Lilia Pasigado Servoss

1952 ~ 2021

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Feb. 11, 2021
11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Cannon Stake Center (934 Fremont Avenue, Salt Lake City)
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    Feb. 11, 2021
    1:00 PM
    Cannon Stake Center (934 Fremont Avenue, Salt Lake City)
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  • Beloved eternal companion and wife, Lilia Pasigado Servoss, returned to her heavenly home on February 2, 2021 from causes incident to COVID. She passed peacefully and quietly with her husband at her side.

    Lilia was born in Kidapawan City, Philippines on July 28, 1952, the oldest child of Antonio Pasigado and Maxima Ronquillo. She was proud of her Filipino heritage.

    She was a devoted and cherished daughter, sister, and wife. She attended school in the Philippines and moved to the United States in 1986. In her youth, she was proficient in academics and sports. She won numerous tennis tournaments and continued to play though her adult life.

    Larry and Lilia Servoss were married May 9,1987 in the Philippines. They met through a mutual friend and became pen pals. Larry courted Lilia through many long-distance phone calls and love letters. They fell in love and the first time they met in person is the week of their marriage.

    Lilia loved living in the United States but returned to the Philippines every three to four years to visit her family and reconnect to the land where she grew up.

    Lilia was a pillar of love, strength and unity. She was the backbone of her family and was a second mom to her sisters and brothers. She led by example and helped many family members financially to achieve a quality education.

    Lilia will be remembered for her generous spirit and loving heart. She was full of compassion and service to all those around her. When you visited the Servoss home you would never leave hungry, always with a plate of food to take with you.

    She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints. She was always making food and decorating for their ward gatherings. Larry and Lilia were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on November 15, 2017.

    She was an avid cook, gardener and seamstress. Her food was always the hit of the party and she had a unique talent to design the most beautiful flower arrangements. She had an impeccable taste in clothing and was always willing to share her knowledge with others.
    Lilia was a hard worker and always kept busy. She was employed at Super Silk and Discover Card. She held many management positions though her career.

    We are thankful for family members and friends in the Cannon 1st Ward for their support and love.
    She is survived by her husband, mother, and by her sisters Alicia Callis (Loloy), Norma Thompson, Vilma Pasigado and her brothers Florecio Pasigado (Cherry), Eleno Pasigado (Raquel), Edgar Pasigado (Lucy) and Antonio Pasigado (Joy).

    A viewing will be held Thursday, Feb. 11th from 11-12:45 at Cannon Stake Center (934 Fremont Avenue, Salt Lake City). Funeral Services will begin at 1:00 pm. For those who wish to view the recording of the services, please click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/P-zMSHbnh3PjAOua9Le3nPYWXsSkDD2ImO7_gCwQMPxtlwFgWfxuQy1xMYsVk4LI.AridgrhDpiqTuGAM
    The services can be downloaded by clicking on the download icon in the upper right corner of the screen.

    Interment at Bountiful Cemetery.


    Guestbook/Condolences

    I am very sad to hear Aunt Lilia passed away. She was a wonderful aunt and fun to be around. It has been a long time since I last saw her but I will always cherish the memories I have of her. I am so grateful that this life is not the end and because of Jesus Christ we have eternal life and we can be with our family forever.


    - Brenda Layton

    I wish I would of gotten to know Lillia better. Lillia was always so carting everyone I would go to her home she would always feed me ,I would never go home hungry, I remember the family parties and the tummy food. S he even tried to teach me and my sisters home to make egg rolls she sure had a lot of patience. She always had the beautiful yard she also enjoyed decorated for Christmas , she always had a beautiful Christmas tree. She will truly missed. Love ❤️ Your sister in law Marilyn


    - Marilyn Beagley

    Lilia, you are a bright shinning star. You taught me many things and I will cherish the time we worked together in the same office. It was so true that you were a teacher and mentor to everyone around you. Your home is beautiful. The yard filled with flowers, fruit trees and edibles. The inside filled with your beautiful touches. Sharing your delicious dishes with everyone, especially your recipes. One of my favorite memories was singing with you for one of our company picnics. Thank you for all you taught me. Until we meet again.


