The Manila Times

March 3,1976 - November 4, 2017

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two weeks before she went to Qatar, and they had an enjoyable dinner together. His only regret is that they hardly spent time together when Granada left to live in Australia when he was 12.

Like Cowley, he said a tear fell from his mother’s eye when he talked to her while holding her hand. But when they pulled her off the life support machine on November 4, his mom instantane­ously turned white, meaning that her breathing for those 10 days were merely assisted.

He asserted that his parents’ marriage had never been annulled, so they remained a family until the end. villa, said of the much-loved celebrity, “She was pretty as a doll with her lovely eyebrows, thick lashes, and that sweet smile! She was very supportive and a dear friend through the years. Isabel was a truly beautiful human being, inside and out. Her smiles radiated her inner joy. I always admired her being multi-talented and skilful in many areas,” Sevilla said.

“She was very strong, brave, driven, hardworkin­g and excellent at everything that she did. She was always positive, thankful, and had a joyful, adventurou­s spirit. She was nice and kind to everyone she met and knew. Isabel was an amazing woman, daughter, mother, wife, friend, entertaine­r, air force pilot, and more.”

Granada’s remains will be taken to Arlington Chapel and cremated at 2 pm today. Her ashes will then be brought back to Santuario de San Jose, after which her urn will be placed beside her father father’s, s, Humberto Granada, who died in 1995, at the San Jose Parish Co

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