NUFFNANG OF FIEL CLAN

Our Dear Fiel Clan Relatives, this blog serves as our data base of information regarding our clan. If you have additions, corrections or any informations you wish to share, please do not hesitate to email us at fielsvd@yahoo.com or write your comment below each post. Thanks and God bless the Fiel Clan+

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

JUDGE ESPERANZA FIEL GARCIA


When Judge (ret.) Esperanza “Inday” Fiel Garcia reached her diamond year (75), her loving family honored her with a grand celebration at the Marco Polo Plaza. The soft-spoken matriarch was beaming as she entered the ballroom with her devoted husband, Rep. Pablo Garcia. They were met by their grateful children: Gov. Gwen, GSIS president Winston, Nelson, Byron, Marlon, Rep. Pablo John and Farla. The only one missing was daughter Dierdre who lives in New Jersey with her family.

It was a beautiful celebration of a life well lived as narrated by Gov. Gwen, GSIS president Winston and Rep. PJ.

On his part, Rep. Pabling recounted their love story, how they met when Tia Inday mistook him for my father Jesus (Tio Pabling’s look-alike) who was her teacher at the University of San Carlos College of Law.

That case of mistaken identity changed the course of their lives and produced 8 accomplished children, numerous grandchildren and a handful of great grandchildren.



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This article was written by: Nelia Neri of sunstar.com
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/ceb/2008/09/08/life/neri.diamond.celebration.html

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

FIEL CLAN FROM CULABA, BILIRAN PROVINCE


Cheers from MekMek Fiel

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Sally Fiel enjoys the beach

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Paul Angelo Fiel-Vero with wife

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Lenlen (pink), Flor (red), Sucylin (brown) during town fiesta

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Paulino "Polin" Fiel with his cousin from Culaba, Leyte

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Agnes and Elvira Fiel from Culaba, Leyte

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Sucylin with daughters (in black) Sucy Ella & Blessielyn

FIEL CLAN IN CALBAYOG CITY

Sometimes we simply wonder how our Fiel relatives look like in other parts of the archipelago. I took all these pictures from the Fiel Congress friendster account. So, my dear Fiel Clan all over the world, I would like to introduce to you the Fiel Clan from Calbayog, Samar.



This is a reunion of Fiels from Calbayog City, Tanauan City, Pagadian City and Cebu City.

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Ester, Mabel, Atty. Ritchie, Sean Kevin

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Mia Fiel Miras, Ritchie Fiel Delgado, Michelle Fiel Miras, Jennylyn Fiel Gonzales

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Arvin, Mabel, Mom, Carlo, Sean

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The Fiel-Miras Family

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Bing Boy Fiel's Angels!!!

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Maricris Fiel-Dagle & Mabel Fiel-Reyes

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Bianito Fiel and His descendants

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Lourdes Fiel-Gonzales, Ester Goroza-Fiel, Isabel Fiel and Elsa Fiel-Miras

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Cousins for Life!!!

FIEL CLAN REUNION IN CEBU 2008

Thanks to Coeli for providing these pictures. She said these pictures were taken last July 28 in the house of Gov. Gwen Fiel Garcia of Cebu.

MORE PICTURES FROM THE MULTIPLY ACCOUNTS OF:

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FELICIANO FIEL


Half of my name “Felmar” comes from him. My name stands for the combination of my paternal grandparents Lolo Feliciano and Lola Marcelina. Lola died on June 1989. I was in second grade.

Lolo “Pesing” died on September 3, 2008, Wednesday, 1:30 pm. I was in Tagaytay and when the news was relayed to me, I immediately remembered the many memorable moments I spent with him.

During my childhood, I felt that I was my grandparents’ favorite because when they harvest coconuts (N.B. they owned hectares after hectares of land), they would not allow me to help while my other cousins who were older than me were all required to assist. I felt like a seƱorito because I only watched them with delight while holding my bottle of milk.

When Lola died, Lolo Pesing was alone in my grandparent’s home. That is why, for sometime, I would accompany him during the night. He would tell me stories while in his rocking chair under the moonlight. He would prepare the mosquito net for us and made sure that no mosquitoes ever touched my skin during my sleep. Lolo was indeed great!

Lolo was a very hardworking person. He would wake up at around four in the morning and would immediately go to the farm. He had no time for another love and devoted his life between farm and his many grandchildren. He was fortunate to even see some of his great-granddaughters and great-grandsons.

Soon after, he gave his post-World War II two-storey Spanish house to my parents, and we lived there. Lolo moved to my father’s sister Mommy Cita. He was asked not to work in the farm anymore but he became sick for doing nothing. So, Mommy Cita gave him the freedom to do some of the chores in the back yard, and he grew many, many fruits.

Whenever I am in Kiblawan, I always visit him. He has a sharp memory. He always remembers me.

But on September 3, he died of old age. God bless you, Lolo.


MY LOLO TOGETHER WITH FRANCIS FIEL, LOTTY FIEL-ANTIOLA AND GEE-ANN FIEL-ANTIOLA

About Me

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I am the son of Silvano Fiel, who is the son of Feliciano Fiel, who is the son of Julian Fiel, who is the son of Elias Fiel from Sibonga, Cebu. Elias Fiel has only one brother and his name is Isaac Fiel. My name is taken from my grandparents Feliciano and Marcelina. I am a religious missionary SVD.

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