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The Loyola Memorial Park is a cemetery and columbarium in Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1964, and was developed by Group Developers, Inc., [1] which operates a second Loyola Memorial Park in Sucat, Parañaque. [2] The Marikina park covers an area of 38,000 square meters (410,000 sq ft) with 60,000 burials as of 2019 ...
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Transferred to the Loyola Memorial Park. Gerardo A. Roxas, Jr. (1960–1993), former representative of Capiz , son of Gerardo Roxas Sr. Transferred to the Loyola Memorial Park. Dick Israel (1947–2016), movie and television actor, formerly of ABS-CBN and Viva Films ; his remains along with his wife Marilyn Michaca (1947–2016) were later ...
Loyola Memorial Park – Sprawling area of 36,000 m² and developed in 1965, the Loyola Memorial Park Manila Boystown Complex – A 23-hectare Manila city government-owned institution and facility is exclusively for Manila’s abandoned, forgotten, and voluntarily surrendered children, teenagers, and senior citizens.
They are engaged in the development and sale of memorial lots across various parts of the Philippines. They also develop and operate columbarium facilities. The company was listed in the Philippine Stocks Exchange (PSE) in 2016. [4] They are also the first and only death care company to be listed in the PSE. Everest Hills Memorial Park 1991 ...
He was buried at the Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina after being brought to GMA Network Center. [34] Moreno is buried beside his mother Aurora Molina (July 1, 1900–September 15, 1991), father Jose Moreno y Calvo (Pepe) (c. 1894–April 23, 1946) with only sister Pilar Moreno Nite (October 28, 1924–June 13, 2011), nephew Rogelio N. Nite ...
In response, Teresita Ang-See, said that the memorial should not become an insult versus Japan. [9] On April 27, 2018, the DPWH removed the memorial for a drainage improvement project along the Baywalk. Many individuals and groups, including Gabriela Women's Party condemned the removal, stating historical revisionism and submission to Japanese ...
J. Amado Araneta's remains is buried at the Araneta Mausoleum in Loyola Memorial Park, Marikina, alongside his wife Ester A. Araneta, and his relatives Jorge Araneta, Amparo V. Araneta, daughter of Atanacio Bustamante and Anacleta Montilla Bustamante, Luisito A. Roxas, Anacleta Bustamante and Augusto I. Ojeda.