Saturday, 27 August 2011

Letting go of mothers is hard

Beyond the sunset, O blissful morning.

When with our Saviour heaven's begun.

Earth's toiling ended, O glorious dawning

Beyond the sunset when day is done.

Beyond the sunset, no clouds will gather.

No storms will threaten, no fears annoy.

O day of gladness, O day unending.

Beyond the sunset eternal joy.

Alberto Camero's mother joined our Creator on August 21st and cremated on August 22 at the Beyond the Sunset Crematorium at Irisan.

Letting go of mothers is hard. Our condolences and prayers for the bereaved family of Mrs. Clara Reyes-Camero.

Our thanks to Delma for conveying this news to us.



To the Bucaycay family, our heartfelt condolences on your loss

We received notice from Ludy that her younger beloved brother, Ben, passed away on 16th August.

Ludy and her sister Dr. Eleanor (Babbut), were flying to Baguio. Our deepest condolences. Some of us saw him for the last time, when he made tulod to Ludy at our bonding at Central School in May.

The photo above was taken at the Bucaycay lumber site, in Trancoville at the Castro compound (they had the skating rink concession), before they moved to the present site at Malvar Street.



Congratulations to Mr. Fisherman


One fine August California day, the 7th, Lito V caught the biggest fish in San Pablo Bay at Bay Front Park. His catch was a 45", 38 lbs. "STRIPED BASS' .


As an avid fisherman, he has all what it takes to catch such a fish: aside from his determination, his hi-tech gear also helped: live Bull Head bait with a Stren High Impact test line of 20 lbs. A leather attached of Maxima triple X 25 lbs. gtest line and 4oz. weight sinker. His Baguio muscles took 45 minutes to reel it in shore from 5:30pm to 6:15pm.