Victorio T Frondoso, Jr.

victorio frondoso, jr.
Victorio Teodoro Frondoso, Jr. passed peacefully on Monday, December 28, 2020, just shy of his 75th birthday, at Inova Fairfax Hospital after a 3-week battle against pancreatic cancer.

Victor was born and raised in Tagkawayan, Quezon in the Philippines to Victorio N. Frondoso, Sr. and Carmen Teodoro Frondoso, together with his siblings: Apin Frondoso (+), Eddie Frondoso, Jose “Pepe” Frondoso (+), Eloy Frondoso, Carmelita Frondoso Huneycutt and Cristina Frondoso Dungo.

He is survived by his wife, Erlinda Vergel de Dios Frondoso; his children, Michelle Frondoso Roa (husband Ben Roa), Victorio “Richie” Frondoso, III (fiancée Tara Twitchell) and Justine Frondoso; and his grandchildren, Ethan Roa, Mia Roa, Victorio “Taylor” Frondoso, IV, Brady Frondoso and Ariana Frondoso. He is loved by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws and friends throughout California, Florida, Canada, Ireland, Virginia and the Philippines.

After receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from San Beda College (now University) in Manila, Victor came to the United States in 1970, where he met his wife in Washington, DC and wed two years later. They settled in Northern Virginia and were married for 48 years. He was a financial analyst at the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) beginning in 1970 and retired from there 37 years later in 2007.

Victor was a generous and religious man. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and more recently fishing on his boat. He was an athlete and throughout his years had a love for basketball, tennis and was an avid golfer known to stick strictly to the rules - no exceptions! He also enjoyed exploring the world and traveling with his wife and friends to Portugal, Greece, Spain, Austria, the Carribean Islands and within the United States.

The Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Vienna, VA on Friday, January 8, 2021 and will begin at 11:00 AM.

Sign-up to attend the Funeral Mass in person (attendance limited to 100): https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e044ea8a72ea7fc1-funeral2. Within this link, please review all church guidelines.

The Mass will also be live-streamed at: https://youtu.be/8w07T40QbjU OR https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjlaNF7lIY4lrWCgSVzVtDw.

After the Mass, the inurnment will be held on the grounds of the Benedictine Monastery at The Place of Peace Columbarium in Bristow, VA.

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  1. Vic, or Junior, as I remember him was the best friend of my brother, Tinoy Salumbides. I did not get to see Junior again after he migrated to US. However, his kindness and winsome smile are etched in my memory. My deepest sympathies to his loved ones. Maureen Salumbides of Tagkawayan, Quezon

  2. When others were reminiscing about Uncle Jr. on his birthday, I thought back on all the memories I had of my Ninong. There wasn’t a single memory of him that didn’t include his family. Uncle Jr. really loved Auntie Linda and Michelle and Ichie were the bee’s knees. When Justine came along, the doting continued!! We’ve been on the opposite coast for a while now, and I always knew when my dad was talking to Uncle Jr. or had just finished talking with him. How? First, they talked often, at least once a week. Second, they’d both have their phones on speaker (on the highest volume) and would sound like they were yelling at each other. (I recently found out from Micaella that Uncle Jr.’s hearing might have been as “good” as my dad’s.) Lastly, I always knew, because my dad would always have updates on Michelle, Ichie, and Justine…what they were up to…how proud he was of them. Then came the grandkids!!?!? Oh boy, proudest Lolo ever!!!! I knew all about Ethan and Mia even before I ever met them and I felt like I already knew Tara and the boys and Ariana when I saw them at the Novena. Though Uncle Jr. is already enjoying the new year in paradise, he will always be around, because we can see him in everyone he loved so much. Love you Ninong! Tin (Frondoso) Ormiston

  3. Uncle Victor you will be missed! Deepest condolences to the Frondoso’s family ! You will be in our thoughts and prayers! Dumandan/Granada Family (Danny, Jen/Eddie,Kim/Russell,Kevin/Mariegold

  4. Jr., mahal kita, kapatid. Ikumusta mo na lang ako kay Tatay, Nanay, Kuya Apin, at Pepe. Ibigay ang aking pagmamahal sa kanila. Condolences to Linda and family. Kuya Eddie

  5. My last memories with you Tito Victor.. I’m glad you were part of one of the greatest days of my life.. say hi to mom for us please.. love you

  6. Dear Uncle Junior, you will always be in our hearts. Auntie Linda, Michelle, Ichie, Justine — you and your families are in our thoughts and prayers. Please take care. Tesa Frondoso


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