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Here’s to you Brod Rogie

Here’s to you Brod Rogie. Brother Rogelio “Rogie” Velasquez Esmilla AFW Delta Eta (JRU) 1978 April 21, 1957-May 21, 2009. In Loving Memory Rogelio Esmilla April 21, 1957-May 21, 2009 Celebration of Life

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Here’s to you Brod Rogie

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  1. Here’s to you Brod Rogie Brother Rogelio “Rogie” Velasquez Esmilla AFW Delta Eta (JRU) 1978 April 21, 1957-May 21, 2009

  2. In Loving Memory Rogelio Esmilla April 21, 1957-May 21, 2009 Celebration of Life Rogelio Velasquez Esmilla was born on April 21, 1957, in Mandaluyong City, The Philippines. He was educated in the Philippines and a member of the Alpha Phi Omega. He was a good bowler in his younger years. His family immigrated to the United States in the early 1980s. Rogie married Lily Gonzales on March 11, 1989. He loved her dearly and married her again on October 10, 1989. They were blessed with one daughter, Hazel Ann. He was a loving, thoughtful, generous, and protective father to her. Rogie loved to cook and often volunteered to cook for friends. Cooking was his passion, and he always dreamed of having his own restaurant someday. Although Rogie was loved greatly by his family. God loved him best, and in the early morning of Thursday, May 21, 2009, the Lord took him by the hand and brought him to heaven. Rogie leaves behind his beloved mother, Imelda V. Esmilla; his father, Ramiro Esmilla; sisters, Angelina Tablan and Amelia Oriondo; brothers, Ramon Oriondo, Rey Oriondo, Ruben Oriondo, and Vito Oriondo; aunts, Rosario Constiniano, Consuelo Perez, and Carmelita Oligario; uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces, family, and friends. Rogie will be missed terribly by his wife, Lily, and daughter, Hazel.

  3. Visitation Thursday, May 28, 2009 & Friday, May 29, 2009 4:00-9:00 p.m. The Tiffany Chapel of Cypress Lawn Funeral Home 1370 El Camino Real, Colma, California Funeral Service Saturday, May 30, 2009 10:00 a.m. Praise and Worship Crossroads Praise and Worship Team Opening Prayer Bro. Rick Dizon Scripture Reading Bro. Frank Martinez Special Number Rey & Jimimiah Lacap Eulogy Video Presentation Special Number Bro. Benny Dizon Exhortation of the Word Rev. Andy Antenor Acknowledgment Viewing Interment Cypress Law Memorial Park Hillside Boulevard, Colma, California (located across the street from Lucky Chances) Reception Crossroads Christian Center 444 East Market Street, Daly City, California 94014 650 756 1582 Acknowledgment During times like this, we learn how much our friends mean to us. Your kindness and sympathy will always be remembered by our family.

  4. OUR HEARTS GO TO: Lily & Hazel Esmilla 91 Dockside Drive, Daly CA 94014 Tel. No. 650 834 3129 lily_esmilla@yahoo.com MEMORIAL SERVICES Thursday, May 28, 2009 Cypress Lawn Funeral Home 1370 El Camino Real, Colma (650 550 8808) 4:00-9:00 p.m. -- Viewing 8:00 p.m. -- Alpha Phi Omega Memorial Ceremony Friday, May 29, 2009 Cypress Lawn 4:00-9:00 p.m. -- Viewing Saturday, May 30, 2009 Cypress Lawn Memorial Park (in front of Lucky Chances casino) 10:00 a.m. -- Funeral service; interment follows

