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JUAN R. MACARAEG
December 10, 1922 – July 22, 2013
Juan, 90 years old, passed away at Brgy. Bocboc, San Carlos City,
Pangasinan on July 22, 2013. He was born on December 10, 1922.
Survived by his loving sons, Tony, Lito, Danny and Orland and
his daughters, Betty and Thelma.
His
family calls him Ama Juaning.
He
loves eating and cooking.
He was good in farming, agriculture based-business, livestock trading, planting and
raising of farm animals and large scale cooking.
His
favorite singers were Matt Monroe and Frank Sinatra.
He
worked as a Cook and used to serve priests in Ateneo De Manila.
He is a
very responsible, loving and protective husband to his wife, the late Rosa Macaraeg.
He was a loving, caring father, responsible and always providing best opportunities
not only to his children but also to his grandchildren.
He was dedicated, kind, considerate and always thinking of the welfare of his friends whether it may be financial or emotional needs.
A
recognition to him was a humble beginning as hacienda beneficiary and
eventually rose from the rank and became a successful farmer and businessman-which he achieved through hard work and simple living. He is one among the best farmers and few
barrio folks who successfully provided education and occupation to his siblings.
The
unforgettable moments of his family to Ama Juaning:
would be during instances of his
family problems concerning finances and misunderstanding among his siblings. He was always on top of the situation,reconciling each of their differences.
Also,
during their family gatherings like weddings, birthdays and graduations, he was remembered because, he see to it that everything was well-organized when it came to food and
financial incentives that must be given to celebrators.
His
body lies in state at Brgy. San Pedro, San Carlos City, Pangasinan.
Interment
will be on July 28, 2013 (Sunday)
At 9:00
a.m.
At
Holy
Gardens Pangasinan Memorial Park
“His memory is enshrined in our hearts forever.”