    - Colette U

    with deepest sympathy for your loss, call me anytime love Shauna


    - shaunali vander zanden

    I'm so sorry for your loss. Lilia will be greatly missed. She is now in heaven with Heavenly Father & family members she's missed. Looking down with love and smiles. She love you and many. She is a true friend!!! Thank You!!!
    Sandi Archuleta


    - Sandi Archuleta

    My most amazing and wonderful Sister Lilia
    Forever you will remain my guiding light, my shining star, until we meet again . I’m gonna miss you the rest of my life .
    Thank you for all your help to me & to our family . Thank you for your love & care . I was so lucky to have a big Sister like you . Part of me went with you the day God called you home . We’re never far apart for every time I think of you , you’re right here deep within my heart . Love you forever .


    - Norma Thomson

    Dear Larry Servoss, We are sorry to hear of Lilia's passing away. She was a fine and good lady. We are sure you have many good memories of her and your life together. We love you very much. Halvor & Marge


    - Halvor olsen

    Lilia has gone to her eternal home!
    We will miss her! My brother has always
    Been a loner! Iam oldest of 7 siblings!
    Glad when Larry found.a mail order bride!
    When she came to the USA! HE had a
    Satellite, instead of a cadillac! Like my Granda
    Olsen! Always feeding you! Bought Larry the
    House! Worked two jobs! Very faithful!"


    - Richard E. Servoss

    Thinking of you at this difficult time:)
    Darelyn,


    - Darelyn

    As Lilia got older, she started to go down hill!
    Both could not drive anymore! Larry was a
    Elders Quorum Secretary! Lilia would go
    To her home country!, philipines! Left Larry!
    Lilia was so cute! She always watched tennis!
    She was a good wife to Richards Brother!Always
    had food, at Church functions! Good seamtress
    Decorator! She will Watch over Larry!


    - Janis E. Servoss

    Thinking of you at this difficult time :) Darelyn


    - Darelyn

    Larry, thanks for including us in the service today. We very much enjoyed it. It was obvious that many people love Lilia. She was even more dynamic than we had realized. It is too bad that we hadn't made more time to visit with the two of you over the years.

    You did a fine job on the tribute and the prayer to dedicate the grave. It has been nice talking with you this week. Feel free to call me again and chat. Also, your are invited to come and visit us here in Layton.

    Some of our family members, including Shauna, and Sandy watched the service online.
    The service was nice and it was great to involve nieces and nephews in the program.

    May the Lord bless you as we move forward in our lives, and look forward to the end of this pandemic.
    With love, Kent & Kae


    - Kent Servoss

    I will miss you so much Auntie Be. Thank you for everything you have done for us. I treasure all our memories together. The world will not be the same without you. A truly wonderful, loving and caring Auntie who will forever be in our hearts. 💕💞💕


    - Joanne Carlisle


    Since Larry & Lilia were not able to have kids, Lilia often referred to Larry as her kid. When our kids were younger, a couple of times had them sleep over. My one son had too many goodies and threw up on Lilia's new guest bed. She we so good about it--teasing him how he had baptized her new bed. We never saw her angry. We will miss her.


    - Kathy Servoss Houskeeper

    Larry and family, so very sorry to hear of lilias death. What a shock. We learned of it today otherwise we would have attended her funeral. We are glad that you had such a good and long marriage together. She was very nice and friendly. Do your best now that she’s gone and hang in there. I would like to see mike and say hi to him so could you let us know where he is? Thanks and hello to everyone in your family. Charlotte, Farah, Lahsen/Judith and Salam.


    - Charlotte Mahi maxwell

    We miss u lilia#! U always served others
    Ur sweetness for others! Good wife to
    Larry. Ur husband! What a good cook#!
    U, elaine, Janis will hve a good re-union!
    Thankful for u! Filled ur husbands life. With
    Love#! Larry is a loner! U filled his life with
    Comfort! Now he misses you more! We all
    Do! May u rest in peace# Into his arms!


    - Richard Servoss