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Trinidad de Leon-Roxas

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Trinidad Roxas
First Lady of the Philippines
In role
May 28, 1946 – April 18, 1948
PresidentManuel Roxas
Preceded byEsperanza Osmeña
Succeeded byVictoria Quirino-Gonzalez
Personal details
Born
Trinidad de Leon y Roura

(1900-10-04)October 4, 1900[1]
San Miguel, Bulacan, Philippine Islands
DiedJune 20, 1995(1995-06-20) (aged 94)
Philippines
Resting placeManila North Cemetery
Spouse
(m. 1921; died 1948)
ChildrenGerardo Roxas
Ruby 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).

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

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  1. ^ "Trinidad Roura de Leon (1900 - 1995)". Geni.com. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
  2. ^ G.R. No. 118436 (March 21, 1997), Heirs of Roxas v. CA, retrieved August 17, 2022
  3. ^ Balabo, Dino (February 28, 2010). "'Noynoy a sure winner in Bulacan'". The Philippine Star. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
  4. ^ "Carnival Queens, accomplished women". The Philippine Star. July 10, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
Honorary titles
Preceded by First Lady of the Philippines
1946–1948
Succeeded by