A message from the Edralin family

"We are deeply saddened yet we rejoice that our Father/Grandfather/Brother has finished his race with dignity, honor, and great blessings from our Almighty God. Ahead of time, we would like to thank all of you for the many words of strength and courage. Let this be a great example for all of us to run harder and faster to the end of our own race. May God bless his family, his friends, his co-workers, and all of his fellow brethren in the Iglesia Ni Cristo." ** In giving respect to our religious beliefs, no eulogies will be presented on the day of the funeral, Saturday. We encourage everyone to express their thoughts and kind words on our father's memorial web site which will be published. Thank you. **

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The loss of our brother Roger is a great sorrow to us. We will recover slowly over time from this journey of grief. All the comfort, compassion and prayers for us from all the Brothers and Sisters of the Church of Christ, Co-workers, Friends, Relatives and Loved Ones will help us heal. Thank you to those who sent or conveyed their messages and shared with us in our sorrow. We will never forget all the love and support that you have shown to us.
Ernie Edralin, Elder Brother of Roger & Antonia E. Blanco, Baby Sister of Roger
28th July 2010
He was more than a BROTHER. Gave me my first stylish guitar in my high school years. Taught me how to play chess. My college mentor, guided me in my homeworks, to use the slide rule, helped and vectored me in my career...all the way. Taught me how to properly knot a necktie. The MOLD of my life in this New World.....HIM.
Dante, Brother In Law
2nd August 2010
These past few days have been a humbling experience for us. We've seen how much our father is loved so much by many. Please accept our heartfelt thanks. Our father was a tower of strength for us. He was always a simple man living a simple life. Dedicating his entire life to us and the church. He never complained when our mother passed away but instead he gladly accepted her role also. He never doubted when he was diagnosed with cancer but rather trusted everything in the hands of our Maker... and in the last moments of his life there was a feeling of sadness yet a breath of peace. Now that our mother and father have finished their own journey and race we hope we will do the same... so that we will be together as a family again. Ronnie, Jun, Jane
Jun Edralin
25th July 2010