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death from kidney failure versus the grand business move in purchasing Hacienda Luisita added insult to injury to Endeng's side of the family. Besides the opposing views in politics and the abandonment of the Antonio Cojuangcos in Manila during the war, the situation concerning his younger brother's death would eventually cause for a collision course between the heirs of Jose Cojuangco Sr and Endeng.
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Meanwhile, his bus company Pantranco was coerced to file for bankruptcy after the Marcos-led administration refused to allow rate hikes even when market forces deemed an increase in bus fares. The same happened to Mantrade. Unable to expand his businesses due to political pressures, in 1975, he sold
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during the bombardments, the Antonio Cojuangcos were trapped in the De La Salle College chapel where they were massacred by the desperate Japanese. Only two survived, the siblings Lourdes ("Lulu") and Ramon ("Monching"). Monching's wife, Natividad "Nene" de las Alas, was also hacked to death. Lulu
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Teresita or "Terry" (26 March 1929 - 16 January 2005), married to Ricardo "Baby" Lopa (whose brother Manuel Lopa, Jr. married Maria Teresa Araneta, sister of Manuel Araneta and paternal aunt of Liza Cacho Araneta - Marcos), was born in 1929. The Lopa clan, through their patriarch Manuel Lopa, Sr. and
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When the 1970s set in, Don Pepe had already resigned from his Philippine Bank of Commerce (PBC) position and sold all his shares to avoid a boardroom coup by the other branches of the Cojuangco family. This was particularly sentimental for Don Pepe, as he was the one who founded PBC and nurtured it
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and other motor vehicles) and the Pantranco bus company (painted with vibrant hearts of every color, the fleet earned the moniker "Lovebus"), shortly after the death of Cojuangco's business partner, Manuel Lopa, Sr., in 1974. (With his death, the conglomerate lost their immunity from the Marcoses,
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While Cojuangco was genuinely loved by the farmers under his management (free healthcare, free schooling, adult education, veterinary medicines for the farm animals, designated areas for employee housing), the stark treatment concerning the dollars relating to Endeng's survival and his subsequent
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and merchants of Kapitangan, Paombong, Bulacan. One of her blood relatives was Don Catalino Gutierrez Jumaquio, of Calizon, Paombong, Bulacan, in the late 1800s and one of the sons of Don Tiburcio and Doña Urzula. Melecio's siblings include elder sister Ysidra, who massively enlarged the already
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used by the Spanish friars to smuggle women into their private quarters. The old Cojuangco-Chichioco mansion still stands a few meters from the Barasoain Church on land inherited by Tecla from her father. It is maintained for the Cojuangcos by their Chichioco-Jumaquio relatives. The physical
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He represented Tarlac in the same way that his father Don Melecio Cojuangco did as the first ever representative of Tarlac in the First Philippine Legislature of 1907–1909. (Don Melecio's political career was cut short when he suffered a fatal heart attack in the Urdaneta-Manila train while
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Don Pepe Cojuangco retired from politics after World War II and thus avoided a clash with his younger brother, Eduardo Sr. or Endeng Lalake, the charismatic governor of Tarlac province. When he quit politics, his personal wealth was preserved unlike his good friend and future in-law
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address used to be 540 Paseo del Congreso but the locals called it Calle de las Mestizas (Street of the Mestizas) on account of the numerous women who lived there, offspring of the friars nearby. After World War II, the name was changed to Santo Niño Street, Mestizohin District.
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Juan "Itoy" Chichioco Cojuangco (2nd sibling / 2nd older brother / 1st marriage to Elena Garcia / 2nd marriage to Lualhati Aldaba). His first wife, Doña Elena García Cojuangco, was a daughter of Spanish mestizo Gregorio García, who owned a rival sugar mill in
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was strictly regulated. Don Pepe's wife and holder of the entire clan's purse, Doña Metring, his wife, was unable to obtain the necessary funds to facilitate Endeng's medical expenses. Endeng would shortly die of kidney failure. Also in 1953, President
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Cojuangco was representative of the First District of Tarlac to the 10th Philippine Legislature in 1934–35, the First Philippine National Assembly in 1935–1938, the Second National Assembly in 1938-1941 and the Third National Assembly in 1941–1946.
