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Antonio “Tony” Movera Ajero, 76


DAVAO-BASED COMMUNITY journalist Antonio “Tony” Movera Ajero passed away on Sunday, July 17. He was 76. 

Jose “Boyet” Sison, 58


Jose “Boyet” Sison, Boyet Sison, DZMM, Fastbreak, Hardball, ABS-CBN, TV Patrol, Alam N’yo Ba?, Philippine Basketball Association, PBA, Obit, April 2022 Obit

Bobby Nalzaro, 58


VETERAN JOURNALIST Pablito “Bobby” Nalzaro passed away on Thursday, March  17.  Friend and fellow columnist Eddie Barrita confirmed to Sunstar Cebu that Nalzaro’s death was due to multiple organ failure. He was 58. Nalzaro, known to many as “Super Bob,” was among the anchors of GMA Regional TV’s Balitang...

Ricardo “Dong” Puno, 76


VETERAN JOURNALIST and former press secretary Ricardo “Dong” Puno passed away on Tuesday, February 15 from complications of Parkinson’s disease. He was 76.

F. Sionil Jose, 97


F. SIONIL JOSE, considered the most widely-read Filipino author in the English language, passed away last January 6 while awaiting an angioplasty operation at the Makati Medical Center. 

Boy Santos, 53


FELICER “BOY” Santos, a photojournalist for The Philippine Star, passed away due to cardiac arrest at a Quezon City hospital at around midnight on Friday (November 20). 

Romeo Gacad, 62


VETERAN PHOTOJOURNALIST Romeo Gacad, a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, passed away on Saturday evening (October 30) in Thailand at the age of 62.

Jose Veloso Abueva, 93


JOSE VELOSO Abueva, who served as president of the University of the Philippines, and a former trustee of CMFR, died in his home in Antipolo, Rizal, in the early morning of Wednesday, August 18.  His daughter, Rosanna Abueva posted the announcement on her Facebook page, saying that her father...

Veteran journalist Melo Acuña, 64


VETERAN JOURNALIST Melo Acuña passed away early Friday morning, August 27, at the Quezon City General Hospital. He was 64.

Jose Jaime “Nonoy” Espina, 59


JOSE JAIME "Nonoy" Espina, a veteran journalist and fierce advocate of press freedom, died in his home in Bacolod City after battling liver cancer on Wednesday night, July 7, with his family around him. He was 59 years old.

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