3 Baguio City village officials pass on; cited
>> Wednesday, September 27, 2023
BAGUIO CITY -- Mayor Benjamin Magalong ratified separate city council resolutions mourning the recent demise of three barangay officials of the Summer Capital.
Resolution no. 516, series of 2023, expresses the city’s “deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences” to the bereaved family of the late Florentino Rivera Diaz, who served as kagawad of Engineer’s Hill barangay from 1991 to 1997.
“As kagawad, Diaz demonstrated unwavering dedication, integrity, and a sincere devotion to the barangay’s betterment. His tireless efforts and selfless service have etched a permanent impression on Engineer’s Hill barangay, creating a remarkable legacy of public service that touched the lives of numerous residents,” the resolution said.
Resolution no. 517, series of 2023, gives the same sentiments to the bereaved family of the late Glenda L. Santioque, who served Cabinet Hill-Teacher’s Camp barangay first as nutrition scholar starting 2019 then as treasurer until her passing on August 7, this year.
“Throughout her tenure as a public servant, she consistently and skillfully carried out her duties, contributing significantly to the betterment and advancement of the community. Her dedication to public service, as well as her active participation in the programs and activities of Cabinet Hill-Teacher’s Camp barangay and the city of Baguio is praiseworthy,” the measure disclosed.
Meanwhile, resolution no. 521, series of 2023, cited the late kagawad Eric Gambican Tauli of East Quirino Hill barangay who passed away on August 13, this year.
“The people of the city of Baguio honors his memory and commends his invaluable contributions, particularly in his role as the head of the committee on transportation and livelihood services, which has significantly contributed to the betterment of the community,” the measure stressed.-Gaby B. Keith
Resolution no. 516, series of 2023, expresses the city’s “deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences” to the bereaved family of the late Florentino Rivera Diaz, who served as kagawad of Engineer’s Hill barangay from 1991 to 1997.
“As kagawad, Diaz demonstrated unwavering dedication, integrity, and a sincere devotion to the barangay’s betterment. His tireless efforts and selfless service have etched a permanent impression on Engineer’s Hill barangay, creating a remarkable legacy of public service that touched the lives of numerous residents,” the resolution said.
Resolution no. 517, series of 2023, gives the same sentiments to the bereaved family of the late Glenda L. Santioque, who served Cabinet Hill-Teacher’s Camp barangay first as nutrition scholar starting 2019 then as treasurer until her passing on August 7, this year.
“Throughout her tenure as a public servant, she consistently and skillfully carried out her duties, contributing significantly to the betterment and advancement of the community. Her dedication to public service, as well as her active participation in the programs and activities of Cabinet Hill-Teacher’s Camp barangay and the city of Baguio is praiseworthy,” the measure disclosed.
Meanwhile, resolution no. 521, series of 2023, cited the late kagawad Eric Gambican Tauli of East Quirino Hill barangay who passed away on August 13, this year.
“The people of the city of Baguio honors his memory and commends his invaluable contributions, particularly in his role as the head of the committee on transportation and livelihood services, which has significantly contributed to the betterment of the community,” the measure stressed.-Gaby B. Keith
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