Trinidad de Leon-Roxas
Trinidad de Leon-Roxas (née de Leon y Roura; October 4, 1900 – June 20, 1995[2]) was the wife of Philippine President Manuel Roxas and the fifth First Lady of the Philippines. They were married in 1921 and had two children, Ruby and Gerardo (Gerry).
Trinidad Roxas | |
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First Lady of the Philippines | |
In role May 28, 1946 – April 18, 1948 | |
President | Manuel Roxas |
Preceded by | Esperanza Osmeña |
Succeeded by | Victoria Quirino-Delgado |
Personal details | |
Born | Trinidad de Leon y Roura October 4, 1900[1] San Miguel, Bulacan, Philippine Islands |
Died | June 20, 1995 94) Philippines | (aged
Spouse | |
Children | Gerardo Roxas Ruby Roxas |
A native of San Miguel, Bulacan,[3] De León-Roxas was the daughter of Ceferino De Leon, who was a member of the Malolos Congress. She was also a beauty pageant contestant, having been crowned Carnival Queen (Queen of the Orient) at the Manila Carnival in 1920.[4]
As the country's first lady during the post-war years, De León-Roxas got involved in various charitable organizations such as the White Cross and the Girl Scouts of the Philippines and restored the annual Malacañang Christmas gift-giving begun prior to World War II. The annual gift-giving has become a tradition to this day.
De León-Roxas died on June 20, 1995.
References
- "Trinidad Roura de Leon (1900 - 1995)". Geni.com. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
- G.R. No. 118436 (21 March 1997). Heirs of Roxas v. CA. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
- Balabo, Dino (February 28, 2010). "'Noynoy a sure winner in Bulacan'". The Philippine Star. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
- "Carnival Queens, accomplished women". The Philippine Star. July 10, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2022.