In memory of

Lilibeth Cayetano Swenson

Jun 1, 1979
Dec 17, 2018

Obituary

Lilibeth Cayetano Swenson passed away at the age of 39 years old at her home in Salem Oregon. Beth was born on June 1st 1979 in Apalit, Pampanga, Philippines to Leticia Pangilinan Sanchez and Octavio Ilog Cayetano. Beth graduated at the top of her class from De La Salle University in the Philippines as a Physical Therapist and later went on to get her Doctorate in PT from Missoula Montana.

Beth moved from the Philippines to Klamath Falls Oregon in 2008 Shortly after arriving she met Mark Lin Swenson. Beth and Mark were married in Maui, Hi on August 18, 2010. After she got married, Beth and Mark moved around the US working as a traveling PTs/PTAs for fun and to explore prior to moving back to Oregon.

Beth always lived life to the fullest. She had a passion for traveling and to discover the world with her visiting over 10 countries and 39 national parks. She had many interests including yoga, hiking, music, camping, festivals and paddle boarding which she loved to enjoy with her family and friends. Beth was a wonderful person who had an ability to reach people in a deep and positive way.

Beth is preceded in death by her parents Leticia and Octavio Cayetano. She is survived by her husband Mark Swenson, her brothers Obeth and Oliver Cayetano and her step mother Hermogena.

Family, friends and others whose lives Beth touched are invited to the Johnson Funeral Home at 134 Missouri Ave S in Salem Oregon on 12/29/18 at 11 AM for a Celebration of Life, Memorial Video, Open Sharing and Reception.

Service Information

Celebration of Life
Saturday December 29, 2018 11:00 AM
Johnson Funeral Home
134 Missouri Ave S Salem, OR 97302
Reception Immediately Following

Messages of Sympathy

  1. Sarah Dee cna plum ridge says:

    I'm so sad to hear of this loss. I work at the facility in klamath falls, that Beth and Mark worked at. Beth was such a beautiful person. I loved working with her and getting the OPPORTUNITY to know her. Her family and Mark are in my thoughts!

  2. Edmar Bron Villar says:

    I still have the sweet message you gave when our team went to Pansol, Laguna. You were one of those people whose silence and kindness reverberates and echoes. I don't know what happened, but you will be dearly missed. Gone too soon. Stay smiling up there Beth!

  3. Jessica Scott says:

    I am so sorry to hear this. She was a wonderful woman. Her family will be in my prayers.

  4. Arlyn Andrade says:

    My heart is bleeding my dear friend. . I still remember You as a strong and courageous woman. How I missed our chitchatting when we were still at CVG. You just didn't know how you impacted my life. Even when you went to the U. S. and married your wonderful husband. Rest in Peace my friend. ♥

  5. Ann Marie Darstein and Desiree Rinker says:

    Our time with Beth was brief we met as fellow travelers in K Falls. Beth presense in a room was like a warm sweet breeze. Calm, strong , positive, beautiful, smart, funny... Your will be essense will be long preserved in my heart and mind. Hugs and peace to you Mark. Condolences to all her family and many friends.

  6. Sr. Maria Remedios Cayetano, SPC says:

    To the bereaved Swenson family, may I extend my deepest sympathy rest assured of my prayers ." The Lord is my Shepherd, there is nothing I shall want" (Ps 23). I love you dear Beth, will continue to pray for your eternal repose. Now, you are finally Home. Tita Herna, Oliver and Obeth, please keep me posted k.

  7. Sr Maria Remedios Cayetano, SPC says:

    I am unitedvwith you Beth, in prayers. I will accompany you til 29th byboffering novena of masses for you. Mark I admire your love for my cpusin. I have fond memories of her. I will hokd her dearly in my heart. The tgree of thwm Beng, Beth and Obeth were entrusted to me by Auntie Letty and Uncle Octavio. Now, no more pain you are dealry embraced by God. The whole family loves you I, Your Ate Connie and Kuya Fortune

  8. F. Ward says:

    "I offer my sincere sympathy as you mourn the loss of Mrs. Swenson, may God give you strength to bear through this difficult time. His Word is alive and gives hope when It seems we have none. May your meditation then, on Revelation 21:4, John 5:28,29, and Psalm 94:19 give you a measure of solace, today, better days are soon to be our new reality."

  9. Amelita Cayetano Latoja says:

    I cannot express my sorrow for the passing of my dear cousin Lilibeth. We did not even had the chance to see each other as planned. Our condolences to her husband Mark, eldest brother Oliver and wife Gel and children , her youngest brother Obeth, and Auntie Herna. We love you Lilibeth , may you rest in peace

  10. Staff of Johnson Funeral Home says:

    We are saddened by Lilibeth's passing. She was a bright light in this world. Thank you for trusting Johnson Funeral Home with her arrangements.

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