  5. Memorial Ceremony for Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla The text came from the July 2005 edition of The Ritual and Other Ceremonies of Alpha Phi Omega. The following ceremony is intended to assist a Chapter or Alumni Association in paying tribute to a deceased Brother or Sister (including all types of membership as in the Bylaws). This ceremony is to be used at the Chapter or Alumni Association's discretion and may be altered as necessary. The intent is for the ceremony to remain flexible, so it can be personalized to pay sufficient tribute to the deceased. Grieving nonmembers (family, friends, etc.) may be invited and/or involved in the ceremony so as to help them in their healing process. Ritual Preparation: Five candles, one white candle to represent the departed; three blue candles, one for each of the Cardinal Principles of Leadership, Friendship, and Service, and one gold candle to represent the spirit of Brotherhood and Sisterhood. Brother/Sister #1 should hold candle #1 (white). Set the remaining four candles on a table with the three blue candles in front of the gold candle. Option: Note the whole ceremony could be done by one Brother or Sister. BROTHER/SISTER #1:On April 21, 1957, the birth of Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla made the world a brighter place. In 1978, Brod Rogie's initiation into Alpha Phi Omega of the Philippines at the Delta Eta Chapter, Jose Rizal University, Mandaluyong City, added his warmth and light to the eternal flame of our great Fraternity and Sorority. Brod Rogie shared with us his Leadership, made us smile with his Friendship, and made the world a better place in which to make a living and a life by giving unselfishly in Service to others. During this time, he has served the Fraternity and Sorority in many capacities, including the following positions in the Alpha Phi Omega (Philippines) Alumni Association of Northern California: * Public Relations Officer & Sergeant-at-Arms, 1986 * Chairman, Fellowship Committee, 1989 * Public Relations Officer, 1990 * Peninsula Area Coordinator, 1994 He also received awards, most notably in 1986 for Friendship and his work to keep APO-NorCal united.

  6. BROTHER/SISTER #1: We come here tonight to mourn the passing and celebrate the life of Brod Rogie. BROTHER/SISTER #2: We mourn the loss of Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla's leadership. May those whom he had led learn from his examples of leadership to become better leaders themselves. In this way, Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla's leadership will live on. Light candle #2 (blue) with candle #1 (white) BROTHER/SISTER #3: We mourn the loss of Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla's friendship. Those here who celebrate Brod Rogie's life are brought together by his passing. May those here share of themselves and their memories, becoming friends, and comforting themselves. In this way, Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla's friendship will live on. Light candle #3 (blue) with candle #1 (white) BROTHER/SISTER #4: We mourn the loss of Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla's service. Many have been touched by his service. May all those who have been helped turn one day to help another, reminded by the service once rendered to them. In this way, Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla's service will continue. Light candle #4 (blue) with candle #1 (white) BROTHER/SISTER #1: Alpha Phi Omega is an unbroken circle of brotherhood and sisterhood, and Brod Rogie's spirit of Leadership, Friendship, and Service will forever be with us to keep our circle strong. We will now celebrate Brod Rogie's life with us as those of us here may share memories of Brod Rogie. Eulogy BROTHER/SISTER #1:Would those willing to share events from Brod Rogie's life please come forward and share those memories now. Pause BROTHER/SISTER #1:Let us now celebrate the life and the spirit of Brod Rogie and the eternal strength of our brotherhood and sisterhood by forming our fellowship circle. Let our circle remain strong in the memory of Brod Rogie, and let us now sing our Toast Song.

  7. Alpha Phi Omega Toast Song Here's to Alpha Phi Omega Loyal Brothers (Sisters) we True to self and to each other Firm in loyalty Daily working, daily striving Ever more to be Men (Women) of Alpha Phi Omega Our Fraternity Brothers (Sisters), clasp the hands of Brothers (Sisters) Strong the circle we Ever mindful, ever serving All humanity Now we raise our grateful voices In our song to thee Men (Women) of Alpha Phi Omega May we always be BROTHER/SISTER #1: The spirit of Alpha Phi Omega is eternal, and Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla will forever be a part of that spirit. A Brother who added light to the Fraternity and Sorority for Service will always be with us and kindled in our hearts even when the light of the candle is out. In this way, Brother Rogelio Velasquez Esmilla's spirit will live on within our hearts and within our Brotherhood and Sisterhood. Light candle #5 (gold) with candle #1 (white) BROTHER/SISTER #1: Let us have a moment of silence to honor the spirit of Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla. Pause BROTHER/SISTER #1: In Leadership, Friendship, and Service, my Brother, rest in peace. Extinguish candle #1 in a dignified fashion End of Memorial Ceremony

