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FULGENCIO
GALLARDO
DOMINGO


and

VICTORIA
COLOBONG
ANCHETA


of Jones, Isabela, Philippines

CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN:

  •   JOEL
       (m. to Ely Ladia +)
    > Jen-jen
       (married to Andit Bartolome)
    >> Chi-Chi
    >> Joy-joy
    > Xerxes
  •   JOSEPHINE
       (m. to Rico Calubaquib)
    > Baby Joys
    > RJ Niņo
  •   RUTH CORAZON or Jackie
       (m. to Jovito Pascua)
    > Kathleen (m. to Rey)
    > Teresa
    > Julius
    > Karen
    > Maya
    > Maricar
    > Charlene
  •   JIMMY
  •   JOVITO
       (m. to Cristia Delmendo)
    > Jaycee
    > Joshua
  •   MELANIE
       (m. to Luvy Raymundo)
    > Queencel
    > Julius Caesar
    > James Bernard
    > Jerson
    > Jonathan
  •   GIL ROY
       (m. to Cristina Manipol)
    > Roy Christian (RC)
    > KC
  •   EDITH GINAH
       (m. to Jim Villacorta)
    > Kimberly Nicole

    The late Manang Ely is from San Sebastian, Jones; Mang Rico is from Tuguegarao City; Mang Vito is from Palattao, Naguilian, Isabela; Cristy is from Asingan, Pangasinan; Luvy is from Barangay II, Jones; Tina is from Sto. Tomas, Batangas; and, Jim is from San Nicolas, Pangasinan.


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    Thursday, April 14, 2005
    Goodbye, Auntie Pipay! We love you!

    Auntie Pipay (Epifania Gallardo Domingo-Cristobal) was buried at noon today in the Independent Church cemetery. She passed away last April 9, two days after her 92nd birthday.

    The funeral ceremony was attended by many jonesfolks, especially folks and relatives from Diarao. Manang Lita (her eldest daughter) delivered a very inspiring eulogy about "giving unconditional love" in every family which Auntie Pipay gave to them. The husband of Auntie Pipay passed away early and so she took care of her children (Lita, Romy, Boy (passed away already last year, see past posting here), Linda) all by herself.

    We remember Auntie Pipay as the untiring leader of every prayer ceremonies, for all occassions. She does the rosary very very well, in the Ilocano tradition called "ribo-ribo".

    We say, goodbye, auntie pipay! we love you. May your good soul rest in peace with our God the creator.

    Posted at 11:06 pm by visualpoetry

     

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