Lourdes “Lou” Delumpa – August 13, 2025

Lourdes “Lou” Delumpa was welcomed into God’s embrace on August 13, 2025.

Born in 1940 in the Philippines, she immigrated to the United States as a young teenager. A few short years later, she met and married the love of her life, Felix Delumpa, a union of 67 years. Together they raised 5 children, navigating life as a military family. Lou was a devoted wife and loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and aunt.

Her birth was close to the feast day of Our Lady of Lourdes; Lou became a quiet symbol of her lifelong Marion devotion. Motherhood was her vocation; hospitality was her ministry; a marriage rooted in grace and a spiritual influence on her family.

She is lovingly remembered by her devoted husband, Felix; her five children: Mia Cobb (Mike), Nanette Delumpa-Roach (Dale), Olivia Wright (Bryan), Patrick Delumpa (Wendy) and Rose Roa (Al); and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren who brought her immense joy.

She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, and a cherished grandson, whose memory she held close to her heart.

Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1830 S. Corona Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80905. A reception will be held following the Mass at the church.

A private family Committal Service will be held.  

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to The Alzheimer’s Association (https://www.alz.org/?form=FUNDHYMMBXU) in memory of Lourdes S. Delumpa.

This Obituary Has 11 Condolences

  1. Chella Villarreal

    My dearest condolences to the whole family . Now she is resting in eternal peace in God hands . Fly high angel

  2. Marissa Evalle Zulaybar

    Condolence Tito Felix and children. We will all remember Tita Baby as a loving , happy ( always smiling) , gorgeous ( she is so beautiful) and generous ( esp to her siblings) Tita. My children have happy memories of Tita Baby after seeing her 2 times in the States and during her Phil visit. We will offer a mass for her here in the Phils.

  3. Victoria delos Santos Morelos Trinidad

    Our sincere condolences to Uncle Felix and family. Tita Baby will be sorely missed. We pray for her eternal rest.

  4. Rowena Mercado

    Our sincerest condolences to Tito Felix and family. She is always included in our prayers.

  5. Boyet Azucena

    Auntie Baby thank you very much for all your help to mommy ” Josie ” your sister. I will miss you. We love you always.
    I will miss your calls always.
    I love you Auntie Baby…
    You are always in my heart

    Condolence to the family..

  6. Aldwin Jojo Azucena

    Condolences Tito Felix and Family. Thank you very much for all the help you’ve given us, especially to Mommy Josie. We, the siblings, will never forget this. God bless and good health to all. Thank you.

  7. Edward Janen Azucena Ortega (Sensen)

    My deepest condolences to to her family. She has always been a good and very supportive sister to my grandmother, Mommy A. I may not have met her in person, pero madalas po siyang naikukwento sa akin noon ng aking lola while she was still alive. Sending prayers and love as she steps onto her next journey. May she rest in peace.

  8. Joy de Los Santos Azucena Ortega

    Our family deeply mourns the passing of my dear aunt, my mother’s beloved sister. In this time of grief, we choose to honor her memory and celebrate her life through the solemn offering of prayers during Holy Mass. Though words may fall short, our prayers carry love, gratitude, and remembrance for the beautiful life she lived and the legacy of kindness she leaves behind. May she rest in eternal peace. I love you so much Tita Baby … Thank you so much for everythings 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 de Los Santos Azucena family

  9. Pinky Francisco

    Sending our deepest condolences to Tito Felix and the children. We are praying for your comfort and strength as we mourn for the loss of Tita Baby. She was the heart of our family connection, always keeping ties strong no matter the distance. We’re always a phone call away. She’s consistently supported generations of family back in the Philippines in her own thoughtful way. Her kindness and generosity and love for family will never be forgotten. She always made it a point to see me whenever she visited Rose her in the Bay Area. For her, maintaining family bond was one of her greatest values and she lived it fully. Tita Baby, you’ll be deeply missed.

  10. Bianca Taylor

    Your family is in my prayers. Lou was a kind and loving soul. Her smile warmed my heart and lifted me up. God Bless all of you

  11. Alicia , Dante Alano

    Our Deepest condolences to her family, husband! . Surely you will be missed, Fil-Am Community appreciated your support and kindness! I will missed you at Church, St Joseph, Sharing your stories esp. if you went to Cripple Creek and win, You waited at the door to share your story! Rest In Peace Tita Lou!🙏🙏🙏

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