  8. In a message dated Thursday, May 21, 2009, 6:07 p.m., Brod Gene Licauco (elicauco2000@yahoo.com) writes: Brothers/Sisters: It is with a heavy heart that I have to announce that my kumpare, Brod Rogelio "Rogie" Esmilla of Jose Rizal College, passed away this morning. He is survived by wife, Lily, and daughter, Hazel. Viewing will be at Cypress Lawn Mortuary, El Camino Real, Colma CA, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday (May 28 & 29, 2009). Burial will be on Saturday, May 30, 2009. In a message dated Thursday, May 21, 2009, 8:22 p.m., Brod Butch Garcia (alfagarz@yahoo.com) writes: Kuyang Eugene: Just last week he called me up telling me not to give up and has been continuously sending texts to me. I am saddened and shocked of this very sad news!!! Can you please provide the complete address of the mortuary and its schedule? I would like to personally convey our condolences to the bereaved family. What's the plan? Assistance we can help? Is there family approved APO rites to be conducted? Can you spearhead for our group presence assembly? -- Brod Butch G In a message dated Thursday, May 21, 2009, 8:33 p.m., Sis Cynthia Venturina Villar cynvenvil@yahoo.com) writes: Brods/Sisters: For those that have not heard yet, our own Bro. Rogie Esmilla (Delta Eta chapter) has passed away today at the age of 52. There will be a viewing on May 28 (Thursday) & May 29 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Cypress Lawn - 1370 El Camino Real, Colma CA 94014, (650) 550-8809. Funeral Mass is set on May 30 (10 a.m.) at Cypress Lawn. Our deepest condolences to his wife Lily and daughter. -- Sis Cynthia In a message dated Thursday, May 21, 2009, 11:28 p.m., Sis Angie Gelangre Salum (salumalexis@yahoo.com) writes: My deepest condolences to his family. -- Sis Angie Salum In a message dated Friday, May 22, 2009, 12:57:59 a.m., Brod Butch Caratiquit (turatjr93b@yahoo.com) writes: CONDOLENCES TO HIS FAMILY -- BRO. BUTCH CARATIQUIT In a message dated Friday, May 22, 2009, 11:34:59 a.m., Brod Ricky Parazo (aposaweb@yahoo.com) writes: Sis cynth: please convey my family's condolences to the late brod rogie's family.... may he rest in peace. if not inappropriate, may we know what he died of? it seems so sudden. – rickyp In a message dated Friday, May 22, 2009, 2:23 p.m., Sis Cynthia Venturina Villar (cynvenvil@yahoo.com) writes: Hello, Ricky: I have not talked to his wife yet. As far as I know, Bro. Rogie has been undergoing dialysis and also diabetic. He had a heart attack. I will try to print all the messages and hand it to her. -- Sis Cynthia

  9. In a message dated Friday, May 22, 2009, 6:51 p.m., Brod Rico Javier (rickj1925@yahoo.com) writes: A day before he passed away, he called me, Emil Gonong, Gene Licauco, Cris Baculi, and, per Kuya Jun Laset, he called him also. He might not have been a perfect brother to many of us, but he sure was always there to make us laugh. I will remember him as somebody who always played as the culprit, but was also good in admitting the blame. Magso-sorry pero uulitin uli. Aaminin niya ang kasalanan, madalas with a bottle of expensive cognac or scotch. God knows how many times we fought, pero ang diyaske ayaw umalis sa buhay ko. On a daily basis, he would call asking kung asar daw ako sa kanya. Last April, I told him flatly I didn't want him to be in my house kasi baka mahulog sa hagdanan eh idemanda ako. Guess what? He appeared at my front door with Emil Gonong... with a bottle of "BLUE LABEL" scotch. Ano pa ang magagawa ko, I let him in. It turned out siya ang nagpasaya ng birthday ko sa mga patawa at pangangantiyaw sa labing-walong kumpares niya. When most of my drinking brod buddies left, I went in the kitchen to eat. Nakngweh! Ubos ang kalderetang kambing. Guess sino ang sumimot at nag-uwi? Eh di si Rogie. One time naman, may nag-birthday kami na kabarkada, wala raw pera. Rogie learned about it and right away pinagtatawagan kami, pinangungumbida sa birthday ng kabarkada namin at siya ay bumili ng 3 "BLUE LABELS” at 2 XOs. After the party, he approached me, saying.... P’re, may $25 ka ba diyan? Kasi gusto kong ibili ng ulam ang mag-ina ko, eh. ‘Yan si Rogie, kuwestionable, kontrobersyal, matulungin, ispiritual pa nitong mga huling araw, most of all nakakatawang karakter na kahit ano ang gawin mo babalik at babalik pa rin kasi BROD DAW SIYA. Totoo ‘yun, BROD KO PA RIN SIYA. I WILL MISS YOU, BROD ROGIE. At salamat nga pala sa iyong BLUE LABEL na gift sa birthday ko.... Dyaske ka, inuwi mo naman iyong Remy 1738 ko nang sapilitan. Alam ko nababasa mo ngayon ito at gusto mo na naman akong umbagin. Nasaan ka man ngayon, I PRAY TO GOD THAT MAY HE ALWAYS WATCH OVER YOU. Mami-miss kita Brod. – Rico In a message dated Friday, May 22, 2009, 11:19 p.m., Brod Mel S Gonzales Jr (maximilio@aol.com) writes: Hi, Brods and Sis and Everyone: Brother Rogelio "Rogie" Velasquez Esmilla, 1978 batch of APO-Delta Eta at Jose Rizal University in Mandaluyong City, died in his sleep yesterday, May 21, 2009, between 4:00 and 5:00 a.m., at home in Daly City, California, USA. Rogie was 52 years and one (1) month old; he was born on April 21, 1957. Rogie had diabetes and was undergoing dialysis treatment. Rogie is survived by wife Lirio "Lily" Gonzales Esmilla, 55, and their daughter, Hazel Ann G. Esmilla, 18, as well as Rogie's parents, Ramiro Esmilla, CPA, and Atty. Imelda V. Esmilla of Mandaluyong. Mr. and Mrs. Esmilla, who used to live and work in the USA, went back to the Philippines in 2004. Rogie was a member of the Alpha Phi Omega (Philippines) Alumni Association of Northern California. He was instrumental, together with Brods Gene Licauco and Benny Uy, in revitalizing APO-Nor Cal in 1986. He served in several positions. The unification of APO-NorCal in late 1985 was a legacy left by Rogie. Wife Lily and daughter Hazel were the love of Rogie's life. "My husband was a most loving father to Hazel," said Lily. Rogie's passion included cooking. "Magaling magluto, magaling na cook," said Lily. "Rogie, before getting sick, was in the catering business." Let us send our expressions of sympathy to the Esmilla family.

