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                    [Title] => So gentle, so calm, so Dad
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During the Japanese occupation in 1943 my dad, Desi, 24, and mom, Maria de los Angeles (Lita), 19, were single and dating.

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Above all, Decena loved the game with a passion. When his left knee crumbled and retirement was imminent, Decena turned to coaching. He even became a referee in high school tournaments. In his twilight years, Decena continued to stay close to basketball, working out of an organization called Rings which was dedicated to produce athletes as Christian gentlemen.
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During the Japanese occupation in 1943 my dad, Desi, 24, and mom, Maria de los Angeles (Lita), 19, were single and dating.

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Above all, Decena loved the game with a passion. When his left knee crumbled and retirement was imminent, Decena turned to coaching. He even became a referee in high school tournaments. In his twilight years, Decena continued to stay close to basketball, working out of an organization called Rings which was dedicated to produce athletes as Christian gentlemen.
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