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Villadolid-Sibal Families:
Dr. Deogracias V. Villadolid

      Prepared by: Jorge V. Sibal
      2009
      http://deogracias-villadolid.webs.com
Dr. Deogracias Villamarin Villadolid
 (Our Lolo)




ISSUE DATE MARCH 22, 1985
      TITLE 4th PROMINENT FILIPINOS DEFINITIVE SERIES V
  VIGNETTE DR. DEOGRACIAS VILLADOLID
Dr. Villadolid is part of
scientific history
At UP Diliman in Quezon City, the Villadolid
  Hall is now the home of the Archeological
  Science Program. It was originally build for
  the College of Fisheries which was
  transferred in UP Los Banos and later in UP
  Visayas in Miag-ao in Ilo-ilo City . It was also
  used by the Marine Sciences Department.

Specifically, Dr Villadolid is part of the History
 of Philippine Aquaculture
Villadolid Hall at UP Diliman
Dr. Villadolid is part of
scientific history
OVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE AQUACULTURE
2.1. Historical Aspects
  2.2. Current Technological Status

2.1.6. Tilapia

In 1950, the late Dr. Deogracias Villadolid, Director of
   the then Bureau of Fisheries, brought in the first
   tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) from Thailand
   (Villaluz, 1953)..
OVERVIEW OF
                       PHILIPPINE
                       AQUACULTURE

    Here was a fish which breeds so easily
that anyone can be a fish farmer without
having to worry about fry supply every time
as is necessary with milkfish. Thus it was
with the tilapia that the first serious attempt
to popularize freshwater fishponds was
made.
VILLADOLID, Deogracias V.
(1896-1976) Philippine public official -
Philippines

He was also one of the founders of
Philippine Lion’s Club in 1949.
(“History of of Philippine Lions”),
http://www.nsclub.net/cubaolions/cubfile/phil_lion1.html)
Villadolid, Lion’s Club Co-founder
   On March 23, 1949, Calero gave a dinner in honor
    of Atwood Lawrence to which he invited a group of
    local professionals and businessmen in various
    fields of endeavor.
   Before the night ended, 23 of the men present had
    signed the necessary forms and became the first
    charter members of the Manila (Host) Lions Club.
    They also became the first Filipinos to join the
    International Association of Lions Clubs.
Villadolid, Lion’s Club Co-founder
   The group was composed of the following: Federico
    Calero, Enrique C. Sobrepena, Charles E. Stone,
    John C. Wallace, Rosendo O. Subido, Pascual A.
    Poblete, Pedro M. Escat, Francisco Ortigas, Jr.,
    Leon Goldenberg, Ernest Leweinsohn, Jose J. de
    Guzman, Antonio Kayanan, Mark A. Stice, Andrew
    D. Gruber, Antonio Varias, Gabriel A. Ambrosio ,
    Jorge Barranengoa, Rodolfo R. Villanueva, Antonio
    H. Calero, Jose D. Yan, A.M. Simestad, Deogracias
    V. Villadolid and Antonio Prieto.
Balitang Visayas
Visayas CF changes name, dedicates
buildings in honor of scientists
The inclusion of the term "ocean" highlights the
concerns that the College addresses. It is also
indicative of the many areas that have yet to be
explored by research and study. This change of
name was approved by the Board of Regents on
August 31, 2000.
Visayas CF changes name, dedicates buildings in
honor of scientists
   Immediately after the installation of the
    signage, three buildings of the College were
    dedicated to three individuals who have
    played significant roles in the field of fisheries
    education in the country. The CFO’s
    Administration Building was named Villadolid
    Hall in recognition of the Dr. Deogracias
    Villadolid.
Visayas CF changes name, dedicates buildings in
honor of scientists
   In the citation delivered by Prof. Pepito Hernandez,
    Sr., Villadolid was from Nasugbu, Batangas. He has
    an MS degree in Agriculture and has earned a Ph.D.
    degree from Stanford University through the UP
    College of Agriculture fellowship grant.
   He was the one who worked out for the inclusion of
    fisheries subjects, such as Fisheries Biology and
    Limnology in the curriculum of the UPCA
    Department of Zoology.
Visayas CF changes name, dedicates buildings in
honor of scientists
   As the first Division Chief of the Fish and Game
    Administration, he started working out for the
    creation of a school of fisheries in the country. This
    was finally realized in 1946 when the Philippine
    Institute of Fisheries Technology (PIFT) was
    established.
   Source: UP Forum Online, March 2001
Villadolid Hall, UP Visayas
Administration Bldg., Miag-ao, Ilo-ilo
Villadolid Hall, Miag-ao, Ilo-ilo
Villadolid Hall, Miag-ao, Ilo-Ilo
Villadolid Hall, Interior
Dr. Deogracias V. Villadolid
Source: Guide, Archives of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography

