Vic Roman Villamejor's Obituary
A Life Lived Fully
January 24, 1971 – June 9, 2025
A Life Lived Fully
With broken hearts and eternal love, we announce the passing of our beloved brother, son, father, uncle, and friend, Vic Roman Segovia Villamejor, affectionately known as Rome, who left this world far too soon. A true adventurer, Rome’s passion for life was as boundless as the oceans he surfed, the mountains he conquered, and the trails he chased with joy and freedom.
Rome lived and breathed movement—surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, hiking—his soul was in constant motion. He was rarely seen without a board under his feet or a horizon in his sights. He taught us all that life should be lived wide open, with courage, laughter, and a touch of wildness.
Survived By
Rome is deeply loved and remembered by his mother, Xenia Segovia Villamejor.
He is also survived by his children, Devin Villamejor and Kersten Villamejor. He loved them dearly—even when they tested his patience consistently.
He is also survived by his siblings: JoAnn V Robinson, Joe Villamejor, Paull Villamejor, Vic Anthony Villamejor, Esperanza Lagman, and Cenia Mayang.
And his in-laws: John Robinson and Rikka Villamejor.
The Cool Uncle
Rome was a magnet for joy, especially among the next generation. He will be forever missed by his nephews and nieces and their families, who adored him:
- Joshua Canilao and Lauren Ocuma
- Sean and Erica Canilao, and their children Giana Grace and Santino “Sunny”
- Jake Robinson
- Jaxen Robinson
- Jamie and Jena Mayang
- Justine and Ted Sloyer, and their children Sophia and Penelope
- Andrew Mayang and Melissa, and their children AJ, Alyssa, and Addison
- Aiko Villamejor
- Kazume Villamejor
- Catherine Villamejor
- Victoria Villamejor
- Alexandra Villamejor
- Aryssa Lagman
- Aaron Lagman
Ride Free
Rome taught us to live unafraid, love unapologetically, and never waste a good powder day or perfect wave. His memory lives on in every sunrise over the sea, in the quiet hush of falling snow, and in every adventure we dare to take in his name.
Ride free, Rome. We love you always.
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