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Due to time constraints, our Batch Core Group has decided to postpone our homecoming this year to 2013, our 40th. Please bear with us. Thanks, kabatch! :)

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

In Memoriam: Juliet Ras August 10, 2008


The last time we enjoyed the company of Juliet was on August 3 when Colleen Garcera-Janssen held her despedida get-together. The following Thursday, she was found unconscious in her room by family members who contacted us. Some Kabatchmates rushed her to the district hospital for treatment and she was diagnosed as being in diabetic comatose condition.

Efforts to revive her in the following days failed. Yesterday, the doctor recommended that she be admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to make her remaining days comfortable for her. But the family and our Kabatch felt it was not practical to do so because of the prohibitive costs. It was decided that she be brought home today. However, she died at 2:39 p.m.

Juliet had a difficult life. While teaching in Butuan City, she was subjected to physical abuse by her shabu addicted-husband. Fed up, she resigned from her job , separated from him and returned home. They had no children.

Back in Gensan, she was depressed and stayed most of the time in her room at their family home, feeling that her life was a failure. It should be noted that most victims of physical abuse often feel the loss of their self-worth/esteem. When some Kabatch learned that she was back here, they went to see her and coaxed her to join our batch get-togethers and preparations for the 35th Grand Reunion. Hesitantly but surely, she started joining our activities.
Slowly, she regained her self confidence and started taking better care of herself. She would return to her usual malambing self and greet everyone as they arrive to our affairs. She would be among the first ones to help out in anything that we needed to do. She also shared with us her sad experience and told us about her diabetic condition. In their own small ways, some Kabatch helped out to enable her to buy the medications she needed and offered advices.

Today while viewing the video of our 35th Grand Reunion at the Absin Farm (on the occasion of Doods Absin's granddaughter's baptism), we passed the hat around for Juliet's hospital bills as she was to be discharged today.

Then at 3:00 p.m., we received a text message from her family that she has passed away at the hospital. We immediately said some prayers for her.

In the video,
we noticed that Juliet was smiling all throughout the day from the morning mass to the evening party, enjoying the company of her Kabatchmates, posing with them for pictures. That's the image of Juliet that we will forever remember her by - as a Kabatch who has regained her joy in life and began to hope and trust again.

Go with God, Juliet and may His eternal light shine upon you.

35th Grand Reunion Mass


Our 35th Grand Reunion started appropriately with a mass sponsored by NDD Batch '73 at the Passionist Novitiate Chapel.
The celebrant was Father Willy, CP who congratulated us toward the end of the mass.

Ma'ams Fe Cardino and Susan Guipo joined us for this mass.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Ma'am Aida Hoyumpa's message to NDD Batch '73

August 4, 2008 - This afternoon, a group of our Kabatch '73 (Nel de Guzman, Gilda Bantawig, Vickee Gonzaga and Gilbert Tan) visited Ma'am Aida Hoyumpa at her residence near the old NDD Girls Department campus. They were met at the door by Ma'am who's feeling well nowadays and using her walker to move around her residence. She said she was just visited by Ma'ams Ching Penpena, Lourdes Valencia and Rose Tina-Dimamay before we came.

She has shorter hair and has gained a little weight. In spite of her condition (after having a mastectomy due to breast cancer and a stroke complicated by diabetes), she is now supervising her niece and nephew in taking care of their bedridden grandmother (Ma'am Aida's mother).

When our Kabatch handed her the amount of P4,639.10 NDD Batch '73 was able to raise during our 35th Grand Reunion Party by passing around the cowboy hats in every table, she was so profuse in her gratitude and thanksgiving for the financial assistance for her medication (due to her stroke, some of her words are slurred).

She wished she could have joined us during our reunion and the group reassured her that our Batch understands her condition. Throughout the entire visit, Ma'am Aida was cheerful and optimistic about the current improvements in her health.

The group promised to return and visit to show Ma'am Aida pictures from our 35th Grand Reunion.

Let us continue to pray for Ma'am Aida and her mother. :)