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Amelita Ramos

Amelita "Ming" Jara Martinez-Ramos (born December 29, 1926)[1] is a former First Lady of the Philippines.[2] She is the widow of Fidel V. Ramos.

Amelita Ramos
First Lady of the Philippines
In role
June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998
PresidentFidel V. Ramos
Preceded byVacant
Ballsy Aquino-Cruz (de facto, 1986)
Imelda Marcos (1965)
Succeeded byLoi Ejercito
Personal details
Born
Amelita Jara Martinez

(1926-12-29) December 29, 1926 (age 96)
Manila, Philippine Islands
Spouse
(m. 1954; d. 2022)
Children
Alma materBoston University (BS)
University of California, Los Angeles (MS)

Early life

Ramos was born Amelita Jara Martinez to Rufino Martinez and Josefa Jara Martinez, both from La Paz, Iloilo (now a district of Iloilo City). Her father was the country’s first US-trained naval architect, while her mother was the country’s pioneer social worker.[3]

She started playing badminton at the age of 16 and was then hired as clerk by the Metropolitan Water District (now Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System).[4]

Education and career

Ramos earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Boston University's Sargent School. She later earned Master of Science in Physical Education and Recreation from the University of California, Los Angeles. She became a national champion swimmer and badminton player.[3] She then joined International School Manila in 1955, when its campus was then located in Pasay. There, she worked as secretary to the assistant headmaster, physical education teacher, director of testing, director of admissions, and registrar, respectively.[5] She retired from ISM in 2022; she is its longest serving personnel.[6]

As First Lady

In many ways, Ramos was a remarkable Presidential spouse, despite possessing a rather retiring character. Many past bearers of the title were homemakers, albeit as hostesses of Malacañang Palace; Ramos raised some eyebrows in conservative circles when, after her husband's accession following the three-way 1992 elections, she refused to resign as the registrar of International School Manila, which was then located in Makati.[7] Despite her new, exalted rank as consort to the head of state, she dutifully reported to the registrar's office much to the delight of female professionals.

She was a particularly visible advocate of sport, a field outside the traditional realm of First Ladies. An active sportswoman herself, she was most associated with badminton, having served as president of the Philippine Badminton Association. Her achievements in the environmental field are considerable as well, having campaigned for the rehabilitation and conservation of the Pasig River, which received prominent attention during her husband's rule. She continues to be active in efforts devoted to the Pasig.

In 1994, she led the development of the Orchidarium in Rizal Park, Manila, where an orchid named Ascocenda Amelita Ramos is named after her. She also established Ming’s Garden, a plant nursery and events venue in Silang, Cavite which also has a Filipino restaurant.[3]

Personal life

She married Fidel V. Ramos, who was then an army officer, on October 21, 1954 at the Central Church (now known as Central United Methodist Church) in Manila.[3] Together, they have five daughters: Angelita Ramos-Jones, Josephine Ramos-Samartino, Carolina Ramos-Sembrano, Cristina Ramos-Jalasco, and Gloria Ramos.[8][9] They also have eight grandsons and five granddaughters.[10] He died on July 31, 2022 due to complications from COVID-19.[11]

In the early hours of June 27, 2011, Ramos' daughter, Josephine, died of lung cancer at the age of 54 at The Medical City in Pasig, Metro Manila. The former president admitted shortly after that Josephine, the second of their five daughters, was a smoker for 25 years who had only disclosed her illness to the family five weeks before her death.[12]

Aside from being a sportswoman, Ramos is also recognized as a talented amateur pianist, performing on several occasions with the Executive Combo Band of Raul Manglapus.

Honour

References

  1. ^ Velasco, Melandrew T. (2008). Simply Ming: The Life Story of First Lady Amelita 'Ming' Martinez Ramos. Media Touchstone Ventures Inc. p. 21.
  2. ^ "Ramos takes office, tackles Manila crises". Kentucky New Era. AP. June 30, 1992. p. 3. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d Ramirez, Joanne Rae (November 1, 2019). "Here comes the bride". The Philippine Star. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  4. ^ Cal, Ben (March 17, 2018). "FVR, wife Ming show dancing prowess in joint birthday bash". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  5. ^ Sta. Romana-Cruz, Neni (March 3, 2020). "'It was like working for the United Nations'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  6. ^ "Ex-first lady Ming Ramos retires after 67 years of working at ISM". Philippine News Agency. November 21, 2022. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  7. ^ Moral, Cheche (December 8, 2008). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on June 11, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  8. ^ "Fidel V. Ramos". GOVPH. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  9. ^ "Resumé of Fidel Valdez Ramos". Ramos Peace and Development Foundation. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  10. ^ Bajo, Anna Felicia (August 9, 2022). "Ex-President Fidel V. Ramos laid to rest". GMA News. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
  11. ^ "Fidel Ramos, Who Helped End Marcos Dictatorship, Dies at 94". Bloomberg. July 31, 2022. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
  12. ^ Hernández, Zen (June 27, 2011). "Jo Ramos a smoker for 25 years: FVR". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  13. ^ "III. Otras disposiciones" (PDF). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish). September 10, 1994.
  14. ^ gov.ph
Honorary titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Imelda Marcos
First Lady of the Philippines
1992–1998
Succeeded by