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and the FEU-Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation. She was named after Josephine Murphy Cojuangco, wife of her uncle Eduardo "Endeng" Cojuangco Sr. (Father of Danding) She was president of FEU from 1985 to 1989 and held graduate degrees in
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in the final days of the Second World War, together with his wife, adopted son Ricardo ("Carding"), daughter Trinidad, household staff and neighbors. His daughter Trinidad was married to Servillano "Billy" Aquino Jr. (a half brother of
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In the 1960s, Cojuangco's bus company (Pantranco) and banking arm expanded to open satellite offices all over the country. The Philippine Bank of Commerce (PBC) was the preferred intermediary/ local bank of American companies in
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city where they thought the Japanese would not go and where there were large Cojuangco apartments. (Endeng's mother-in-law Gregoria Beley Murphy was in Baguio as well.) His relative Antonio stayed behind due to his son's fever.
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In 1979, his last surviving brother, Juan Cojuangco, died. Some of his wealth devolved back to his six nephews and eight nieces. The rest was left to his second wife, Doña Hati, who formed the Cojuangco Aldaba Foundation.
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Cojuangco was the founder the Philippine Bank of Commerce and the First United Bank. He also acquired shareholdings in the Manila Trading and Supply Company (Mantrade) and the Pantranco bus company during the 1960s.
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One of his lasting words to his family was "Kawawa naman si Cory" (Oh how pitiful Cory is!), as he died broken hearted to see this daughter of his harassed and harangued by the Marcos government for being the woman
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Queen and billionaire attorney Pacita de los Reyes y Ongsiako (later married to an American serviceman) and Imelda de la Paz Ongsiako (who married Ramon Cojuangco). One of Peping's daughters married into the
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beauty queen and only daughter of Alhambra Theater owner John J. Murphy. Murphy, who later made Baguio his home, was a former United States Army soldier and paymaster to Colonel Lyman Kennon (for whom
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defending his sons Jose (Pepe) and Juan (Itoy) from American soldiers wanting to sidestep the youngsters from their seats. Mauricio Ilagan served the remaining 4 years (till 1912) of his term).
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from bankruptcy. It was also the one company where he insisted that all four families of the Cojuangco co-own, not knowing that the same generosity will swallow him in his twilight years.
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As his businesses outside of Tarlac flourished, Cojuangco invited the rest of his family to join him. His brother, Itoy, and Antonio's son, Monching, benefited from this arrangement.
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At present, Don Pepe Cojuangco's male line is preserved through his elder son, Pedro Cojuangco who has five sons. His younger son and namesake Jose Jr. (Peping), has 5 daughters.
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As the eldest Cojuangco male, Pepe felt partly to blame for the near decimation of the Antonio Cojuangco branch. From that day on, Cojuangco and his relatives never lived in
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and other Filipino masterpiece paintings amassed during the 1960s when his father, Don Manuel, and father-in-law, Don Pepe, were at the height of their wealth.
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Maria Paz or "Passy" (3 May 1938 - 2 June 2015), married to Ernesto "Esting" Teopaco. The Teopacos were the neighbors of the Cojuangcos on Roberts Street in
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Pedro or "Pete" (19 October 1926 - 20 July 2011), married to Rosario "Sari" Cacho. Their younger son, Fernando "Nando" Cojuangco, is the administrator of
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after it was awarded to Monching Cojuangco, Antonio Meer, and brother-in-law Oscar Ongsiako. Monching's wife, Imelda Ongsiako, was a "Blue Lady" of
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and the Paniqui Sugar Mills, which he managed on behalf of the entire family, there were times when more than 90% of all raw sugar milled in central
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to help him. The hacienda was separate from the lands his aunt Doña Ysidra Cojuangco assembled in the previous decades. He and his son-in-law,
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and Irma Potenciano), has since not been able to help him speak to President Marcos even when the latter was the designated Defense Minister.
