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'SAOIT, Rodrigo'

SAOIT Rodrigo Baguio   

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'SAOIT, Ignacio'
SAOIT Ignacio Bonilla,  
b. 31 Jul 1895, Catuguing Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 24 Jan 1974, San Nicolas Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years) 
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'BAGUIO, Petra'
BAGUIO Petra Jacinto,  
b. 17 Aug 1894, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte Philippines Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 17 May 1991, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte Philippines Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 96 years) 
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'(SAOIT Rodrigo 1926_9999)'
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'h: Rodrigo SAOIT'"h: Rodrigo SAOIT"
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  • 'SAOIT, Rodrigo'
    SAOIT Rodrigo Baguio 
    Birth 10 Nov 1926  Philippines, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, Cataguing Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 24 Feb 2022  Catuguing, San Nicolas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I59  NewcastleLinks
    Last Modified 2 Apr 2025 

    Family Living 
    Family ID F873  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Apr 2025 

Rodrigo and Living's children :
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'SAOIT, Reynaldo'SAOIT Reynaldo Rumbaoa,  
b. 08 Oct 1957, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, Philippines Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 13 Jan 1989, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, Philippines Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 31 years)
m. BADUA Nelda
'SAOIT, Ana'SAOIT Ana Isabel Rumbaoa,  
b. 22 Nov 1961, Philippines :, Ilocos Norte, San Nicolas Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 15 Sep 2025, Canberra, ACT. Australia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years)
m. Living (1987)



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    • went to United States in JUNE 1965 or 1966.

      Died aged 95 at home in Catuguing, Brgy 22, after being discharged from hospital where he was treated for a bout of COVID.

      Tribute from Tristan Kearns (grandson) :
      "How does one say goodbye?

      I've always been a white male Australian. I've had it easy. I was never properly able to connect with you via language. I was never really able to understand your struggle because I've never had to struggle.

      Part of me is so thankful for that. And part of me is forever torn up inside that I wasn't able to learn from you, that I wasn't able to understand on a deeper level about the trials of your life, and what it means to be Filipino.

      I wish I did more.

      Lolo, your story is immense. Your legacy will carry forward in the strength of the foundations you built on the back of your hard work, with your two hands. In your children, your grandchildren and great grandchildren and the values you instilled in them.

      I can not fathom the strength it took to leave your family and work for years in a strange country, unable to leave and see your loved ones for fear of being deported. To work day after day picking strawberries and broccoli, all to build a life with more opportunities for your family. To not see your wife for twenty years but still make it to seventy-two years of marriage.

      I remember the glimpses of happy days interspersed throughout my life where I got to spend time with you.

      Alana and I took advantage of you tendency to spoil us. I still remember how you walked, how you chuckled whenever we asked you to take us to 7/11 to get hot Cheetos and Slurpees (always when mum and dad were out), and then how you laughed and played it off when mum came back and complained at you for spoiling us and spending your hard earned dollars on us despite earning a pittance as a vegetable picker. I feel like you loved spoiling us because it made us happy.

      I sat beside you and helped you cheer for Michael Jordan as your beloved Bulls won another championship.

      I remember you driving us fast in your old car, over the gutters sometimes because you probably shouldn't have been driving anymore. It was fine though, you waved it off, it wasn't worth worrying about.

      I remember asking mum why Lola was annoyed at you in McDonalds. I still laugh at your audacity to demand two hotcakes in a meal rather than three, because "three was too many, you could only eat two". You were down to earth and practical, stubborn and carefree all at once. You made an impression, they always gave you two off the bat without you even having to ask from then on.

      There weren't enough times together.

      We couldn't communicate that well, I unable to speak illocano or Tagalog and you with only broken English. I felt the deep melancholy, the bittersweet feelings you must have felt, of knowing despite giving your grandchild a life with more opportunity, they were somewhat disconnected from your heritage.

      Lolo, I felt your love. I felt the strength of it in your eyes when you looked at me. I felt the emotions and the feeling in your hands as they clasped mine. It transcended all barriers.

      Lolo I'll miss you.

      But Lolo, I'm so proud to be a descendant of a man who sacrificed so much for his family. I'm so proud of you, a brave and hardworking man who dedicated himself to his family, and who was the epitome of commitment, holding his head high through 72 years of loving marriage.

      Rest in peace Lolo. We will meet again someday with a chuckle and a firm two handed handshake. You will tell me of all the stories I wish I'd been able to ask. And I'll tell you of the strength of your legacy; the smiling faces of your descendants across three countries, their love and commitment to family and strength of character. All because you showed us the way."



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