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This month commemorates the 128th birth of my paternal grandfather Pascual Julian Baltazar, Sr. He was the first University of the Philippines graduate scholar in their barangay.
He taught in Pangasinan Academic High School now known as the Pangasinan National High School (PNHS). The first public secondary school in Pangasinan. One of its prominent faculties who became his "kumpadre" who godson my father, Pascual "PakĆng" F. Baltazar, Jr. was Juan L. Manuel. Juan married Encarnacion Quetulio Edralin. He later became the Secretary of the Department of Education and Culture from September 24, 1972 to June 1978. Minister of the Ministry of Education and Culture from June 1978 to June 1979. My grandfather was also a "kumpadre" to Angela Valdez Ramos whose son became a President of the Philippines, Fidel V. Ramos.
When Pascual, Sr. was born on 14 May 1895 in Lingayen, Pangasinan, his father, Zacarias Caoile Baltazar, was 23 and his mother, Basilia Sison Sayde Julian, was 24. He married Librada Arenas FabiaƱa on 18 December 1924 in Lingayen, Pangasinan. They were the parents of male, female by partners alternate birth of four sons and four daughters. He died on 8 February 1973 in his hometown at the age of 77, and was buried in Maniboc, Lingayen Pangasinan.
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Dan Renier R. Baltazar
Aletheia Baltazar
Librosa Laure
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Jake Laure
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Lea Baltazar Requillas
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I would like to dedicate this piano piece with no copyright claim, entitled: Nearer, My God, to Thee in which Mary Nizza asked me to play about a month ago when she was still alive.
We developed our friendship when we were together in the single adults organization activities before.
We then became close as family friends. Literally, she is my ninang because her husband Rene was one of our witnesses in my marriage.
#nearermygodtothee
Happy Mothers' Day and mother in other ways to Mom Pat Baltazar , Librosa Laure , @Yvonne Sunday B. Lopez, Venus B Lopez , @Lea B. Requillas!
Featuring my mother Estrellita "Pat" Dela Cruz Sison-Baltazar was a submissive person especially to her husband. She fits the Bible verse Ephesians 5:22 which says: "Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord."
She descended from her parents who both have Sison bloodlines. Her father Arcadio Fernandez Sison was a gold smith. Whose ancestors is among the mestizo sangleys. Her father inherited some land in Lingayen. Her mother Marcelina Mamaat Dela Cruz was a jeweler. She was born in Camiling whose ancestors also came from the town of Lingayen.
#happymothersday
#happymothersday2023
#HappyMothersDayToAll
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Quarter 4 card day and turn over of PTA project.
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Video op with VIPs, cousins and neighbors.
ā¢Fausta F. Lomibao, the oldest in our street.
ā¢Honorable Judge Philip M. Cruz is a Presiding Trial Court Judge in Dinalupihan-Hermosa.
ā¢Dr. Aurora C. Micu is my maternal third cousin auntie.
Hon. Leopoldo N. Bataoil, Mayor in Lingayen.
ā¢Mr. Jose V. Pioquinto, co-worker if Lolo.
ā¢Mrs. Beryl Margarette O. Garcia, my maternal third cousin and co-teacher.
ā¢Afrida E. Lopez, my first cousin and co-teacher.
In celebration of the 2023 Fiesta in Jacoba Street:
I represented my Dad Paking to receive an award given to him as one of the oldest in Jacoba Street.
This street is named after my paternal great-great grandmother Jacoba Sison Sison.
My father was active in organizing Senior Citizen per barangay in Lingayen.
He also served as a member of the municipal zoning committee.
When he was still practicing naturopathic medicine, he circumcised most of the males in their youth and others in their adult years in this street and neigboring barangay.
Meeting with Mangatarem Mayor Hon. Ramil "Balong" Ventenilla at the wake of 2nd cousin's wife.
#mayorbalong
Commemoration of the 125th birthday of Librada Arenas FabiaƱa-Baltazar
When Librada Arenas FabiaƱa was born on 18 January 1898, in Tobuan, Labrador, Pangasinan, Philippines, her father, Juan Olmo FabiaƱa, was 26 and her mother, Angela Estrada Arenas, was 21. She married Pascual Julian Baltazar Sr. on 18 December 1924, in Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines. They were the parents of 6 sons, 5 daughters and 1 stillborn daughter.
She was educated by the American educators known as the Thomasites. In 1920s, upon finishing her elementary, being capable of teaching, she was able to teach as an elementary teacher. First in Barangay Uyong, second in Poblacion Labrador, third in BalMa Elementary School, merging of both barangays Balangobong-Malimpuec and fourth in the school that was located in Barangay Maniboc where the basketball court is now located. She lived as a boarder in the house in Maniboc Street corner Salvacion Street of Mrs. Maming Santos (one of her ascendants is Beatriz Cruz who became a principal in PNHS). She met her husband Pascual Sr. in barangay Maniboc. As a teacher, she received a gold coin and gold watch as her prizes in winning a cooking contest of which her dish was "Carajay".
She was a "kumare" to Juan L. Manuel whose godchild is her 3rd child Paking. Juan married Encarnacion Quetulio Edralin, from Sarrat, Ilocos Norte. She was also a "kumare" to Angela Marcos Valdez from Batac, Ilocos Norte. She was married to Narciso Rueca Ramos. Their godchild was Librada's 5th child Juan "Johnny".
She died on 9 April 1993, in Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines, at the age of 95, and was buried in Maniboc, Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines.