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Manila North Cemetery

The Manila North Cemetery (Spanish: Cementerio del Norte) is one of the oldest cemeteries in Metro Manila, Philippines. The cemetery is owned by and located in the City of Manila, the national capital, and is one of the largest in the metropolis at 54 hectares (130 acres). It is located alongside Andrés Bonifacio Avenue and borders two other important cemeteries: the La Loma Cemetery and the Manila Chinese Cemetery. Numerous impoverished families notably inhabit some of the mausoleums.[1]

Manila North Cemetery
Entrance of the Manila North Cemetery
Details
Location
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates14°37′59″N 120°59′20″E / 14.633°N 120.989°E / 14.633; 120.989Coordinates: 14°37′59″N 120°59′20″E / 14.633°N 120.989°E / 14.633; 120.989
TypePublic
Owned byManila City Government
Size54 ha (130 acres)
Find a GraveManila North Cemetery

History and Architecture

 
Aerial view of Cementerio del Norte (1928)

The Manila North Cemetery was formerly part of La Loma Cemetery but was separated as an exclusively Catholic burial ground.[2] The cemetery formerly known as Cementerio del Norte[3] was laid out in 1904.[4]

The cemetery in its entirety was once called Paang Bundok, the area National Hero Jose Rizal selected as his final resting place. The current Paang Bundok is now a barangay located before the cemetery grounds.[5]

During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II the cemetery became the site of atrocities, with accounts that Imperial Japanese forces led by General Tomoyuki Yamashita brutally killed more than 2,000 unarmed noncombatants in the cemetery from October to November 1944.[3]

The cemetery being one of the oldest cemeteries in the metropolis is evident on the different designs of mausoleums that reflect the prevailing architectural style in the Philippines during the period they were constructed. The styles range from simple, plain-painted with a patch of greenery, to very complex designs that contain reliefs that are difficult to carve while also having different colors.

Informal settlement

Many people already live inside the cemetery with some of them serving as caretakers of the mausoleums where they also stay to survive. When the families or owners of the mausoleums come, especially during and after All Soul's Day, the families transfer to other places. In addition, the informal settlers often serve as informal tour guides, bringing visitors to tombs of famous people and discussing the oral history of the area.[4] Others take advantage of the quantity of visitors during the Allhallowtide holiday, setting up stalls to sell drinks and snacks, and providing visitors other services like renting out their toilets.[6]

Clearing operations made in 2019 destroyed the shanties and other obstructions inside the cemetery, displacing the families who lived in the makeshift homes and in the mausoleums.[7]

Heritage Structures

Bautista-Nakpil Pylon

The Bautista-Nakpil Pylon at the North Cemetery was designed by Juan Nakpil as a tribute to both Bautista and Nakpil families, including his uncle and benefactor, Dr. Ariston Bautista. The funerary pylon is a tall, square podium which has four human figures on the top corners that form a gesture of prayer capping off the tall columns. The frontal side is embellished by geometricized flowers, spiraling foliage, and nautilus shells in low-relief concrete panels which has a highly decorated stoup on the lower portion.[8] An octagonal lantern-like form sits on top of the podium with miniature columns buttressing on all sides and crowned by a rigid dome.

Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution

The Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution is a memorial dedicated to Filipino revolutionaries of the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War.

Notable burials

The remains of key figures in Philippine history are buried in the cemetery. Most of the people have their tombs on the main avenue of the cemetery while other notable people are located near the main entrance. Some of them are:[9]

Unmarked graves

  • Macario Sakay (1878 –1907), Filipino Revolutionary General. Buried in an unmarked grave after his execution in the Old Bilibid Prisons.
  • 28 victims of Asociacion De Damas De Filipinas fire tragedy on December 3, 1998. Buried in unmarked graves.