                             CARL LEAVITT HUBBS
                                    1894-1979
                               Papers, 1927-1979
                        Manuscript Collection, MC 5 39     
       1   Vision-Fishes, 1940-1969                          
       2   Visiting Investigators, 1945-1979, Charles H. Abbott-
         Agustin Ayala-Castanares            
       3L   K.R. Allen-Nabuo Egami            
       4   M. Babu Ras-Edward R. Baylor            
        5  Jean Bedard-Samuel Stillman Berry            
       6  E. Bertelsen-Martin D. Burkenroad            
       7  Berry Campbell-Paul Chabanaud            
        8  Wilbert MacLood Chapman-Jolin Cushing            
        9L  Ch'eng-chao Liu-Deogracias V. Villadolid           
        10   Demorest Davenport-Helmut deTerra   
Dr. Villadolid’s book still available for sale
   www.fao.org/DOCREP/003/X6943E/x6943e06.htm -
   ... 24. Villadolid, Deogracias V. THE FISHERIES OF LAKE
    TAAL, PANSIPIT RIVER, AND BALAYAN, BAY, BATANGAS
    PROVINCE, LUZON. 1937 Philippine J Sci. Vol 63, No 2, pp. ...
    www.abetitles1.com/Title/2381021/River+Fisheries.htm

T
    HE FISHERIES OF LAKE TAAL, PANSIPIT RIVER, AND BALAYAN
    Villadolid, Deogracias V
   Price: US$ 16.90 [Convert Currency]
    Shipping: [Rates and Speeds]
   Book Description: 1937 Philippine J Sci. Vol 63, No 2, pp.
    191-225+ 4 Illus Plts, disbound & removed f/orig journal, thus
    self-wrps, else VG. Bookseller Inventory #026179
   Bookseller: Larry W Price Books (Portland, OR, U.S.A.)
   [Search this Seller's Books] [Browse this Seller's Books] [
    Ask Bookseller a Question]
Articles on Dr. Villadolid
still being written
MALAYA BUSINESS
Business Circuit
A.P. Macasaet Email: apm@malaya.com.ph
Agricultural research
  FRIDAY | July 30, 2004 | PHILIPPINES


        Until the early days of Ferdinand Marcos,
  this country had a scientific mind on
  agriculture.
        I was working for the late Deogracias
  Villadolid at Araneta University in the late
  Fifties. He was then president of the
  Philippine Association for the Advancement of
  Science.
MALAYA BUSINESS
Business Circuit
A.P. Macasaet Email: apm@malaya.com.ph
Neglect of science
Wednesday, July 14, 2004



          What do we have today in the field of
      agricultural research? Nothing by
      government. And of course, the private
      sector does not share the fruits of its
      expensive research.
          This must be the reason we continue
      to lag behind our neighbors in the field
      of agriculture.
MALAYA BUSINESS
Business Circuit
A.P. Macasaet Email: apm@malaya.com.ph
Neglect of science
Wednesday, July 14, 2004




What does Thailand have that we don't? Nothing
 except determination to grow and be prosperous.
      We planted lanzones much earlier than
 Thailand. Now, they are exporting the fruit to us. My
 wife bought me a kilo for P500.
      The Thais learned agriculture from UP Los
 Baños. Now we are importing rice from Thailand.
      Thailand's agriculture is one of the most modern
 in the world. Ours is one of the most backward.
MALAYA BUSINESS
Business Circuit
A.P. Macasaet Email: apm@malaya.com.ph
Neglect of science
Wednesday, July 14, 2004


           All because we neglected applied scientific
      research in agriculture. In the late 50s, there was an
      association of agricultural scientists headed by
      Deogracias Villadolid, the father of the tilapia.