  10. A personal note: Gracie and I are saddened by the passing of our APO brod, friend, and compadre. In October 1986, Rogie was one of the few friends Gracie and I could invite to our church wedding in San Jose. We could not invite many guests owing to our limited budget. Rogie served as photographer at our wedding. His photo above was the only one Rogie was in any of our wedding pictures. Gracie and I were honored to have been asked to be among Hazel's godparents in 1991. When I recall the early years of APO-NorCal, which some 16 of us organized in April 1981, through my presidency of the AA in 1986, what comes to mind is APO’s debt of gratitude to Gene and Rogie and Benny. They worked hard to unify APO-NorCal. If my memory serves me right, Gene received the Leadership award, Rogie Friendship, and Benny Service, and it was one time all three (3) awards had the same weight -- as they should. This is to say Rogie could have received the Leadership or the Service award, and the honor -- APO-NorCal’s honor -- would have carried the same importance. For an APO does not pick and choose. An APO is a leader, friend, and service person all rolled into one. When it meant something -- as it should -- Rogie honored APO. We are honored to have known him, to have engaged in a principled fight with him, to have shared good, not so good, not that bad, and ultimately great times with him. It's an honor to be included among Rogie's friends. Gracie and I share our condolences with Lily and Hazel. May your soul rest in peace, Rogie. Thank you for all you have done. True to Alpha Phi Omega, may we always be, Brod Mel S Gonzales Jr, APO-RP Eta Zodiac 1973D Life Member, APO-USA Gamma Beta 1984 Life Member, 3915 Holdrege Way, Stockton CA 95206-6428 USA, Home 209 939 9615, Work 209 983 6404, Cell 408 506 1441, maximilio@aol.com, emilio.s.gonzalesjr@usps.gov In a message dated Saturday, May 23, 2009, 10:06 a.m., Brod Gene Licauco (eugene@licauco.com) writes: Last picture of Brod Rogie Esmilla taken last May 13, 2009, at SFO airport with Brod Gene Licauco at Sis Jessie Santos's departure for the Philippines. Behind Jessie are Tony Santos's sister, Alice, and Tony's brother, Arnel, with wife, Jean. In a message dated Saturday, May 23, 2009, 12:53 a.m., Brod Felipe “Peng” Sese (felipesese@yahoo.com) writes: OUR DEEP SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF BROTHER ROGIE.... ALTHOUGH I MAY NOT HAVE MET HIM..., I BELIEVE HE WAS A GOOD AND REPONSIBLE FATHER. MAY HIS SOUL ATTAIN ETERNAL PEACE WITH OUR LORD.... FAREWELL, BROTHER ROGIE! From brodpengsese, 0113-67-2691(L), Charter Member, Alpha Nu Chapter (UNC), Caceres-1925, Inc., Naga City, Phils. In a message dated Saturday, May 23, 2009, 2:21 a.m., Brod Julian S. Santos Jr. (apopi1351l@yahoo.com) writes: <<<@@@>>>Our deep sympathy and prayers to Esmilla family...it’s so nice knowing you. Bro. Rogie. Farewell, rest in peace, and God bless. >>>@@@<<< -- Brod Julian Santos & Family In a message dated Saturday, May 23, 2009, 4:34 a.m., Sis Bernadette Garcia (soulfriend_bebie@yahoo.com) writes: My deepest sympathy to the bereaved family.