Group and Family plots

Mousoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolución

 
Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolución

A memorial and national monument dedicated to Filipino revolutionaries of the Philippine Revolution of the 1890s and the Philippine–American War.[13] Notable burials in this monument were:

  • Juan Arevalo, patriot, son of Bonifacio Flores Arevalo, assembly member (Declaration of Philippine Independence, Cavite-Viejo, Province of Cavite, 12 June 1898)
  • Adriano Hernández (1870–1925), Brigadier General of the Philippine Revolution and Military Strategist and the local hero of Dingle, Iloilo.
  • Fernando Canon – Filipino revolutionary general, poet, inventor, engineer, musician
  • Pío del Pilar (1865–1931), Philippine revolutionary figure.
  • Adriano Hernández (1870–1925), Brigadier General of the Philippine Revolution and Military Strategist and the local hero of Dingle, Iloilo.

29 Martyrs of World War II Memorial

 
29 Martyrs of World War II Memorial

This memorial serves as the final resting place of twenty-nine Manila residents that the Japanese Army executed on 30 August 1944. The remains of the executed individuals were said to be located and identified by their compatriots after the war, after a Japanese-American officer (working in the Japanese Army as a spy), revealed what he had seen and the location of the grave after the executions. Their remains were interred in this mausoleum on 9 March 1947. Notable burials in this plot were:

Osmeña Family Plot

Roxas Family Plot

Magsaysay Family Plot

 
Magsaysay Memorial

Bautista-Nakpil Family Plot

 
Bautista-Nakpil Pylon

Roces Family Mausoleum

Poe Family Mausoleum

 
Poe Family Mausoleum
  • Fernando Poe, Sr. (1916–1951), film producer, director, actor
  • Fernando Poe, Jr. (Ronald Allan K. Poe) (1939–2004), National Artist for Film, and 2004 presidential candidate
  • Susan Roces (Jesusa Purificacion Levy Sonora-Poe) (1941–2022), actress and wife of Fernando Poe, Jr.
  • Andy Poe (1943–1995), actor and brother of Fernando Poe Jr.
  • Conrad Poe (1948–2010), actor and half-brother of Fernando Poe Jr.

Other Group plots and memorials

Former interments

Popular culture

  • The Museum Foundation of the Philippines and Carlos Celdran's Walk This Way both used to hold walking tours the Chinese Cemetery, North Cemetery and La Loma Cemetery.
  • Manila North Cemetery and Chinese Cemetery have a trove of funerary architecture. Mausoleums are designed to look like Chinese pagodas, Hindu Shikhara temples, Egyptian pyramids guarded by Sphinxes, Greek- and Roman-inspired temples, Romanesque-type churches, even Art Deco mausoleums.[16]
  • The Manila North Cemetery was the plot setting for the episode 'Paa' of the 2010 horror film Cinco.
  • The Manila North Cemetery is where the movie Tombstone Pillow was shot. Tombstone Pillow stars Filipina actress Lourdes Duque Baron. It is directed by Dream Team Directors and musical score was done by Hagay Mizrahi who is known as one of the sound engineers for Justin Bieber. Said film reaped several prestigious nominations and awards abroad namely, Winner for Best Short Drama at the ICP Entertainment Short Film Series, official finalist at the Asian Cinematography Awards, New York City Independent Film Festival, LA Shorts International Film Festival, and the NYCIFF Festival. Tombstone Pillow movie highlights the plight of 6,000 impoverished Filipinos living in the Manila North Cemetery.

