+ Follow CEBU EVERGREEN MEMORIAL PARK Tag
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[Title] => US Navy officer’s remains brought home
[Summary] => The cremated remains of the US Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Albertson Almase and his sister, Kristina, arrived in Cebu yesterday from Florida, USA, and were officially turned over by the US Navy to the family at the St. Peter's Chapel along New Imus Road, Cebu City.
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[AuthorName] => Marigold Lebumfacil
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[Title] => Cemetery at coastal road to get locational clearance
[Summary] => After having complied with the requirements set by the Department of Public Works and Highways, the Cebu Evergreen Memorial Park, Inc. will soon be allowed to renew its business permit.
This after City Planning and Development Coordinator Christine Homez approved its locational clearance, following its compliance in putting up safety devices.
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CEBU EVERGREEN MEMORIAL PARK
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[Title] => US Navy officer’s remains brought home
[Summary] => The cremated remains of the US Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Albertson Almase and his sister, Kristina, arrived in Cebu yesterday from Florida, USA, and were officially turned over by the US Navy to the family at the St. Peter's Chapel along New Imus Road, Cebu City.
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[Title] => Cemetery at coastal road to get locational clearance
[Summary] => After having complied with the requirements set by the Department of Public Works and Highways, the Cebu Evergreen Memorial Park, Inc. will soon be allowed to renew its business permit.
This after City Planning and Development Coordinator Christine Homez approved its locational clearance, following its compliance in putting up safety devices.
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