Rosalinda Orosa, 100, writes 30
The Philippine Star|December 16, 2023
Former STAR columnist Rosalinda Orosa passed away on Wednesday, 13 days after turning 100 on Nov. 30.
MARK ERNEST VILLEZA
Rosalinda Orosa, 100, writes 30

Her niece, Evelyn del Rosario Garcia, announced Orosa’s passing on her Facebook account but did not disclose the cause of death.

“Rosalinda L. Orosa has been called by our Heavenly Father. She now joins her parents Drs. Sixto Y. Orosa and Severina Luna-Orosa; her sisters Leonor Orosa-Goquingco and mother Helen Orosa-del Rosario; and her brothers Sixto L. Orosa, Jr. and Jose L. Orosa,” she wrote.

Her remains have been cremated and there will be no wake, following the wishes outlined in her living will and in line with family tradition, Garcia said.

A private inurnment ceremony was held with immediate family members.

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