See also

References

  1. ^ James Chance (2010). "Living with the dead: Manila's North Cemetery". Pictures of the Year International. Donald W Reynolds Journalism Institute. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  2. ^ Republic of the Philippines: Presidential Museum and Library."Our Heritage and the Departed: A Cemeteries Tour 2015-09-28 at the Wayback Machine".
  3. ^ a b Palafox, Quennie Ann (4 September 2012). "Cemeteries of Memories, Where Journey to Eternity Begins". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  4. ^ a b Vintage Philippines. December 2, 2010. "Manila North Cemetery: A Time Capsule of Philippine History 2014-05-03 at the Wayback Machine".
  5. ^ "Rizal did not get his dying wish–to have simple burial at 'Paang Bundok'". 25 December 2016.
  6. ^ Sauler, Erik. November 2, 2012. Philippine Daily Inquirer. "From buko shakes to portalets, entrepreneurs thrive at Manila North Cemetery".
  7. ^ Valenzuela, Nikka G. (2019-10-30). "Illegal settlers out of Manila North Cemetery". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
  8. ^ Lico, Gerard (2008). Arkitekturang Filipino: A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Philippines. Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. pp. 331–332, 339. ISBN 978-971-542-579-7.
  9. ^ Philippine Daily Inquirer. November 2, 2012. "Did You Know: Manila North Cemetery".
  10. ^ Pedrajas, Joseph Almer (2020-08-29). "Former Manila mayor Alfredo Lim is laid to rest". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
  11. ^ [1] CWGC Casualty record.
  12. ^ "Activist Reina Mae Nasino attends child's burial at Manila cemetery". The Manila Times. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  13. ^ "Our Heritage and the Departed: A Cemeteries Tour". Presidential Museum & Library. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  14. ^ "Our Heritage and the Departed: A Cemeteries Tour". Presidential Museum and Library. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  15. ^ "Rizal kin move out of crowded city cemetery". Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 3, 2018. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  16. ^ Walter Ang. October 28, 2013. 8list.ph. "8 Trivia About Manila Cemeteries".

External links

  • Cemeteries are a time capsule of RP history, culture[permanent dead link]
  • CWGC: Manila North Cemetery

