It is expected for many of us to feel a stab of pain just to think that the Majano's house and lot in Suter St., Sta. Ana, Manila had to finally go.
The house and lot was a tangible reward of Quirico and Raymunda Majano's many years of hard work and sacrifices.
Quirico has long been deceased. Munding, now staying with her youngest daughter Maria Fe, will soon succumb to her advancing age. The family deemed it proper to dispose the property and to divide the proceeds of the purchase to the nine Majano children including their mother, Munding.
After a long wait for the right buyer, the house and lot was finally sold at a cost of P3M, with each of the children getting a share of P350, 000. The children, now with family of their own, have to look for their own residence elsewhere in Metro Manila. Many of them got settled in Cavite.
Prior to leaving Suter, a private party exclusive to the family members was held for the last time. It was a touching and meaningfl affair with some of them expressed tearfully their last goodbye to the place.
Ramon Jr. and Corazon Yap with their children Elma, Josie and Nana and their families are now settled in the Golden City subdivision of Cavite. Nonoy Junior is running bicycle store with Coring attending to a snack stand nearby. Their only son, Ariel with wife Nisia and 3 children settled in Laguna.
Henceforth, 2175 Suter St., Sta. Ana, Manila is now a fleeting memory to many of us. For the Idurots, the Yaps, the Silencinos, and the Ordanels, the Suter house had always been their second home away from home. It was our haven in the big city wherein we were always warmly welcome to stay for as long as we wanted.
We could recall a lot of sad and happy memories in Suter but one thing sure is that the old Majano's house will always have special place in our heart to be fondly remembered for us long as we live.
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