  11. In a message dated Saturday, May 23, 2009, 10:51 a.m., Brod Roland Valdezotto (aporgv@yahoo.com) writes: BRODS, SIS, FRIENDS, &FAMILIES: Sorry to hear about a GOOD FRIEND AND, MOST OF ALL, A GOOD BROTHER OF NORCAL, BROD ROGIE. It’s been a long time, but Brod Rogie is in the heart APO-NORCAL & FAMILIES. Please accept our prayers and condolences. We missed you, BROTHER, and you will always be missed. -- BROD ROLAND, NYMPHA, AND RYAN In a message dated Saturday, May 23, 2009, 2:22 p.m., Brod Peewee Munson (mupeewee@aol.com) forwards the next message. In a message dated Saturday, May 23, 2009, 10:56 a.m., Brod Villamor Ventura (villy63@yahoo.com) writes: Our condolences to the Family of Bro. Rogie. I was saddened to know our Bro. underwent dialysis because of diabetes. There are a lot more of our brods and sis and family members suffering of diabetes and or cardiovascular diseases. In connection with this monstrous mortality on diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, I would like to invite some of our concerned brods and sis to try the conference we are holding in September on racial Ethnic Approach to Community Health where your brod is given the chance to speak in one of the sessions, as my agency (workplace) is going to share some of the best practices in Reducing Health Care Disparities out from the project we have done funded by the Center for Disease control. Please see attached Evite. Let us start participating in reducing the health care disparity on CVD and diabetes Type 2. MWAB. To God be the glory. -- Brod. Vill, Zeta Psi (Phils.) founding batch leader In a message dated Sat, May 23, 2009, 7:35 p.m., Brother Bob Hilliard (robert.hilliard@prodigy.net) writes: I'm always saddened to hear of the passing of a Brother of Alpha Phi Omega, especially one so young. Please know that Brod Rogie Esmilla and his loved ones are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless. Shalom. Fraternally yours, Bob, Gamma Alpha 1947, University of Washington, Bob Hilliard, 124 Hunter's Creek, Huntington CT 06484, Tel. No. 203 926 9644, E-mail: robert.hilliard@prodigy.net. "That which is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor. That is the whole Torah; the rest is commentary." Hillel "The Elder" c. 60 BCE -- c. 10 CE In a message dated Sun, May 24, 2009, 11:19 p.m., Brod Mar Garchitorena (mar_garchi@yahoo.com) writes: To Lily, Hazel, & the Esmilla family: Our deepest sympathy and condolence for the untimely passing of our Brother. He is now in the Kingdom of our Lord with Bro Cesar Andal. May he rest in peace. -- Mar & Beth Garchitorena In a message dated Mon, May 25, 2009, 8:35:19 p.m., Sis Bernie de Ono Cruz (arkidbernie@sbcglobal.net) writes: Our deepest condolences to the family of our late Brod Rogie Esmilla. Our prayers are with you in this time of sorrows. May our brother rest in peace in the hands of our Lord. -- From Brods and Sis of APOAA-South Bay