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For other uses see Cementerio del Norte The Manila North Cemetery Spanish Cementerio del Norte is one of the oldest cemeteries in Metro Manila Philippines The cemetery is owned by and located in the City of Manila the national capital and is one of the largest in the metropolis at 54 hectares 130 acres It is located alongside Andres Bonifacio Avenue and borders two other important cemeteries the La Loma Cemetery and the Manila Chinese Cemetery Numerous impoverished families notably inhabit some of the mausoleums 1 Manila North CemeteryEntrance of the Manila North CemeteryDetailsLocationSanta Cruz ManilaCountryPhilippinesCoordinates14 37 59 N 120 59 20 E 14 633 N 120 989 E 14 633 120 989 Coordinates 14 37 59 N 120 59 20 E 14 633 N 120 989 E 14 633 120 989TypePublicOwned byManila City GovernmentSize54 ha 130 acres Find a GraveManila North Cemetery Contents 1 History and Architecture 2 Informal settlement 3 Heritage Structures 3 1 Bautista Nakpil Pylon 3 2 Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution 4 Notable burials 5 Popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory and Architecture Edit Aerial view of Cementerio del Norte 1928 The Manila North Cemetery was formerly part of La Loma Cemetery but was separated as an exclusively Catholic burial ground 2 The cemetery formerly known as Cementerio del Norte 3 was laid out in 1904 4 The cemetery in its entirety was once called Paang Bundok the area National Hero Jose Rizal selected as his final resting place The current Paang Bundok is now a barangay located before the cemetery grounds 5 During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II the cemetery became the site of atrocities with accounts that Imperial Japanese forces led by General Tomoyuki Yamashita brutally killed more than 2 000 unarmed noncombatants in the cemetery from October to November 1944 3 The cemetery being one of the oldest cemeteries in the metropolis is evident on the different designs of mausoleums that reflect the prevailing architectural style in the Philippines during the period they were constructed The styles range from simple plain painted with a patch of greenery to very complex designs that contain reliefs that are difficult to carve while also having different colors Informal settlement EditMany people already live inside the cemetery with some of them serving as caretakers of the mausoleums where they also stay to survive When the families or owners of the mausoleums come especially during and after All Soul s Day the families transfer to other places In addition the informal settlers often serve as informal tour guides bringing visitors to tombs of famous people and discussing the oral history of the area 4 Others take advantage of the quantity of visitors during the Allhallowtide holiday setting up stalls to sell drinks and snacks and providing visitors other services like renting out their toilets 6 Clearing operations made in 2019 destroyed the shanties and other obstructions inside the cemetery displacing the families who lived in the makeshift homes and in the mausoleums 7 Heritage Structures EditBautista Nakpil Pylon Edit The Bautista Nakpil Pylon at the North Cemetery was designed by Juan Nakpil as a tribute to both Bautista and Nakpil families including his uncle and benefactor Dr Ariston Bautista The funerary pylon is a tall square podium which has four human figures on the top corners that form a gesture of prayer capping off the tall columns The frontal side is embellished by geometricized flowers spiraling foliage and nautilus shells in low relief concrete panels which has a highly decorated stoup on the lower portion 8 An octagonal lantern like form sits on top of the podium with miniature columns buttressing on all sides and crowned by a rigid dome Bautista Nakpil Pylon front view Art Deco design on the Bautista Nakpil pylon Bautista Nakpil Pylon site One of the graves at the Bautista Nakpil Pylon site Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution Edit Main article Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution The Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution is a memorial dedicated to Filipino revolutionaries of the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine American War Notable burials EditThe remains of key figures in Philippine history are buried in the cemetery Most of the people have their tombs on the main avenue of the cemetery while other notable people are located near the main entrance Some of them are 9 Arcadio Arellano 1872 1920 architect Iggy Arroyo 1950 2012 former congressman of Negros Occidental 2004 12 Ladislao Bonus 1854 1908 Father of the Philippine Opera Jose Corazon de Jesus 1896 1932 poet known as Huseng Batute Lyricist of the famed protest anthem Bayan Ko Tomas Cloma 1904 1996 president of the Philippine Maritime Institute now PMI Colleges Interred in a mausoleum shaped like a ship titled SS Last Voyage Mariano Jesus Cuenco 1888 1964 4th President of the Senate of the Philippines Dona Narcisa