           Try going to any of the branches of the Bureau
      of Plant Industry to get planting materials. They
      hardly have any. And the few that they have are as
      old as time as far as technology is concerned.
The Manila Times

Tuesday, January 28, 2003
AGRIBUSINESS
Growing market as substitute for marine
  white fish
RP now 4th in tilapia output
By Henrylito D. Tacio , Special Correspondent
LOS BAÑOS, Laguna — The Philippines is now the
  fourth largest tilapia producer in the world, said
  Dr. Rafael D. Guerrero III, one of the country’s
  leading fishery expert.
The Manila Times

    Tilapia is a native of Africa. Its name is said
to be derived from the African bushmen’s term
for fish. Tilapia has been an important source
of food for man at least since recorded history
started. The fish Saint Peter caught in the Sea
of Galilee and those with which Jesus Christ
fed the multitudes were reportedly tilapia. An
Egyptian tomb frieze, dated at 2500 BC,
illustrates the harvest of tilapia and suggests
that the fish may have been cultured.
The Manila Times

    Tilapia was introduced in the
 Philippines in 1950 when the late Dr.
 Deogracias Villadolid of then Bureau of
 Fisheries (now known as Bureau of
 Fisheries and Aquatic Resources or
 BFAR) brought Oreochromis mossam-
 bicus or Mozambique tilapia from
 Thailand.
The Manila Times

    Calling it a “miracle fish,” the BFAR promoted
its culture in backyard ponds to help the country
achieve self-sufficiency in animal protein food. But
the Mozambique tilapia’s high reproduction rate
resulted in overcrowded ponds and stunted fish,
and many Filipinos became disappointed over its
performance. In 1972, the BFAR introduced
another tilapia species, Oreochromis niloticus or
Nile tilapia. Since then, tilapia became the second
most important cultured fish in the Philippines,
after bangus.
Dr. Deogracias Villadolid,
brief background
   Dean of Philippine
    fisheries
   Earned 3 degrees from
    UPLB College of
    Agriculture: Bachelor of
    Agriculture in 1919,
    Bachelor of Science in
    Agriculture in 1923, and
    Master of Science in
    Agriculture in 1923.
Dr. Villadolid completed a Doctor of
Philosophy degree, major in marine
biology and minor in aquatic botany from
Stanford University, USA in 1927 as a
scholar.
Dr. Deogracias Villadolid,
brief background
   Dr. Villadolid was the first Division Chief of
    the Fish and Game Administration before the
    2nd World War.
   During the Japanese occupation, he was
    allowed to continue serving as Director of the
    Bureau of Fisheries. On suspicion that he
    was assisting the Filipino guerillas against
    the Japanese, Dr. Villadolid and his eldest
    son Leland were incarcerated. The two later
    escaped prison during an air raid.
Accomplishments
   In 1966, the National Research Council of the
    Philippines, the Philippines Fisheries Commission
    and the U.P. College of Fisheries listed 146 works
    authored by Villadolid which also included those
    done in collaboration with other Filipino fisheries
    scientists.
   Dr. Villadolid received numerous awards, among
    them were the Distinguished Science Star medal
    and Diploma of Honor as a Philippine Presidential
    Awardee in Science in 1954
Accomplishments



   In Aug. 22, 1996, he was the first recipient of the
    Dr. Shinkishi Hatai Medal for Distinguished
    Service to Marine Biology of the Pacific by the
    Pacific Science Association during its 11th
    Congress in Japan.
Life after retirement

   He retired from government service on March
    22, 1961 on his 65th birthday.
   After his retirement, he served as the Vice-
    President of Araneta University and as Dean
    of the Institute of Graduate Studies and
    Applied Research in the same university until
    his 70th birthday in 1966.
Life after retirement

   Dr. Villadolid was awarded a plaque of merit
    on the occasion of his 70th birthday
    anniversary by the National Research
    Council of the Philippines, Fisheries
    Commission and the U.P. College of
    Fisheries.
   He was a trustee of the Science Foundation
    of the Philippines during his retirement age
    until his death. He died at age 80.
Villadolid
dies at ripe
age of 80
Death
at 80
Lola Resty graces inauguration of
Villadolid Hall at UP Diliman
Deogracias Villadolid Statue, Nasugbu,
Batangas
The family of Lydia Villadolid Sibal, Dr.
Villadolid’s eldest daughter


Lydia, Oscar, Deogracias, Jr
and Felix Sibal (husband of
Lydia)




                               Lydia Villadolid Sibal family
2003 Reunion w/ the Apos
December 2003 Reunion
Villadolid Clan
Family of Dr. D. Villadolid
Family of Dr. D. Villadolid,
all professionals
Thank you.



