Feliciano “Phil” Clave Caracas, 69, editor-in-chief and publisher of the local weekly Pangasinan News, passed away on Sept. 2, 2007 due to lingering illness.
He is survived by his wife, Lourdes and children Doris Joy & Gilbert, H’Rayfel & Elvie and Lorelli Salve & Sonny, grandchildren: Albert, Alyana, Lourdes Bel, H’Rayfel Jr., Ellen, Nico, Phillip, James, and Gabriel.
His body lies in state at Mt. Sinai Chapels. Interment is set on Sept. 8, 2007 at the Eternal Gardens Memorial Park.
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Ms. Ric
5 Sept 2007
Demonstrators burning a flag, activists defacing bridges and walls, law enforcers hosing down mêlée, these are indeed disturbing thoughts.
But none more disturbing than looking at a picture of a Police Regional Director Chief Supt., a commander of the Army, City Administrator, and a City Councilor setting an effigy of the Communist Party on fire for what? To honor the National Heroes? Was anyone in their right mind when they planned this ill-conceived publicity stunt?
Let’s see, they must have wanted the public to know that they intend to burn down anyone out there having to do with the NPAs, or hey, “let’s model how to burn down our enemies”, and better yet, “this is how much we respect our National Heroes”. I’d like to know who these National Heroes they are honoring for this idiotic act.
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Jeremias Andrade Carrera
5 Sept 2007
Why is it that the arrest of gambling and drug lords needs to come from the speaker or high officials like JDV?
It is like GMA telling the public that she will stop corruption over and over after being in power for so many years. Is the public really that stupid?
Why did I say that? Because the public keep on putting back the same people who does nothing but put out some public announcement that is only good to read and the press print it.
In the Philippines, you can fool the people all the time.
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PERPETUA DE VERA ACOSTA
Born: August 4, 1928
Place of Birth: Calmay District, Dagupan City
Philippine Address: Perez Market Site, Dagupan City
Present Address: 780 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, California USA
peacefully passed away in the grace of our Lord
on August 19, 2007, at the age of 79.
Her beloved husband, Dr. Valeriano S. Acosta, Children & Spouses, Rio & Marila, Neri & Loraine, Dolly & Jean-Pierre, Irene, Val Jr. (deceased). All grand-children and great-grand children, all relatives & friends request prayers for the reposed of her soul.
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