Sun.Star Pampanga

David siblings keep late father’s memory alive

- BY IAN OCAM PO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

PORAC— Board Member Fritzie David-Dizon and Vice-Mayor Dexter David led the gift-giving and feeding programs at the SAUP Project in Barangay Cangatba here, mindful of how their late father Mayor Roy David had a soft spot for the people of the said community.

The project is done yearly every September 8 during the birthday of the former three-term mayor. David married the late Edna de Ausen, who also figured prominentl­y in local politics.

David and his sister had kept and nurtured their tradition after the former mayor died on August 8, 2002.

“We do it to honor my father and mother. Our parents’dedication to public service is immense,” said David-Dizon, who is also councilor of Porac.

The siblings’mother also served as former Pampanga acting governor. Their father was a former town councilor and was appointed mayor in 1986 shortly after EDSA People’s Power Revolution. Residents of SAUP expressed gratitude to the David family for giving a “lasting gift.”

Mayor David and his wife gave the 1.5 hect- ares of land in Cangatba to the residents in SAUP. There are now some 250 families living in SAUP located in front of the family’s estate in Cangat ba.

His family had donated several hectares of lands to poor and homeless residents not just in Porac but at nearby Sta. Rita town and in Bataan pr ovi nce.

The generosity of the David clam also extended to other towns. The property where the public high school in Barangay San Basilio in Sta. Rita town was donated by the Davids. The former mayor is a native of San Basilio.

Currently, there are four SAUP projects in Porac. The lands on the four projects are owned by the Davids. David and David-Dizon formally turned over lands to SAUP residents before the May 2016 elections.

 ?? -Chris Navarro ?? BUB PROJECT. Guagua Mayor Dante Torres with councilors Joan Carreon and Michell Rivera led Monday’s blessing of the boom truck purchased by the local government unit, funded through the bottoms up budgeting project.
-Chris Navarro BUB PROJECT. Guagua Mayor Dante Torres with councilors Joan Carreon and Michell Rivera led Monday’s blessing of the boom truck purchased by the local government unit, funded through the bottoms up budgeting project.

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