                                      Ross Mandie Eni
                                      Connie & daughter

Tita Ming




            Jack Noli Ross & Mandie

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Dr deogracias villadolid 45 slides

  • 1. Villadolid-Sibal Families: Dr. Deogracias V. Villadolid Prepared by: Jorge V. Sibal 2009 http://deogracias-villadolid.webs.com
  • 2. Dr. Deogracias Villamarin Villadolid (Our Lolo) ISSUE DATE MARCH 22, 1985 TITLE 4th PROMINENT FILIPINOS DEFINITIVE SERIES V VIGNETTE DR. DEOGRACIAS VILLADOLID
  • 3. Dr. Villadolid is part of scientific history At UP Diliman in Quezon City, the Villadolid Hall is now the home of the Archeological Science Program. It was originally build for the College of Fisheries which was transferred in UP Los Banos and later in UP Visayas in Miag-ao in Ilo-ilo City . It was also used by the Marine Sciences Department. Specifically, Dr Villadolid is part of the History of Philippine Aquaculture
  • 4. Villadolid Hall at UP Diliman
  • 5. Dr. Villadolid is part of scientific history OVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE AQUACULTURE 2.1. Historical Aspects 2.2. Current Technological Status 2.1.6. Tilapia In 1950, the late Dr. Deogracias Villadolid, Director of the then Bureau of Fisheries, brought in the first tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) from Thailand (Villaluz, 1953)..
  • 6. OVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE AQUACULTURE Here was a fish which breeds so easily that anyone can be a fish farmer without having to worry about fry supply every time as is necessary with milkfish. Thus it was with the tilapia that the first serious attempt to popularize freshwater fishponds was made.
  • 7. VILLADOLID, Deogracias V. (1896-1976) Philippine public official - Philippines He was also one of the founders of Philippine Lion’s Club in 1949. (“History of of Philippine Lions”), http://www.nsclub.net/cubaolions/cubfile/phil_lion1.html)
  • 8. Villadolid, Lion’s Club Co-founder  On March 23, 1949, Calero gave a dinner in honor of Atwood Lawrence to which he invited a group of local professionals and businessmen in various fields of endeavor.  Before the night ended, 23 of the men present had signed the necessary forms and became the first charter members of the Manila (Host) Lions Club. They also became the first Filipinos to join the International Association of Lions Clubs.
  • 9. Villadolid, Lion’s Club Co-founder  The group was composed of the following: Federico Calero, Enrique C. Sobrepena, Charles E. Stone, John C. Wallace, Rosendo O. Subido, Pascual A. Poblete, Pedro M. Escat, Francisco Ortigas, Jr., Leon Goldenberg, Ernest Leweinsohn, Jose J. de Guzman, Antonio Kayanan, Mark A. Stice, Andrew D. Gruber, Antonio Varias, Gabriel A. Ambrosio , Jorge Barranengoa, Rodolfo R. Villanueva, Antonio H. Calero, Jose D. Yan, A.M. Simestad, Deogracias V. Villadolid and Antonio Prieto.
  • 10. Balitang Visayas Visayas CF changes name, dedicates buildings in honor of scientists The inclusion of the term "ocean" highlights the concerns that the College addresses. It is also indicative of the many areas that have yet to be explored by research and study. This change of name was approved by the Board of Regents on August 31, 2000.
  • 11. Visayas CF changes name, dedicates buildings in honor of scientists  Immediately after the installation of the signage, three buildings of the College were dedicated to three individuals who have played significant roles in the field of fisheries education in the country. The CFO’s Administration Building was named Villadolid Hall in recognition of the Dr. Deogracias Villadolid.
  • 12. Visayas CF changes name, dedicates buildings in honor of scientists  In the citation delivered by Prof. Pepito Hernandez, Sr., Villadolid was from Nasugbu, Batangas. He has an MS degree in Agriculture and has earned a Ph.D. degree from Stanford University through the UP College of Agriculture fellowship grant.  He was the one who worked out for the inclusion of fisheries subjects, such as Fisheries Biology and Limnology in the curriculum of the UPCA Department of Zoology.