Buencamino vda de Leon 1877 1966 Founder and matriarch of LVN Pictures Inc Manuel Earnshaw 1862 1936 former resident commissioner to the US Congress Isauro Gabaldon 1875 1942 former senator and resident commissioner to the US Congress Pedro Guevara 1879 1938 former senator and resident commissioner to the US Congress Francis Burton Harrison 1873 1957 former American governor general Amado Hernandez 1903 1970 labor leader Philippine literary icon and National Artist for Literature Atang de la Rama Hernandez 1905 1991 wife of Amado kundiman singer actress and National Artist for Theater and Music Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo 1853 1913 painter Pilar Hidalgo Lim 1893 1973 one of the founders of Girl Scouts of the Philippines Arsenio Lacson 1912 1962 former Manila mayor Benito Legarda y Tuason 1853 1915 vice president of the Malolos Congress and first resident commissioner of the Philippines to the US Congress Alfredo Lim 1929 2020 former Manila mayor NBI Director DILG Secretary and senator 10 Justo Lukban 1863 1927 Major of the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine American War Member of the Malolos Congress Third Mayor of Manila Tomas Morato 1887 1965 mayor of Calauag Quezon then first appointed mayor of Quezon City His wife Consuelo Eclavea Morato is also buried with him Juan Nakpil 1899 1986 National Artist for Architecture Roman Ongpin 1847 1912 businessman philanthropist nationalist and civic citizen Quintin B Paredes 1884 1973 former House Speaker and senator Carmen Planas 1914 1964 first woman to be elected to any public office in the Philippines former Vice mayor and former councilor of Manila Claro M Recto 1890 1960 former senator and Spanish language author Saturnina Rizal Mercado de Hidalgo 1850 1913 sister of Jose Rizal Interred in the Ver Hidalgo Rizal Mausoleum Lucia Rizal 1857 1919 sister of Jose Rizal Interred in the Herbosa Mausoleum Owen Robyns Owen Chief Officer British Merchant Navy died January 9 1945 at the age of 67 is the only British Commonwealth war grave in the cemetery 11 Jose E Romero 1897 1978 former representative of Negros Oriental senator first Philippine ambassador to the United Kingdom and Secretary of Education His second wife Elisa Zuniga Villanueva 1910 1999 is also buried with him Epifanio de los Santos 1871 1928 historian and former statesman EDSA is named after him Hilarion Larry Silva 1937 2004 comedian and politician Andres Solomon also known as Tugo or Togo 1905 1952 actor Trinidad Tecson 1848 1928 revolutionary nurse Lilian Velez 1924 1948 singer actress of the mid and late 1940s and dubbed as the singing sweetheart of Philippine movies who was murdered by her co actor Narding Anzures on June 26 1948 Pancho Villa 1901 1925 a boxer the first Asian Flyweight World Champion Antonio Villegas 1928 1984 former Manila mayor Formerly buried in Reno Nevada Teodoro Yangco 1861 1939 former resident commissioner to the United States Congress and businessman for whom Yangco Market is named Joaquin Buwaya Fajardo 1940s 1991 actor Rodolfo Boy Garcia 1935 1997 actor Rod Navarro 1930 2003 actor Asiong Salonga 1924 1951 gangster Renato Porky Gomez 1948 2009 comedian Max Alvarado 1929 1997 actor Max Laurel 1944 2016 actor Jose Katigbak 1879 1916 engineer and first Filipino student of the renowned Harvard University in Cambridge Massachusetts Patricia Mijares 1923 2012 actress Shalala 1960 2021 comedian and TV radio personality Moody Diaz 1930s 1995 actress Victor Lopez Jr 1950 1985 barangay chairman of Tondo Manila Col Joe Pring 1942 1994 police officer and biological father of actress Joyce Pring Fred Elizalde 1907 1979 musician composer conductor bandleader and president of the Manila Broadcasting Company Jose Ma Basa 1839 1907 patriot and propagandist Metring David 1920 2010 comedian Rudy Meyer 1937 2009 actor Bentot Sr 1920 1986 actor Bentot Jr 1970 2016 actor Chiquito 1932 1997 actor and comedian Dr Alberto I Vasquez 1962 2021 Dentist Heneral Guillermo Masangkay 1867 1963 Friend and Adviser of Gat Andres Bonifacio One of the first member of Katipunan and revolutionary general in Filipino American War Buried in his family plot Josefa V Mendoza 1954 2020 Barangay Chairwoman of Malate Manila 2007 2018 River Nasino 2020 infant baby whose death funeral and burial caused controversy in the Philippines 12 Unmarked graves Macario Sakay 1878 1907 Filipino Revolutionary General Buried in an unmarked grave after his execution in the Old Bilibid Prisons 28 victims of Asociacion De Damas De Filipinas fire tragedy on December 3 1998 Buried in unmarked graves Group and Family plotsMousoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion A memorial and national monument dedicated to Filipino revolutionaries of the Philippine Revolution of the 1890s and the Philippine American War 13 Notable burials in this monument were Juan Arevalo patriot son of Bonifacio Flores Arevalo assembly member Declaration of Philippine Independence Cavite Viejo Province of Cavite 12 June 1898 Adriano Hernandez 1870 1925 Brigadier General of the Philippine