The Philippine Star

Thank you, Manay Ichu, for ‘being there’ for us

- By Boots AnsonRoa Rodrigo

Dear Manay Ichu,

Forty days after you quietly joined your Creator, we continue to marvel at your malateleno­vela romance with life, in general, and the movie Industry, in particular.

You were to the Manor born; a product of genteel upbringing by your Vera-Perez ancestors. Breeding was your middle name. You were a genuine Class Act. But you were a Child of the Movies, and happily for us in the industry, you stepped down from the now iconic tower of the Valencia Mansion. Instead, you chose to work with, and for, the underpaid, the underemplo­yed and the underserve­d in the industry by supporting the Movie Workers Welfare Foundation ( Mowelfund) through its 46-year history as trustee and board chairman.

We owe it to the movie world to herald your painstakin­g initiative­s and achievemen­ts to uphold the film industry and its marginaliz­ed workers. We witnessed firsthand your care and compassion for the last, the least and the lost among our co-workers, whom you endearingl­y called your “alipores” (the “small fries” or little ones).

Thank you, Manay Ichu, for always ”being there” for us with your self-effacing but formidable presence. Thank you for the many years of constant effort to sustain Mowelfund’s mission of welfare, health and subsidized film education for our thousands of beneficiar­ies. And thank you for bearing with and participat­ing in our creative but sometimes unconventi­onal fundraiser­s like horse races, billiards, bowling, marathons, ukay-ukay and even poker tournament­s. Matindi kasi ang pangangail­angan.

But, of course, only you could’ve pulled a “coup de grace” like your “death-defying” (pun intended) fundraiser for Mowelfund. Death defying because until your last breath, you still took pains to instruct your heirs to solicit donations to Mowelfund in lieu of flowers at your wake.

Your ultimate fundraiser raised P1.571M for Mowelfund as of Oct. 7. The Macedas and the Vera-Perezes lovingly carried your instructio­ns to the hilt. And your numerous friends and supporters quickly heeded their appeal in your name.

On behalf of our truly founding chairman, Joseph Estrada and our board members, yours truly as chairman, president Rez Cortez, vice president Julius Topacio, Gina Alajar, Jim Baltazar and direk Boy Vinarao, our management, staff and beneficiar­ies, please know that we are establishi­ng a Manay

Ichu Maceda Trust Fund for special projects that are closest to your heart, beginning with webinars on film production and a mini festival highlighte­d by your own MVP Films.

At the instance of the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), a Manay Ichu Award for Outstandin­g Service will be conferred in your honor to a deserving industry practition­er at its forthcomin­g awards night in December.

We will truly miss you, Manay. But we know that you will always be with us in spirit and that you will be our staunchest intercesso­r with the Almighty at the Pearly Gates.

By the way, please use your fool-proof “ensaymada diplomacy” when you lobby for Mowelfund’s cause. Lastly, muster the trademark Manay Ichu charm offensive and ask the Lord to drop Manna from Heaven at our next fundraiser.

Love, in Mowelfund

Your “Alipores”

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 ??  ?? Far right: A birthday cake for Marichu ‘ Manay Ichu’ Maceda during a party at Mowelfund. Right: Manay Ichu (in flamingred dress) with, from left, Mowelfund head Rez Cortez, former Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, Boots, former Pres./ Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and the late Fr. Larry Faraon.
Far right: A birthday cake for Marichu ‘ Manay Ichu’ Maceda during a party at Mowelfund. Right: Manay Ichu (in flamingred dress) with, from left, Mowelfund head Rez Cortez, former Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, Boots, former Pres./ Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and the late Fr. Larry Faraon.
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