  • 13. Visayas CF changes name, dedicates buildings in honor of scientists  As the first Division Chief of the Fish and Game Administration, he started working out for the creation of a school of fisheries in the country. This was finally realized in 1946 when the Philippine Institute of Fisheries Technology (PIFT) was established.  Source: UP Forum Online, March 2001
  • 14. Villadolid Hall, UP Visayas Administration Bldg., Miag-ao, Ilo-ilo
  • 18. Dr. Deogracias V. Villadolid Source: Guide, Archives of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography CARL LEAVITT HUBBS 1894-1979 Papers, 1927-1979 Manuscript Collection, MC 5 39      1   Vision-Fishes, 1940-1969                           2   Visiting Investigators, 1945-1979, Charles H. Abbott- Agustin Ayala-Castanares             3L   K.R. Allen-Nabuo Egami             4   M. Babu Ras-Edward R. Baylor             5  Jean Bedard-Samuel Stillman Berry             6  E. Bertelsen-Martin D. Burkenroad             7  Berry Campbell-Paul Chabanaud             8  Wilbert MacLood Chapman-Jolin Cushing             9L  Ch'eng-chao Liu-Deogracias V. Villadolid            10   Demorest Davenport-Helmut deTerra   
  • 19. Dr. Villadolid’s book still available for sale  www.fao.org/DOCREP/003/X6943E/x6943e06.htm -  ... 24. Villadolid, Deogracias V. THE FISHERIES OF LAKE TAAL, PANSIPIT RIVER, AND BALAYAN, BAY, BATANGAS PROVINCE, LUZON. 1937 Philippine J Sci. Vol 63, No 2, pp. ... www.abetitles1.com/Title/2381021/River+Fisheries.htm T HE FISHERIES OF LAKE TAAL, PANSIPIT RIVER, AND BALAYAN Villadolid, Deogracias V  Price: US$ 16.90 [Convert Currency] Shipping: [Rates and Speeds]  Book Description: 1937 Philippine J Sci. Vol 63, No 2, pp. 191-225+ 4 Illus Plts, disbound & removed f/orig journal, thus self-wrps, else VG. Bookseller Inventory #026179  Bookseller: Larry W Price Books (Portland, OR, U.S.A.)  [Search this Seller's Books] [Browse this Seller's Books] [ Ask Bookseller a Question]
  • 20. Articles on Dr. Villadolid still being written MALAYA BUSINESS Business Circuit A.P. Macasaet Email: apm@malaya.com.ph Agricultural research FRIDAY | July 30, 2004 | PHILIPPINES Until the early days of Ferdinand Marcos, this country had a scientific mind on agriculture. I was working for the late Deogracias Villadolid at Araneta University in the late Fifties. He was then president of the Philippine Association for the Advancement of Science.
  • 21. MALAYA BUSINESS Business Circuit A.P. Macasaet Email: apm@malaya.com.ph Neglect of science Wednesday, July 14, 2004 What do we have today in the field of agricultural research? Nothing by government. And of course, the private sector does not share the fruits of its expensive research. This must be the reason we continue to lag behind our neighbors in the field of agriculture.
  • 22. MALAYA BUSINESS Business Circuit A.P. Macasaet Email: apm@malaya.com.ph Neglect of science Wednesday, July 14, 2004 What does Thailand have that we don't? Nothing except determination to grow and be prosperous. We planted lanzones much earlier than Thailand. Now, they are exporting the fruit to us. My wife bought me a kilo for P500. The Thais learned agriculture from UP Los Baños. Now we are importing rice from Thailand. Thailand's agriculture is one of the most modern in the world. Ours is one of the most backward.
  • 23. MALAYA BUSINESS Business Circuit A.P. Macasaet Email: apm@malaya.com.ph Neglect of science Wednesday, July 14, 2004 All because we neglected applied scientific research in agriculture. In the late 50s, there was an association of agricultural scientists headed by Deogracias Villadolid, the father of the tilapia. Try going to any of the branches of the Bureau of Plant Industry to get planting materials. They hardly have any. And the few that they have are as old as time as far as technology is concerned.
  • 24. The Manila Times Tuesday, January 28, 2003 AGRIBUSINESS Growing market as substitute for marine white fish RP now 4th in tilapia output By Henrylito D. Tacio , Special Correspondent LOS BAÑOS, Laguna — The Philippines is now the fourth largest tilapia producer in the world, said Dr. Rafael D. Guerrero III, one of the country’s leading fishery expert.
