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Eternal Crematory Baesa gets new machine

Eternal Crematory Corporation, one of the pioneers in the country, continues to upgrade its facilities to ensure the good quality of service provided for its clients. The company’s first branch, located inside Eternal Gardens Memorial Park in Baesa, Caloocan City, has recently purchased a new crematory machine which will allow it to accommodate more cases every day. Supplied by Newlife Techwin, Inc., the diesel-fueled crematory machine can finish the cremation process within 45 minutes to an hour, and can accommodate…

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St. Mary Euphrasia: A woman of courage and compassion

In the Philippines, the Good Shepherd Sisters, or the Religious of the Good Shepherd (RGS), are known for their delicious ube jam, which is a favorite pasalubong of those who visit Baguio City for vacation. But unknown to many, the congregation behind the famous jam was established in the Philippines in Batangas City in 1912. On October 12, 1912, the first Irish RGS missionaries arrived in Batangas City from Burma (now Myanmar) to continue the mission of the Congregation of…

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Eternal Gardens Cagayan de Oro

An unconventional and conventional way of celebrating Valentine’s Day

Eternal Gardens-CDO, in partnership with the Community Improvement Division (CID), organized a Skills Livelihood Training (food processing) for the women in Balua, Cagayan de Oro City. It was headed by Marisa Tagarda (OIC), with the Livelihood Coordinator Jess Tejado, Dominique Estrada, Safety Officer Aileen Berou, and TESDA Trainor Charlotte Ytem. As part of the Valentine’s Day celebration, participants were given red flowers as a gift by the Chairman of Brgy. Bulua, Al Legaspi. The flowers were distributed by Kagawad Joyce…

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Eternal Crematory: an advocate of the proper conservation of cremains

The number of cremation cases in the country has significantly increased this year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. As part of the government’s measures to stop the spread of the disease, the remains of confirmed and suspected Covid-19 patients had to be buried or cremated within 12 hours of their death. And because it is a more efficient means of handling deaths caused by communicable diseases, such as Covid-19, and for economic reasons, cremation is preferred over traditional burial. But…

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