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Rogelia Bulan Rubio, 79

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Rogelia Bulan Rubio, mother of Manila Standard layout artist supervisor Vickie Rubio Ayeng, passed away on April 14. She was 79.

She died at the Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center in Marikina City from septic shock, complicated by urinary tract infection and cecal adenocarcinoma.

A native of Pontevedra town in Capiz, rich in land and agricultural resources including cultured aqua-products, she was a doting sister to her nine siblings.

She was born on Aug. 2, 1944, more than two months before Gen. Douglas MacArthur and his Liberation troops landed in October in Palo, Leyte for the liberation of the Philippines from Japan’s Occupation Forces.

Fondly called Nanay Roging, she is survived by her husband Rodolfo R. Rubio and four children: Filse R. Infante, Maria Victoria R. Ayeng, Andrew B. Rubio and Rhodora Rubio, and her sons-in-law Edgar Infante and Henry Ayeng as well as daughter-in-law Melanie Rubio.

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She also left behind 10 grandchildren Jairus, Twila, Micah, Bless, Elijah, JM, Joseph, Jireh, Yana, Naomi and two great grandchildren Wayne and Iyah.

Viewing for Nanay Roging’s remains will start today, April 18 in Room 306 of the St. Peter Chapels, Quezon Avenue, Quezon City.

Cremation will be on Monday, April 22, 9 a.m. at the Mother Teresa Crematory and Columbarium, C-3 Road, Caloocan City.

Inurnment follows at Aeternitas Chapels and Columbarium at the Batasan Hills, Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City.

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