  • 25. The Manila Times Tilapia is a native of Africa. Its name is said to be derived from the African bushmen’s term for fish. Tilapia has been an important source of food for man at least since recorded history started. The fish Saint Peter caught in the Sea of Galilee and those with which Jesus Christ fed the multitudes were reportedly tilapia. An Egyptian tomb frieze, dated at 2500 BC, illustrates the harvest of tilapia and suggests that the fish may have been cultured.
  • 26. The Manila Times Tilapia was introduced in the Philippines in 1950 when the late Dr. Deogracias Villadolid of then Bureau of Fisheries (now known as Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources or BFAR) brought Oreochromis mossam- bicus or Mozambique tilapia from Thailand.
  • 27. The Manila Times Calling it a “miracle fish,” the BFAR promoted its culture in backyard ponds to help the country achieve self-sufficiency in animal protein food. But the Mozambique tilapia’s high reproduction rate resulted in overcrowded ponds and stunted fish, and many Filipinos became disappointed over its performance. In 1972, the BFAR introduced another tilapia species, Oreochromis niloticus or Nile tilapia. Since then, tilapia became the second most important cultured fish in the Philippines, after bangus.
  • 28. Dr. Deogracias Villadolid, brief background  Dean of Philippine fisheries  Earned 3 degrees from UPLB College of Agriculture: Bachelor of Agriculture in 1919, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture in 1923, and Master of Science in Agriculture in 1923.
  • 29. Dr. Villadolid completed a Doctor of Philosophy degree, major in marine biology and minor in aquatic botany from Stanford University, USA in 1927 as a scholar.
  • 30. Dr. Deogracias Villadolid, brief background  Dr. Villadolid was the first Division Chief of the Fish and Game Administration before the 2nd World War.  During the Japanese occupation, he was allowed to continue serving as Director of the Bureau of Fisheries. On suspicion that he was assisting the Filipino guerillas against the Japanese, Dr. Villadolid and his eldest son Leland were incarcerated. The two later escaped prison during an air raid.
  • 31. Accomplishments  In 1966, the National Research Council of the Philippines, the Philippines Fisheries Commission and the U.P. College of Fisheries listed 146 works authored by Villadolid which also included those done in collaboration with other Filipino fisheries scientists.  Dr. Villadolid received numerous awards, among them were the Distinguished Science Star medal and Diploma of Honor as a Philippine Presidential Awardee in Science in 1954
  • 32. Accomplishments  In Aug. 22, 1996, he was the first recipient of the Dr. Shinkishi Hatai Medal for Distinguished Service to Marine Biology of the Pacific by the Pacific Science Association during its 11th Congress in Japan.
  • 33. Life after retirement  He retired from government service on March 22, 1961 on his 65th birthday.  After his retirement, he served as the Vice- President of Araneta University and as Dean of the Institute of Graduate Studies and Applied Research in the same university until his 70th birthday in 1966.
  • 34. Life after retirement  Dr. Villadolid was awarded a plaque of merit on the occasion of his 70th birthday anniversary by the National Research Council of the Philippines, Fisheries Commission and the U.P. College of Fisheries.  He was a trustee of the Science Foundation of the Philippines during his retirement age until his death. He died at age 80.
  • 37. Lola Resty graces inauguration of Villadolid Hall at UP Diliman
  • 38. Deogracias Villadolid Statue, Nasugbu, Batangas
  • 39. The family of Lydia Villadolid Sibal, Dr. Villadolid’s eldest daughter Lydia, Oscar, Deogracias, Jr and Felix Sibal (husband of Lydia) Lydia Villadolid Sibal family
  • 40. 2003 Reunion w/ the Apos
  • 43. Family of Dr. D. Villadolid
  • 44. Family of Dr. D. Villadolid, all professionals
  • 45. Thank you. Ross Mandie Eni Connie & daughter Tita Ming Jack Noli Ross & Mandie