Rest in Peace, Lola Tere
Jeanette on Feb 15th 2009
The Sagunto Star and the rest of the Sagunto community would like to express our deepest sympathy and condolence to the family of Mrs. Teresita Esuaguen Quilaman (Lola Tere) who joined her lord and creator on the afternoon of February 12, 2009.
Teresita Esuaguen Quilaman
January 1,1924 - February 12,2009
From the family:
I would just like to say my Thanks to all your prayers and words of comfort extending your Condolences and any form of gestures to the Family it is a BIG help in times like these you are making our loads lighter. GOD BLESS!
~Eva S. Eisma
Photos courtesy of JSantillano
Filed in Obituaries | 9 responses so far

Babot Feb 15th 2009 at 02:13 pm 1
Take comfort that Lola Teresa’s faith is her chariot which carried her to the rightful place that Jesus has promised when he died for us on the cross. Our sincerest condolence to the loved ones who are left behind to celebrate her memory.
The Glasser Family
Sherry Pasibe
Virginia Bongog Simpson
“The righteous perish, and no one ponders it in his heart; devout men are taken away, and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spared from evil. Those who walk uprightly enter into peace; they find rest as they lie in death.”
Isaiah 57:1-2
emz Feb 16th 2009 at 08:34 am 2
I know that the love that Lola Teresa brought to the whole clan and to her friends and community will linger forever…We join the bereaved families in the Thanksgiving and Celebration of Lola’s Tere’s life reminiscing all those that she contributed in this world. Let us pray for the repose of her soul, and peace in her eternal life.
Benosa-Homma Family
evz Feb 20th 2009 at 09:25 pm 3
Correction lang please I made a mistake 1924 gayam not 1923 and lola is 85 years old.
Now is the time that Friends and relatives joined the Family to her final destination here on earth.
May Peace Love and Light be with us all!
www.joeyanudon.com Feb 21st 2009 at 08:38 pm 4
Uncle Gorio and Auntie Teresa were the kind of parents that I wished I had. I was at a very young age then, but I still vividly recall those days when I used to cross the highway from my grandparents’ house to join them and their children cheerfully sing together as a family in their living room. Indeed, it is a family that sang and prayed together. My condolences.
Josie Saulo Feb 24th 2009 at 10:51 am 5
Our most sincere and deepest sympathy to the family for the departure of beloved auntie Teresa. May our Heavenly Father grant his love, peace and comfort to all the family during this time of loss.
Our love and prayers
Josie Saulo and family from United Kingdom
Boy Saulo Jr and family from Montreal, Canada
Bet Saulo from Jeddah, KSA
Carol Eswagen and family from Banayoyo, Ilocos Sur, Philippines
Maryjo Saulo and family from Calgary, Canada
Mio Saulo from Honolulu, Hawaii
Pollen from Las Pinas, Manila, Philippines
Fely Saulo and family from Cavite, Philippines
EMY Feb 25th 2009 at 03:44 pm 6
To our dearest friends,relatives and kabarangay,
Our family greatly appreciates your words,songs,preaching and prayers of comfort during our most difficult times.You even offered your time effort and strength to put up the “DAMARA”,PUROK 6- made the TOMB,some of you handled the kitchen chores,others for an errand.ALL these THINGS were FREE of Charge, this is the LEGACY of BRGY SAGUNTO.
Thanks Joey, I praise God to have them as my parents tho’ they lived very poor but rich in spirit,joy and love, to recall, people are easily attached to them.
The Time of our ORDEAL these words were uttered from our mother’s dying lips that she is ready to meet our Lord! which brought me peace and comfort and to realize the benefit of FAITH my parents have. She had left us with her biography and inspirations from the scriptures which she had written in her diary.
Mrs. Teresita Eswagen Quilaman was an extra ordinary wonderful MOM and we will love her forever.
Gay Anne Mar 1st 2009 at 03:19 pm 7
Thank you Lola for raising us to this wonderful community. Everybody did their part in caring for us in our time of mourning. Everytime I open this website it reminds me that healing takes time and Support. It has become my symbol for healing, while not forgetting the joy and love we had experienced with lola.
Thank you fellow Saguntonians for your act of kindness!
May God bless you more!
evz Mar 3rd 2009 at 06:45 pm 8
Thanks so much mga Brods/ Sis/ cousins/ kakaanakan for posting/ sharing the pix during the funeral and the wake of our dearest lola!
She raised me up what a wonderful life she shared …Hold on to the end hope that we all treasure the UNITY as a Family.
Ren Mar 18th 2010 at 03:36 pm 9
I would like to express my sincere condolences on the passing of Lola Teresa. In behalf of the late 1st Lt. Honesto Esuaguen Pagaduan’s family we humbly extend our deepest condolences to Lola Teresa’s Family. We also send our thoughts and prayers to your family at this difficult time.
Although, I didn’t have much time knowing Lola Teresa when I grew up. I still have the small trace of memory of her kept in my heart. I remember seeing Lola Teresa years ago. I always had this feeling of having a cold feet on how to greet her as she might not recognize me anymore. I came to realized lola’s great kindness and compassion towards us when we were still little asking for food from her and it made me gain all the courage I had to asked lola if she still recognized me and she said ” Ubet Apum nga Ubeng apay ket nga saanen” And from that day whenever she sees me she always ask me of how my Older Brother Roy Had been and the talking always end up to her never-ending advices.”To lola Teresa thank you so much for all the kindness you’ve shared to us. Your memory will always be treasured and be keep safe in our hearts forever…”
I would like to extend my apology for making this condolence’s message a Lil’ late as I just read it from the “Official Blog of Barangay Sagunto”that Lola Teresa passed away. A big thanks to those who made this site a fruitful one.