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Dino T. Pineda
Lolo Benny had a calming effect on me. While I was studying in the US, he would work in his room while classical music played in the background.
Jaime T. Pineda
He knew that I was taking singing and guitar lessons. So on a road trip from New York to Pennsylvania, Lolo Benny would tell me stories related to music and his sister, who played the piano.
Marie Pineda-Adashek
While I took film and TV production at NYU, I can’t forget how Lolo Benny exposed me to symphonies and we watched the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, aside from Broadway plays. His favorite singer is Anna Netrebko, a Russian performer whom I also loved.
Junjun T. Lopez
When I was a student in the US, I remember how Lolo Benny and I would walk from our hotel to the church in New York. I can’t forget how he brought me to Madison Square Garden to watch wrestling.
The advice he gives to all the men in our family: “Follow your wife.”ANDIEZ Listen When Teacher is Talking Poster
Noey T. Lopez
Lolo Benny is first a family man, second a man of integrity and third, a cool friend. He taught us never to compromise our integrity.
Mj Tantoco
In Morocco where we lived for years with Lolo Benny and Ninang Glecy, my mom Marilen was strict, and it was Lolo Benny who would say things like: “Lalake ’yan,” he’s a man. He brought us to cabarets like Lido, Moulin Rouge, Crazy Horse.
I learned so much from him during our meals. The dining table was my classroom.
In New York, he taught us how to take the bus. And even when I had a car already, I was on a budget and he taught me to stick to it. I had to save up for gasoline.
Chris Tantoco
My brother MJ and I spent years in Morocco, where we grew up. He would bring us to school and accompany us in the hospital when we were sick. So I thought Morocco was the Philippines. Later on he would bring us to Europe and the US. A big sacrifice he made was when he rode the scary ride Tower of Terror in Florida.
Mornings, he would wake us up to classical music. He was my roommate, my best friend, my father, my lolo, my everything.
Lolo Benny would teach us how to be gentlemen (“Never wear a T-shirt, always a collared shirt to dinner), how to treat women with respect, how to care for others, how to think about employees.
He tells me: “You can’t be whole for others if you are not whole for yourself.”
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