Esperanza Osmeña
Esperanza Limjap-Osmeña | |
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4th First Lady of the Philippines | |
In role 1 August 1944 – 28 May 1946 | |
President | Sergio Osmeña |
Preceded by | Pacencia Laurel |
Succeeded by | Trinidad Roxas |
Second Lady of the Philippines | |
In role 15 November 1935 – 1 August 1944 | |
President | Manuel L. Quezon |
Preceded by | Position established Position last held by Maria Concepcion Trias |
Succeeded by | Victoria Quirino |
Personal details | |
Born | Esperanza Limjap y Escolar December 18, 1894 San Miguel, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire[1] |
Died | April 4, 1978 Makati, Philippines[1] | (aged 83)
Resting place | Manila North Cemetery Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 3 |
Esperanza Escolar Limjap Osmeña (December 18, 1894 – April 4, 1978)[1] was the second wife of Philippine President Sergio Osmeña and is considered the fourth First Lady of the Philippines.
Biography[]
Esperanza Limjap y Escolar was born in San Miguel, Manila to Mariano Limjap y Nolasco and María Escolar y Carreón.[1]
She married Osmeña in on January 10, 1920 in San Miguel, Manila, two years after the death of Osmeña's first wife, Estefania Chiong Veloso.[2] The couple had three children: Ramón, Rosalina, and Victor.
She became first lady upon the death of Manuel L. Quezon, when her husband succeeded to the presidency of the Philippine government-in-exile in the United States. However, while her husband was president-in-exile, she herself was still in the Philippines and remained there, during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. On 30 Oct. 1944, Volckmann's forces rescued Mrs. Osmena and family from Baguio.[3]: 160–161
She died on April 4, 1978 in at Makati Medical Center in Makati due to heart failure. She was buried at Manila North Cemetery in Santa Cruz, Manila on April 11, 1978.[1]
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- 1894 births
- 1978 deaths
- Filipino Roman Catholics
- Osmeña family
- First Ladies and First Gentlemen of the Philippines
- People from Cebu
- People from Makati
- People from San Miguel, Manila
- Burials at the Manila North Cemetery
- Spouses of presidents of the Philippines