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considerable Cojuangco fortune by buying land and dabbling in sugar mills and real estate; and younger sister, Trinidad, who died a spinster.
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Philippines. The Lopas made their fortune in the automotive and transportation industries, and were co-founders of Equitable Bank (now
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and Martina Calub Cruz, a local woman. With the Estrella connection, the Cojuangcos gained their initial foothold in Nueva Ecija.
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y Zialcita, Speaker Pro Tempore of the Philippine Congress, who died suddenly via a heart attack, a few months before his niece
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painting), were close business associates of the Cojuangcos who have mutual investments in Mantrade, First Manila Management,
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was renamed and was spun off by President Marcos as a front to illegally collect coconut levy funds, hence the reason why
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or "Peping" (born 19 September 1934), married to Margarita "Tingting" Manzano de los Reyes. Peping was president of the
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island. Cojuangco was able to secure American dollars required by Tabacalera. Unlike before, he called on his friend,
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He died during the darkest days of the Martial Law. All of his businesses were under extreme scrutiny by the Marcoses.
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was saved when a bayonet hit Monching's first born, who she was holding. Lulu would later marry Luis Tirso Rivilla of
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ever again. He sent Monching, Lulu and his own children to the United States for their studies. (Ravenhill Academy,
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was previously the youngest governor of Tarlac and a Philippine senator, the staunchest critic of President
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His father was Melecio Cojuangco y Estrella, who was a skilled carpenter. Melecio helped build churches in
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Eduardo "Endeng" Chichioco Cojuangco Sr. was José's youngest brother. He married Josephine Murphy, a Miss
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The two junior branches of the family, the Eduardo Cojuangcos and the Antonio Cojuangcos, controlled the
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Among the four male heirs of the Cojuangcos, Don Pepe (as José was remembered) was the only one born in
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First United Bank. The buyer was the Philippine Government which would evolve the bank to become the
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native waiting for a jeep to ride in front of the Jose Cojuangco Mansion, at Paseo Del Congreso near
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While in Congress, Don Pepe was one of two representing the province of Tarlac. The other one was
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Cojuangco was married to Demetria "Metring" Sumulong, daughter of Senator Juan Marquez Sumulong of
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and his family headed by mother Judy Araneta Roxas, and most importantly, numerous volunteers,
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were processed through Cojuangco-owned companies. The Cojuangco family owned so much land in
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The transportation companies he owned with the Lopa family were also lost to Marcos cronies.
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Not to be confused with his grandfather Kuan Goo, who was known as the first José Cojuangco.
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In 1953, Endeng became ill and needed treatment in the United States. At that time, the
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also on August 21, 1971 where he was scheduled to speak onstage together with
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Many banks refused to extend credit for fear of government retaliation. Only
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or "Cory" (25 January 1933 - 1 August 2009), In 1954, she married Senator
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Exactly seven years after his death on August 21, 1976, his son-in-law,
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clan. He was the father and grandfather of future Philippine presidents
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While Ysidra, her nephews and their families all sought shelter at the
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Tarlac
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and previously a representative of the first legislative district of
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The deal was closed five years later during the term of President
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from Tarlac. Antonio was a doctor in Manila. He was massacred at
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that they could dictate the price of rice and non-Visayan sugar.
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Antonio Cojuangco, Sr., who married Victoria Uychuico, a Chinese
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and the father of Antonio, Jr. ("Tony Boy"), former chairman of
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since Lopa shared a close friendship with Imelda's late uncle,
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politician who served as Representative of the 1st District of
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campaigned and won the Philippine presidency that his mother
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from 1934 to 1946. Cojuangco is one of the patriarchs of the
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matriarch Purificacion Tagle-Abad, (grandniece of the famed
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and Monching would later marry Imelda dela Paz Ongsiako.
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In the 1940s, with less than a day's notice, he left the
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left Don Pepe's psyche bruised and his spirit betrayed.
