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Jose Garvida Flores : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jose Garvida Flores
José Garvida Flores (December 9, 1900 – August 12, 1944) was a Ilocano writer from Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. He was a poet and playwright, compiling several collections of poems, ''Wayawaya ken Sabsabali a Dandaniw'' (Liberty and a Collection of Poems), ''Pitik Ti Puso'' (Heartbeat), ''Kaanunto'' (When Will It Be), ''Tanda Ti Ayanayat'' (In Remembrance of Love), and plays such as ''Dagiti Ayanayat ni Dr. Jose Rizal'' (The Many Loves of Dr. José Rizal), and ''Ayat Iti Ili ken Dadduma Pay a Drama'' (Love of Country and Other Dramas). == Family ==
José Garvida Flores was born in Bangui to the town's first presidente (top town official then), Rufo Manegdeg Flores and Maria Agullana Garvida at the turn of the 20th century. He was the sixth and only boy in the family of seven children. He met Rosalina Lauyan Apostol† (1909–1955), a teacher from Batac, Ilocos Norte (graduated in 1933 at the Philippine Normal School), when she was assigned a teaching post in Bangui. They married on December 27, 1934 and settled down in his hometown. He was a romantic and dedicated some of his poems to her. They had four children, Dr. Prospero Flores, M.D. (born in 1935), Mrs. Oriente Flores-Arzadon (born in 1937), Fili† (1939–1945), and Capt. Bayani Flores (born in 1941). His nephew, The Most Rev. Soliman Ganno y Flores†, Obispo Maximo VII〔The Most Rev. Soliman Ganno y Flores' fulfilling role as the Supreme Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church was brief due to a heart failure while he was praying at the altar of the ''National Cathedral of the Holy Child'' (IFI Central Office) in Manila.〕 was the seventh Supreme Bishop (from 1987–1989) of ''Iglesia Filipina Independiente''.
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