  12. In a message dated Mon, May 25, 2009, 9:04 p.m., Brod Boyet Osorio (greg_osorio@yahoo.com) writes: Our deepest sympathy. May the perpetual light shine upon brod Rogie. -- Boyet Osorio In a message dated Tue, May 26, 2009, 1:07 a.m., Brod Sancho Sy (apochosy@gmail.com) writes: To Lily and the Esmilla Family, Our heartfelt condolences to the loss of our dear brother Rogie. I have known Bro. Rogie since the late 70's when I was still in high school as an SRB from Rho chapter who likes to hangout after school at Delta Eta and him as a big APO brother who always make us feel we belong. In the early 90's during North-South sports fest years, his house in Daly City was almost always the first stop for visiting brothers from the South for a welcome breakfast or brunch. Bro. Rogie was a kind hearted spirit, a true APO brother who made everyone feel at home in any gathering . . . he will be GREATLY MISSED! May he find eternal peace with his Creator. Our loving thoughts and prayers.... From the SY family, Bro. Sancho, May, Chowee, & Kristin, Alpha '82A, APOGLA In a message dated Tue, May 26, 2009, 6:01 p.m., Brod Ariel de la Cruz (ariel6879@yahoo.com) writes: Nakikiramay kami. -- APO Alberta In a message dated Wed, May 27, 2009, 11:32 a.m., Brod Gene Licauco (eugene@licauco.com) writes: To all: This APO ceremony will be done tomorrow, May 28, 2009, at Cypress Lawn Mortuary located at 1370 El Camino Real, Colma CA (Tel. No. 650 550 8808) at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to attend to pay our last respects to an APO brother. Thank you. -- Gene Licauco Brod Rogie, Erwin and I will surely remember all the things that we all shared, especially during Alpha Phi Omega happenings. We will surely miss you. Sincerely, Erwin and Cristy Carracedo, Alpha Phi Chapter Rogie, I’ll miss the fun we had. We’ll remember you always. – Marilyn, Psi Dear Brod Rogie, thanks a lot for all the things you did for our barkada. You’re one of the best pagdating sa happenings. Our prayers are with you always. Your Brother, Jun de Castro Brod Rogie, you were truly loved by your brods and will be missed. Thank you for your friendship. – Brod Aris Brod Rogie!! You’re the man! May your travel/journey to heaven fulfill your mission. Brod, regards mo ako sa mga brods and sis natin, most especially to Brod Bado and Uly Maypa. But please do not organize an APO-AA there!! – Brod Butch Garcia. Hey! Thanks for your advice last week – Same

  13. Brod Rogie, I pray to God that he may watch over you…. Will miss you. – Rico Javier Dear Brother Rogie, you’ll always be remembered and be missed. Rest in peace…. Brod Junn Lantican Pareng Brod, sorry, Brod, we haven’t seen each other for a while. Pero okay lang. You’re always on my mind. We will miss Brod Ogie. – Brother Ed and Neneng Pareng Rogie, I will miss you. – Gene Licauco Pare, we’re gonna miss you. – Boy Magpantay Friend Rogie, we love you and we will miss you. – Perla, Arnold, and Didi and especially your Pareng Gene I met Brod Rogie the first time in 1988, July 4th Alpha Phi Omega annual camping held in Ukiah. Then we were introduced. The first words that came out of his mouth were, “Akin ka,” meaning “You’re mine.” I was not within the APO circulation for a long time. So, I was really pissed off. After a while, everybody was laughing hard, and this started a very close, meaningful friendship. Ever since then, every time I see Rogie, I’d tell him he’s mine. I will miss you, Rogie! – Brod Ben Sabangan Pareng Rogie, thank you for all the good deeds you have done for me and my family. For your help in looking for a place for my daughter to stay and also for helping me move her. I will never forget you for your kind heart and your friendship. May you rest in peace now, my brother and my kumpadre. In LFS, Brother Larry Valera Dearest Rogie, now that you are in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior, we just want you to know how blessed we were with your friendship and your love. We will surely miss your laugh, jokes, and your devotion to your family, especially to Lily, Hazel, Mom and Dad, and your APO family. We will always remember when on your birthday (many years ago), we gave you a “Bible.” You said, “Alam ko na ‘yan.” As we said to you, in case you need answers, the Bible will have them all. After so many years, we are very happy that you came to know the Lord as your personal Savior and how you grew into the Lord. We will surely miss you, but we know that you are in a better place. With love, Marlon and Lorecil Veloso Brod Rogie, you’ll be greatly missed in the APO circle. I’ll keep the good memories we had with the Clarinada circle. – Sis Cynthia, Eta ‘75 To the family of Brod Rogie, prayers to you all on the loss of a wonderful man. I valued my friendship and brotherhood with Rogie ever though we were from different A.P.O. organizations. I am proud to call him my brother. He was always in good spirits and always of service. Well done, good and faithful servant. Fraternally, Allen Wong, APO-USA

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