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was named). Murphy and his battalion initially pursued
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His grandson through his daughter Corazon, is Senator
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was the Speaker of the National Assembly during the
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Members of the National Assembly of the Philippines
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Ninoy was assassinated at the tarmac of 830:Carmen, (20 June 1931 - 25 September 1932) 1666:Semana Revista Ilustrada Hispano-Filipina 1584: 1411:family lawyer. With the help of sisters 1110:Due to the geographical proximity of his 534:Learn how and when to remove this message 146:Learn how and when to remove this message 1587:"Aquino visits roots in Chinese village" 1155:in 2008 at his childhood home in Malolos 1146: 1029:Compañía General de Tabacos de Filipinas 876:on August 21, 1983. She became the 11th 576: 1737:Filipino politicians of Chinese descent 399:(July 3, 1896 – August 21, 1976) was a 14: 1694: 1640:Maalaala Mo Kaya: The 25th Anniversary 1585:Bordadora, Norman (3 September 2011). 1246:is sometimes referred to as Cocobank. 1171:, whose son from his second marriage, 959:) in Malate, Manila for the safety of 915:brand, as well as vineyards and lands 854:Japanese occupation of the Philippines 1727:Members of the Philippine Legislature 1508: 1478: 1448:through a sale brokered by President 1560:Cojuangco served as a member of the 1435:'s nephew through sister Mercedes). 840:Benigno, or "Ninoy", with President 722: 472:adding citations to reliable sources 443: 394:José "Pepe" Chichioco Cojuangco Sr., 383:Nicanor Reyes Jr. (children in laws) 294:Captaincy General of the Philippines 202:June 5, 1945 – May 25, 1946 84:adding citations to reliable sources 55: 1680: 1614:"Ninoy brokers purchase of Luisita" 1611: 1277:Cojuangco no longer controlled the 1253:, brother of Philippine First Lady 1151:Historical marker installed by the 609:, a daughter of Felipe Estrella, a 182:Philippine House of Representatives 24: 1636:"Kalapati (Ninoy-Cory Love Story)" 1628: 1334:narrowly escaped death during the 1326:on August 21, 1983 triggering the 1007:, eldest son of Endeng, declined. 546:His grandfather Khó͘ Gio̍k-khoân ( 25: 1748: 1142: 554:) was the first José Cojuangco (" 235:1934 – December 30, 1941 1530: 1515: 448: 60: 1005:Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco Jr. 946: 858:Wack Wack Golf and Country Club 762:The couple had eight children: 558:" José), the progenitor of the 459:needs additional citations for 71:needs additional citations for 1654: 1605: 1578: 1554: 993:College of Mount Saint Vincent 766:Ceferino (died 26 August 1925) 551: 13: 1: 1571: 1153:National Historical Institute 755:would be Demetria's grandson 616:Melecio's wife was a Chinese 1457:United Coconut Planters Bank 1244:United Coconut Planters Bank 1202:He died on August 21, 1976. 1137:United Coconut Planters Bank 1039:, specifically the brothers 888:Philippine Olympic Committee 878:president of the Philippines 874:Manila International Airport 7: 1484:Cojuangco was portrayed by 1467:, respectively. Recently, 868:and a protégé of President 809:Central Azucarera de Tarlac 638: 10: 1753: 1391: 1251:Benjamin "Kokoy" Romualdez 1179:. In essence, the current 699:. Endeng is the father of 439: 273:José Cojuangco y Chichioco 32: 29: 1591:Philippine Daily Inquirer 913:United Colors of Benetton 434: 387: 356: 337: 329: 319: 299: 268: 263: 259: 249: 239: 228: 216: 206: 195: 179: 175: 160: 1547: 1299:Neither can his nephew, 1197: 1125: 1093: 998: 562:clan, from Hongjian, in 1450:Joseph Ejercito Estrada 1076:Philippine Central Bank 1035:from Negros island and 938:in the 1960s and 1970s. 731:province and sister to 1537:Order of St. Sylvester 1469:San Miguel Corporation 1156: 784:Far Eastern University 590: 1687:Aquino-Cojuangco Clan 1336:Plaza Miranda bombing 1272:Philippine First Lady 1169:Benigno S. Aquino Sr. 1150: 1023:to Cojuangco, as the 911:that owns the iconic 838:Benigno S. 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