Revolution and Military Strategist and the local hero of Dingle Iloilo Fernando Canon Filipino revolutionary general poet inventor engineer musician Pio del Pilar 1865 1931 Philippine revolutionary figure Adriano Hernandez 1870 1925 Brigadier General of the Philippine Revolution and Military Strategist and the local hero of Dingle Iloilo 29 Martyrs of World War II Memorial 29 Martyrs of World War II Memorial This memorial serves as the final resting place of twenty nine Manila residents that the Japanese Army executed on 30 August 1944 The remains of the executed individuals were said to be located and identified by their compatriots after the war after a Japanese American officer working in the Japanese Army as a spy revealed what he had seen and the location of the grave after the executions Their remains were interred in this mausoleum on 9 March 1947 Notable burials in this plot were Manuel Arguilla 1911 1944 Ilokano writer in English patriot and martyr known for his widely anthologized short story How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife Jose Fortich Ozamiz 1898 1944 former senator and first provincial governor of Misamis Occidental Rafael Liling R Roces Jr 1912 1944 Filipino journalist writer patriot World War II spy hero and martyrOsmena Family Plot Sergio Osmena 1878 1961 former 4th president of the Philippines Esperanza Limjap Osmena 1894 1978 former First Lady of the PhilippinesRoxas Family Plot Manuel A Roxas 1892 1948 former 5th president of the Philippines Trinidad Roxas 1899 1995 former First Lady of the Philippines Gerardo Gerry Roxas Sr 1924 1982 former senator Gerardo A Roxas Jr 1960 1993 former representative of Capiz son of Gerardo Roxas Sr Magsaysay Family Plot Magsaysay Memorial Ramon Magsaysay 1907 1957 former 7th president of the Philippines Luz Banzon Magsaysay 1914 2004 former First Lady of the Philippines Genaro Magsaysay 1924 1978 former Senator of the Philippines and Representative of the ZambalesBautista Nakpil Family Plot Bautista Nakpil Pylon Ariston Bautista Lin Filipino physician philanthropist and patriot Gregoria de Jesus Nakpil 1875 1943 wife of Andres Bonifacio later wife of Julio Nakpil Julio Nakpil 1867 1960 composer father of Juan Nakpil Roces Family Mausoleum Alejandro Roces Sr 1875 1943 newspaper publisher Father of Philippine Journalism Joaquin Chino Roces 1913 1988 nationalist newspaper publisher and freedom fighter during the reign of Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos Poe Family Mausoleum Poe Family Mausoleum Fernando Poe Sr 1916 1951 film producer director actor Fernando Poe Jr Ronald Allan K Poe 1939 2004 National Artist for Film and 2004 presidential candidate Susan Roces Jesusa Purificacion Levy Sonora Poe 1941 2022 actress and wife of Fernando Poe Jr Andy Poe 1943 1995 actor and brother of Fernando Poe Jr Conrad Poe 1948 2010 actor and half brother of Fernando Poe Jr Other Group plots and memorials American Association plot Armed Forces of the Philippines Cemetery Boy Scout Cenotaph in memory of the 24 Boy Scouts who died on board United Arab Airlines Flight 869 en route to the 11th World Scout Jamboree Firemen s plot Jewish Cemetery Masonic burial grounds Military and police plot Thomasites plot Veterans of Foreign Wars plotFormer interments Maria Agoncillo Aguinaldo 1879 1963 wife of Emilio Aguinaldo Her tomb once occupied the center of the Mousoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion but was exhumed and reburied at the Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit Cavite Melchora Aquino 1812 1919 also known as Tandang Sora and Mother of Katipunan Formerly buried at Mousoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion was later exhumed and reburied to Himlayang Pilipino Remains transferred to the Tandang Sora National Shrine in Quezon City Francisco Rizal Mercado 1818 1898 and Teodora Alonso Realonda 1827 1911 parents of Jose Rizal Remains were later transferred to Museo ni Jose Rizal Calamba on 4 January 1997 14 Paciano Rizal 1852 1930 oldest brother of Jose Rizal Remains were later transferred to Los Banos Laguna in 1985 Trinidad Rizal 1868 1951 and Josefa Rizal 1865 1945 sisters of Jose Rizal Remains were later transferred to Los Banos Laguna in 1985 Narcisa Rizal 1852 1939 sister of Jose Rizal Her remains and the remains of the rest of her family were exhumed and transferred to Los Banos Laguna in 2013 15 Marcelo H del Pilar 1850 1896 Philippine author and propagandist Formerly buried at the Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion under the name Plaridel was later exhumed and reburied in his house in Marcelo H del Pilar Shrine Bulacan Bulacan Manuel L Quezon 1878 1944 Former President Commonwealth Government 1935 1944 Formerly buried at Arlington National Cemetery buried from 1944 to 1946 Transferred to Quezon Memorial Shrine in 1979 Aurora Quezon 1888 1949 Former First Lady of the Philippines wife of Manuel Quezon Transferred to Quezon Memorial Shrine in 2005 Pedro Paterno 1857 1911 2nd Prime Minister of the Philippines under the First Republic