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Ermy Jan Semberino

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Ermy Jan Semberino

Birth
Philippines
Death
5 Nov 2014 (aged 23)
Modesto, Stanislaus County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
Memorial ID
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July 1991 ~ Nov 2014 »

Ermy, the eldest of three children of Ernesto and Remy Semberino, was born in the Philippines. She started her schooling in the Philippines before the family moved to Modesto, California. Ermy attended Carroll Fowler Elementary School, then completed middle school at Summit Charter Academy and graduated from Modesto High School in 2009. While at Modesto High School, Ermy was a member of the International Baccalaureate Program and a Youth Court attorney at the Center for Human Services. She was a part of the Bell Choir at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Ermy enjoyed reading and playing the piano. At the tragic age of 23, Ermy passed in a traffic accident leaving behind her parents and two younger siblings, Jianes and Ernest Semberino. Her potential will never be known and she will be missed.

Visitation will be held at Allen Mortuary on Saturday, November 15th from 2 to 7 pm with a Rosary during that time. Please leave memories and condolences at www.allenmortuary.com.»

MODESTO —

A 23-year-old Modesto woman died Wednesday after she got out of her car along Maze Boulevard during an argument with her mother and a truck hit her.

Ermy Jan Semberino was declared dead at the scene. Stanislaus County coroner’s officials released her name Thursday morning.

According to the California Highway Patrol, Semberino was driving a red Nissan west on Maze/Highway 132 at Gates Road west of Modesto at 7p.m. She got into an argument with her mother, a passenger in the car.

Semberino made a U-turn, stopped her car on the right shoulder of eastbound Highway 132, got out and started walking in the eastbound lane. She was wearing dark clothing, the CHP said.

At the same time, David Abundiz Rivas, 52, was driving a 2012 Freightliner tanker east on 132. He saw the Nissan parked on the side of the road with its hazard lights on and moved left, partially into the westbound lane, to avoid it.

As Rivas moved back into the eastbound lane, he saw the woman walking on the road but could not avoid hitting her.

It did not appear alcohol, speed or drugs were a factor in the incident, the CHP said.

Read more here: http://www.modbee.com/news/local/article3596407.html#storylink=cpy
July 1991 ~ Nov 2014 »

Ermy, the eldest of three children of Ernesto and Remy Semberino, was born in the Philippines. She started her schooling in the Philippines before the family moved to Modesto, California. Ermy attended Carroll Fowler Elementary School, then completed middle school at Summit Charter Academy and graduated from Modesto High School in 2009. While at Modesto High School, Ermy was a member of the International Baccalaureate Program and a Youth Court attorney at the Center for Human Services. She was a part of the Bell Choir at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Ermy enjoyed reading and playing the piano. At the tragic age of 23, Ermy passed in a traffic accident leaving behind her parents and two younger siblings, Jianes and Ernest Semberino. Her potential will never be known and she will be missed.

Visitation will be held at Allen Mortuary on Saturday, November 15th from 2 to 7 pm with a Rosary during that time. Please leave memories and condolences at www.allenmortuary.com.»

MODESTO —

A 23-year-old Modesto woman died Wednesday after she got out of her car along Maze Boulevard during an argument with her mother and a truck hit her.

Ermy Jan Semberino was declared dead at the scene. Stanislaus County coroner’s officials released her name Thursday morning.

According to the California Highway Patrol, Semberino was driving a red Nissan west on Maze/Highway 132 at Gates Road west of Modesto at 7p.m. She got into an argument with her mother, a passenger in the car.

Semberino made a U-turn, stopped her car on the right shoulder of eastbound Highway 132, got out and started walking in the eastbound lane. She was wearing dark clothing, the CHP said.

At the same time, David Abundiz Rivas, 52, was driving a 2012 Freightliner tanker east on 132. He saw the Nissan parked on the side of the road with its hazard lights on and moved left, partially into the westbound lane, to avoid it.

As Rivas moved back into the eastbound lane, he saw the woman walking on the road but could not avoid hitting her.

It did not appear alcohol, speed or drugs were a factor in the incident, the CHP said.

Read more here: http://www.modbee.com/news/local/article3596407.html#storylink=cpy

Gravesite Details

Saint Martha Catholic Cemetery, Cambuntan, Carcar City, Cebu , Philippines


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