Around the latter part of December, 1944, even before the appearance of the U.S. planes above the town, we witnessed the almost daily execution of innocent civilians, men, women, and children, back of the Elementary School Building, which was converted into a Jap garrison, close to our house. The dividing line between our house and […]
1994 Memoir – 123. Pat’s Mother And Her Cancer
CANCER without morphine or cobra venom to deaden the pain is a very agonizing disease. Nana Ulli cried and agonized day and night until she died. Pat did not suffer like her because she was very well cared for by Dra. Lourdes Loreto in the St. Joseph’s Hospital (in Tampa, Florida) with her MEDICAID insurance […]