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IslandsSpouseFidel V Ramos m 1954 d 2022 wbr ChildrenAngelitaJosephineCarolinaCristinaGloriaAlma materBoston University BS University of California Los Angeles MS Contents 1 Early life 2 Education and career 3 As First Lady 4 Personal life 5 Honour 6 ReferencesEarly life EditRamos was born Amelita Jara Martinez to Rufino Martinez and Josefa Jara Martinez both from La Paz Iloilo now a district of Iloilo City Her father was the country s first US trained naval architect while her mother was the country s pioneer social worker 3 She started playing badminton at the age of 16 and was then hired as clerk by the Metropolitan Water District now Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System 4 Education and career EditRamos earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Boston University s Sargent School She later earned Master of Science in Physical Education and Recreation from the University of California Los Angeles She became a national champion swimmer and badminton player 3 She then joined International School Manila in 1955 when its campus was then located in Pasay There she worked as secretary to the assistant headmaster physical education teacher director of testing director of admissions and registrar respectively 5 She retired from ISM in 2022 she is its longest serving personnel 6 As First Lady EditIn many ways Ramos was a remarkable Presidential spouse despite possessing a rather retiring character Many past bearers of the title were homemakers albeit as hostesses of Malacanang Palace Ramos raised some eyebrows in conservative circles when after her husband s accession following the three way 1992 elections she refused to resign as the registrar of International School Manila which was then located in Makati 7 Despite her new exalted rank as consort to the head of state she dutifully reported to the registrar s office much to the delight of female professionals She was a particularly visible advocate of sport a field outside the traditional realm of First Ladies An active sportswoman herself she was most associated with badminton having served as president of the Philippine Badminton Association Her achievements in the environmental field are considerable as well having campaigned for the rehabilitation and conservation of the Pasig River which received prominent attention during her husband s rule She continues to be active in efforts devoted to the Pasig In 1994 she led the development of the Orchidarium in Rizal Park Manila where an orchid named Ascocenda Amelita Ramos is named after her She also established Ming s Garden a plant nursery and events venue in Silang Cavite which also has a Filipino restaurant 3 Personal life EditShe married Fidel V Ramos who was then an army officer on October 21 1954 at the Central Church now known as Central United Methodist Church in Manila 3 Together they have five daughters Angelita Ramos Jones Josephine Ramos Samartino Carolina Ramos Sembrano Cristina Ramos Jalasco and Gloria Ramos 8 9 They also have eight grandsons and five granddaughters 10 He died on July 31 2022 due to complications from COVID 19 11 In the early hours of June 27 2011 Ramos daughter Josephine died of lung cancer at the age of 54 at The Medical City in Pasig Metro Manila The former president admitted shortly after that Josephine the second of their five daughters was a smoker for 25 years who had only disclosed her illness to the family five weeks before her death 12 Aside from being a sportswoman Ramos is also recognized as a talented amateur pianist performing on several occasions with the Executive Combo Band of Raul Manglapus Honour Edit Spain Dame Commander of the Order of Civil Merit September 2 1994 13 Dame of the Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic March 25 1995 14 References Edit Velasco Melandrew T 2008 Simply Ming The Life Story of First Lady Amelita Ming Martinez Ramos Media Touchstone Ventures Inc p 21 Ramos takes office tackles Manila crises Kentucky New Era AP June 30 1992 p 3 Retrieved March 19 2011 a b c d Ramirez Joanne Rae November 1 2019 Here comes the bride The Philippine Star Retrieved August 4 2022 Cal Ben March 17 2018 FVR wife Ming show dancing prowess in joint birthday bash Philippine News Agency Retrieved August 4 2022 Sta Romana Cruz Neni March 3 2020 It was like working for the United Nations Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved August 4 2022 Ex first lady Ming Ramos retires after 67 years of working at ISM Philippine News Agency November 21 2022 Retrieved December 26 2022 Moral Cheche December 8 2008 Candid Ming in tell all book Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on June 11 2015 Retrieved August 19 2014 Fidel V Ramos GOVPH Retrieved March 3 2016 Resume of Fidel Valdez Ramos Ramos Peace and Development Foundation Retrieved March 3 2016 Bajo Anna Felicia August 9 2022 Ex President Fidel V Ramos laid to rest GMA News Retrieved August 9 2022 Fidel Ramos Who Helped End Marcos Dictatorship Dies at 94 Bloomberg July 31 2022 Retrieved July 31 2022 Hernandez Zen June 27 2011 Jo Ramos a smoker for 25 years FVR ABS CBN News Retrieved August 19 2014 III Otras disposiciones PDF Agencia Estatal Boletin Oficial del Estado in Spanish September 10 1994 gov ph Honorary titlesVacantTitle last held byImelda Marcos First Lady of the Philippines1992 1998 Succeeded byLoi Estrada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amelita Ramos amp oldid 1129559302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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