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Meldy cojuangco biography of donald

          Socialite and philanthropist Imelda Cojuangco, also known as “Meldy Co” to friends and family, has passed away..

          She is the second and last wife of PLDT owner Don Ramon Cojuangco e Uychuico, son of the unfortunate Dr. Antonio Cojuangco and wife Victoria.

        1. She is the second and last wife of PLDT owner Don Ramon Cojuangco e Uychuico, son of the unfortunate Dr. Antonio Cojuangco and wife Victoria.
        2. He was referring to Imelda Cojuangco and that breed of the country's ultra-glamorous women—the icons in every sense of the word (different from.
        3. Socialite and philanthropist Imelda Cojuangco, also known as “Meldy Co” to friends and family, has passed away.
        4. To many of you, she is known as Meldy Cojuangco or Doña Mel, but to me and my family, she is known affectionately as Tata.
        5. About Imelda Ongsiako-Cojuangco Imelda "Meldy" Ongsiako Cojuangco is a philanthropist and patroness of the arts.
        6. Betty Go-Belmonte

          IMAGE COURTESY OF THE BELMONTE FAMILY
          Sonny and Betty Belmonte with Miguel, Kevin, Joy, and Isaac

          Isaac and Miguel Belmonte remember their mother, Betty, by naming 25 truths about her in the Philippine Star.

          Among these interesting tidbits include her real name, Billie Mary Go Belmonte. In her early life, she majored in English literature at Claremont Graduate School in California. Coming from a family of newspaper magnates, the founder of the Star was the one who chose its yellow logo and its motto, “Truth shall prevail.” She also co-founded the Philippine Daily Inquirer toward the end of the Marcos regime.

          A close friend of President Corazon Aquino’s, she was at Camp Crame every day during the EDSA revolution and handed out sandwiches and copies of the Inquirer to protesters.

          Julia Vargas de Ortigas


          The wife of lawyer Don Francisco Ortigas Sr.

          and mother to their seven children, Julia Vargas dedicated a chunk of her life to subduing the widespread t