Formerly buried at the Manila North Cemetery his remains were later transferred at San Agustin Church Emilio Jacinto 1875 1899 patriot the Brains of the Katipunan Formerly buried in Sta Cruz Laguna and was later exhumed and reburied at the Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion Remains transferred to Himlayang Pilipino Quezon City in 1975 Licerio Geronimo 1855 1924 Revolutionary general Initially buried at the Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion his remains were then reinterred in the base of the Licerio Geronimo Memorial located in Rodriguez Rizal on February 20 1993 Mariano Noriel 1864 1915 Filipino general who fought during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine American War Formerly buried at the Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion Isabelo delos Reyes 1864 1938 politician labor union activist and a founder of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente Formerly buried at the Manila North Cemetery and was later exhumed and reburied in the Maria Clara Church of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente in Manila Dick Israel 1947 2016 movie and television actor formerly of ABS CBN and Viva Films his remains along with his wife Marilyn Michaca 1947 2016 were later transferred to the Enternal Gardens Memorial ParkPopular culture EditThe Museum Foundation of the Philippines and Carlos Celdran s Walk This Way both used to hold walking tours the Chinese Cemetery North Cemetery and La Loma Cemetery Manila North Cemetery and Chinese Cemetery have a trove of funerary architecture Mausoleums are designed to look like Chinese pagodas Hindu Shikhara temples Egyptian pyramids guarded by Sphinxes Greek and Roman inspired temples Romanesque type churches even Art Deco mausoleums 16 The Manila North Cemetery was the plot setting for the episode Paa of the 2010 horror film Cinco The Manila North Cemetery is where the movie Tombstone Pillow was shot Tombstone Pillow stars Filipina actress Lourdes Duque Baron It is directed by Dream Team Directors and musical score was done by Hagay Mizrahi who is known as one of the sound engineers for Justin Bieber Said film reaped several prestigious nominations and awards abroad namely Winner for Best Short Drama at the ICP Entertainment Short Film Series official finalist at the Asian Cinematography Awards New York City Independent Film Festival LA Shorts International Film Festival and the NYCIFF Festival Tombstone Pillow movie highlights the plight of 6 000 impoverished Filipinos living in the Manila North Cemetery See also EditMarcos Museum and Mausoleum Quezon Memorial Circle La Loma Cemetery Manila Chinese Cemetery Libingan ng mga Bayani Manila American Cemetery and Memorial Manila South Cemetery Scouting memorialsReferences Edit James Chance 2010 Living with the dead Manila s North Cemetery Pictures of the Year International Donald W Reynolds Journalism Institute Retrieved 5 April 2013 Republic of the Philippines Presidential Museum and Library Our Heritage and the Departed A Cemeteries Tour Archived 2015 09 28 at the Wayback Machine a b Palafox Quennie Ann 4 September 2012 Cemeteries of Memories Where Journey to Eternity Begins National Historical Commission of the Philippines Retrieved 4 November 2018 a b Vintage Philippines December 2 2010 Manila North Cemetery A Time Capsule of Philippine History Archived 2014 05 03 at the Wayback Machine Rizal did not get his dying wish to have simple burial at Paang Bundok 25 December 2016 Sauler Erik November 2 2012 Philippine Daily Inquirer From buko shakes to portalets entrepreneurs thrive at Manila North Cemetery Valenzuela Nikka G 2019 10 30 Illegal settlers out of Manila North Cemetery INQUIRER net Retrieved 2020 07 09 Lico Gerard 2008 Arkitekturang Filipino A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Philippines Quezon City The University of the Philippines Press pp 331 332 339 ISBN 978 971 542 579 7 Philippine Daily Inquirer November 2 2012 Did You Know Manila North Cemetery Pedrajas Joseph Almer 2020 08 29 Former Manila mayor Alfredo Lim is laid to rest Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2020 08 30 1 CWGC Casualty record Activist Reina Mae Nasino attends child s burial at Manila cemetery The Manila Times Retrieved October 17 2020 Our Heritage and the Departed A Cemeteries Tour Presidential Museum amp Library Retrieved 4 November 2018 Our Heritage and the Departed A Cemeteries Tour Presidential Museum and Library Retrieved October 30 2014 Rizal kin move out of crowded city cemetery Philippine Daily Inquirer March 3 2018 Retrieved June 17 2021 Walter Ang October 28 2013 8list ph 8 Trivia About Manila Cemeteries External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Manila North Cemetery Cemeteries are a time capsule of RP history culture permanent dead link CWGC Manila North Cemetery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manila North Cemetery amp oldid 1131850272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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