PHL Embassy in Singapore mourns community leader’s death
The Philippine Embassy in Singapore mourned over the weekend the death of a Filipino community leader who died last July 7.
In a post on its website, the embassy joined the Filipino community there in praying for the repose of the soul of Ronnie Albeus.
"A multi-awarded leader of the Filipino community, Ronnie Albeus, who once served as president of the Filipino Association in Singapore (FAS), will always be remembered as someone whose tireless dedication to the cause of promoting the welfare of OFWs in Singapore is unsurpassed," it said.
It described Albeus as its "avid and consistent partner" in promoting good people-to-people relations between the Philippines and Singapore.
Albeus is an “ambassador” who helped spread the good image of the Filipino and the Philippines in Singapore, it added.
"May he rest in peace! His memory will always be in the hearts and minds of his 'kababayans,'" the embassy said.
According to a report on Pinoy Star Online, Albeus died last July 7. He collapsed while at work over two years ago and had been in a coma ever since. —Joel Locsin/KBK, GMA News
In a post on its website, the embassy joined the Filipino community there in praying for the repose of the soul of Ronnie Albeus.
"A multi-awarded leader of the Filipino community, Ronnie Albeus, who once served as president of the Filipino Association in Singapore (FAS), will always be remembered as someone whose tireless dedication to the cause of promoting the welfare of OFWs in Singapore is unsurpassed," it said.
It described Albeus as its "avid and consistent partner" in promoting good people-to-people relations between the Philippines and Singapore.
Albeus is an “ambassador” who helped spread the good image of the Filipino and the Philippines in Singapore, it added.
"May he rest in peace! His memory will always be in the hearts and minds of his 'kababayans,'" the embassy said.
According to a report on Pinoy Star Online, Albeus died last July 7. He collapsed while at work over two years ago and had been in a coma ever since. —Joel Locsin/KBK, GMA News
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