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Antonio Jardin Guanga, age 90, passed away Saturday, February 22, 2014 in Orange Park, Florida. He was born March 7, 1923 in Dingle, Iloilo, Phillipines. Antonio retired after 35 years serving as a base police officer at Subic Bay Naval Base in Phillipines. He enjoyed traveling, attending family functions, and watching his favorite sport boxing on television. Antonio is survived by his son Elmer Guanga, four daughters Elizabeth Santos(Romeo), Elsa G Valerio, Edna Deguzman (Arturo), and Evangaline Guanga; three surviving brothers and one sister; eleven grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Family will receive friends and family 5:00 –9:00 pm Friday, February 28, 2014 at Hardage-Giddens Town & Country Funeral Home, 7242 Normandy Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32205, www.townandcountryfuneralhome.com. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 1:00 pm Saturday, March 1, 2014 at Sacred Herat Catholic Church, 5752 Blanding Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32244. Interment will follow the services at Riverside Memorial Park.
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February 27, 2014
Robert Cleveland
We are truly sorry for your loss. We pray that God will lift your sorrow. From your neighbors.
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