Gloria R. Masangcay
11/23/1940 - 2/22/2026
Obituary For Gloria R. Masangcay
Gloria Reate Masangcay was born on November 23, 1940, in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines, to Remegio and Isabel Reate. She was the third of six siblings. Her family relocated to San Francisco in 1948 during her childhood while her father served in the US Navy. Upon their arrival, Gloria and her family lived in the historical International Hotel. She later attended Polytechnic High School in the late 1950s. In the early 1960s, she took her first job as a cook at the F.W. Woolworth Co. store on Powell and Market, working alongside her sister-in-law, Adelaide, who was a waitress.
Gloria married Ruben Yumang Masangcay in San Francisco on October 10, 1959. In their early years, Gloria worked with Ruben picking crops on farms throughout the California Central Valley. Ruben then enlisted in the US Air Force and was stationed in various parts of the Pacific, with Gloria by his side. They moved to Honolulu, where their first two children, Sandra and Ruben Jr., were born. They later moved to San Jose, California, where they welcomed their two youngest children, Richie and Marie. Shortly thereafter, the family of six spent nearly a decade in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines. By the mid-to-late 1980s, the family began returning to the SF Bay Area; the children returned at different times, with Gloria and Ruben being the last to relocate to the Tri-City area. In 1990s, Gloria worked at several places, including Montgomery Ward and McDonald’s.
Gloria was known throughout the family for her cooking, especially her lumpia, kare-kare, garlic fried rice, and pork chops in gravy. She was an avid mahjong and poker player, particularly at family gatherings. On weekends, she often joined Ruben at the horse races at Golden Gate Fields and Bay Meadows. She was a loyal San Francisco 49ers fan and frequently wore her favorite color, red. After Ruben retired, they moved back to Angeles City. Following Ruben’s passing in late 2010, she lived with her children and their families across Northern California, Nevada, and Alaska.
Gloria was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Over her last 40 years, she helped raise all of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren at different stages of their lives, always expressing how proud she was of their accomplishments. She is survived by her two youngest siblings, four children, nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and their immediate families. Her radiating smile and unwavering spirit will be deeply missed by all who were close to her.
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