+ Follow DRILON AND HENRY OMAGA-DIAZ Tag
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[Summary] => Lola Paz Pejoro cried when I handed her the bouquet of flowers when we visited her in a convalescent hospital in San Francisco last August for our program Nagmamahal Kapamilya. She misses her children dearly.
Lola Paz raised her 14 children all by herself when her husband passed away. Wanting to give her children a better future, she strived to bring all of them to the US by selling goods from the Philippines. She even approached a priest to adopt her children!
With merit she was accorded the Ulirang Ina Award by Malacañang in 1997.
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[AuthorName] => JUST BE By Bernadette Sembrano
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DRILON AND HENRY OMAGA-DIAZ
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Lola Paz raised her 14 children all by herself when her husband passed away. Wanting to give her children a better future, she strived to bring all of them to the US by selling goods from the Philippines. She even approached a priest to adopt her children!
With merit she was accorded the Ulirang Ina Award by Malacañang in 1997.
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