phyllis and pastor Guy for helping us with arranging the service
To Dr. Rhima and Molly who walked with us, through thick and thin, shared our pain during this journey. Rhima worked tirelessly with Bobby on daily home visits, even after a long tiring day with her patients.
Thank you to my Ladies Prayer Warrior Group, who rallied with me during my hospitalisation and surgery with ongoing intercessions for my strength and healing.
Thank you to all our family, friends (local and overseas) who sent flowers that somehow lightened my grief.
I also extend my deep appreciation to Dr John Kwan, Oncologist with the Leukaemia and Myeloma Foundation, who partnered with me and Bobby, in all his treatment and management. He had that warm personalised touch, was always the one with the tender words for me especially in my panic attacks and offered the best treatment options for each relapse. He was the first one to greet us with the happy news when a remission was achieved.
To my Life Group -Finding Zacchaeus- who continuously filled up my fridge with food and special mention to dear brother Jojo who kept Bobby company when he had his very last blood transfusion at Norwest Hospital. Thank you, co-leaders of the FZ life group, who prayed with us, wept with us, and most of all kept the leadership going when Bobby's poor health prevented him from carrying on the role.
This cremation service is in accordance to Bobby's wishes, his preference is for us to have the funeral service in the soonest possible time,( he knew it would make it easier for me and the boys to heal and mend) and for it to be just simple,& sweet, and as you can see - with just a few white floral arrangements.
My "boys and girls" are huge blessings, the LORD's divine favours to me and Bob.
Now that Bobby is gone, the LORD has placed 3 beautiful girls by my side....My first daughter-in-law, Aisa, is the silent listener to my grief, weeps with me, allowing me to cry as much as I can. Aisa handled the most important role of being in charge of the kitchen and preparing our daily menu, her kids (my adorable grandkids) provided my daily joys My second daughter-in-law, Beverly, being a Paediatric-Oncology nurse, gives helpful information to add to the data I acquired from my continuous research and took care of everything from the hospital end. My third and last (future)daughter-in-law, Camila is the action part, giving me tips and techniques, to help me recover from my weeping. (she's a Psychologist).
Beverly and James did a great job in doing the video collage, creating the playlist and photo Powerpoint, designing the floral arrangements, and other details. Thank you - SJ for the Videography. Thank you -Nora for the Photography. It was all on short notice and yet because of your love, you're here.
Rainier (my eldest) has the most intense part – to manage Bobby’s financial and legal matters, Relgin is my personal paramedic, drove for their Dad to our multiple visits to the hospitals at Westmead, Norwest, RPA and many trips to the Emergency Department. He frontlined the negotiation with the triage nurses (because he knew them when he brings pateints to ED) while Jaron (our youngest son), was my uber driver....he hands me a big handkerchief for my daily tears...
Bobby was the best husband ever!
He parented our 3 boys in the fear of the LORD, that in my grief over his passing, I can still be taken care of in the same fashion as he loved me and cared for me in the past 39 years !! We celebrated 35 years of marriage last December 1st (1984-2019) - we were college sweethearts for 4 years (we waited to graduate from our post-doctoral degree in Medicine before getting married) so if I do my maths correctly, at my age now, my years with my husband is almost two-thirds of my life!...
Bobby battled with cancer, MULTIPLE MYELOMA for more than 7 years - upon the initial diagnosis (2012, November 23), the most difficult period being the past 2 years, when he had the worst relapse, and became seriously unwell (2018-2019).
Serving and caring my husband was only a small return to the wonderful love and care he had for me and our three boys... ...❤💗💜 .
I'm sure Bobby did fit the description in the Bible - " good and faithful servant"
- job well done, my Bobby!
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My heart's desire is to continue to be courageous and have the confidence to live the life that God has set for me. My soul longs for the Father to mould me and transform me, His daughter, into a woman of valour, a vessel of light and hope to a world that has lost its way and to be totally filled with joy, no matter what. - jette r. |
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