Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Family tree of the Lazaros of Malabon

created by Karen Espaldon, granddaughter of Benjamin Lazaro, and daughter of Merle.

The tree starts with the parents of Inocencio (Francisco Lazaro and Gregoria de la Cruz) and Pomposa (Florentina Tuazon and ____ Tuazon) down to their eight children and includes details of the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of Benjamin and Felicula Lazaro

Paaralan ng B.T. Lazaro, named after Benjamin T. Lazaro

Karen Espaldon, grandaughter of Tio Benjamin, posted this on Facebook
I thought some of you might be interested in this school in Mindoro named after my Lolo Ben. He, my Lola, my aunt Norma, and my mom went on the run from the Japanese who were hunting for my Lolo during the war. They ended up in this small town and my Lolo and Lola (who was a nurse) provided medical services to the people. In return, the town named the school, Paaralan ng BT Lazaro, after him. My aunt Neng was actually born in Mindoro.
you can check on the Facebook page of the Paaralan ng BT Lazaro by clicking on the link.

Granddaughter of Pomposa Lazaro Crisostomo


Madison Cuchran is Ate Neng's granddaughter (daughter of Claudine, her oldest daughter).
Ate Neng's story about her grandchildren: Actually, Madison is a freshman in high school but was selected to play for the sophomores in their school. They won championship. She has an older sister who is also accomplished who was given a $250,000 dollar scholarship in college when she was only in grade 8. She is the no.5 best athlete nationwide (US) in the girls high school softball team. They appear on TV sometimes. Academically, these athletes have to be A students or they get taken out of the team.

Friday, August 25, 2017

Merle Lazaro Espaldon's Grandchildren

Benjamin Carniol, son of Karen Lazaro Espaldon

Katherine "Kate" Carniol is the daughter of  Karen Lazaro Espaldon

Karen Espaldon Carniol

Karen is Merle Lazaro's daughter, and Benjamin's granddaughter. She lives with her husband and 2 children in the Washington, DC area. She was a lawyer for many years, but retired early in 2012. Picture taken from Karen's Facebook With Karen is her Mom, Merle Espaldon and daughter, Kate Carniol

Karen got married in San Francisco in 1987, and one of the earliest post were pictures of relatives who attended her wedding, which I posted in Nov 2007. Click on the link to see those pictures.

Fred Espaldon, husband of Merle Lazaro Espaldon

Hello, everyone. My name is Karen Espaldon You may have been wondering why the owner of this page hasn't posted in a while or responded to messages. It is my great sorrow to inform you all that my father, Wilfredo Espaldon, passed away on January 24. He is survived by his wife, Merle and his two daughters, Karen (Ted Carniol) and Michelle (Roger White). He is also survived by his grandchildren, Ben and Kate Carniol, who have made appearances on this page and his sister Ligaya Avenida (Ron), and many other extended relatives. He was predeceased by his parents, Jose and Dolores (Figueras) Espaldon. He is also survived by many relatives remaining in Gubat, including the Figueras and Bartolome families. Fred, as he was more commonly known, was born in Gubat in 1936 and spent a happy childhood there before leaving for the United States at the age of 17. He received an English degree from San Francisco State University and worked for several San Francisco newspapers as a reporter. He married Merle Lazaro in 1963 before returning to the Philippines in 1964. He continued to work as a journalist in the Philippines, notably working to expose the Marcos regime. Fred was named a Fellow by the Society of Professional Journalists and won a grant for post-graduate studies at Stanford University, serendipitously just two weeks before martial law was declared. He worked tirelessly for the restoration of democracy in the Philippines, as noted in the book, A Conjugal Dictatorship. It was a tremendous day for him when Marcos was eventually ousted from power. Fred was full of life and charm. Like most Gubatnons, he enjoyed singing, dancing, and enjoying life. He was always very proud of his hometown and made sure to introduce its charms to his grandchildren, who visited several times. He is greatly missed. fred Espaldon

Merle Lazaro's debut

Karen Espaldon shared this picture of her Mom's (Merle) debut.
behind her from L to R are : Ensoy, Neng, Tio Benjamin, Tia Pile, Norma

Grandchildren of Pomposa Lazaro Crisostomo


Ate Neng has 3 daughters and 8 grandchildren.
Names: Madison Cuchran 9 years old -- Daughter of Claudine -- my oldest daughter
Colby Schreiter 10 years old -- son of Lainie -- my second daughter
Grandparents: Drs Carlos R. and Pomposa L. Crisostomo
Great grandparents: Dr. Benjamin T. Lazaro and Mrs. Felicula Lazaro