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The Ilonggo writer’s way of giving

By Neonita A. Gobuyan

ILOILO CITY, Aug 4 (PNA Feature) -- The latest calamity in this island brought the goodness in people and one of those is an Ilonggo-writer and his family.

Quirino B. Baterna, popularly known as Quin and an Ilonggo short story writer, his beloved wife Gregoria and their eight siblings here and abroad bonded together to help thousands of Typhoon Frank victims in this place.

His house, located in Barangay Cubay, Jaro, Iloilo City, was also hit by the flashflood. His wife almost drown, but mysteriously saved by house helps.

As a way of thanking God for sparing his beloved wife, the 70-year-old writer, together with the members of his family, embarked on a massive fund-raising projects to gather funds and goods for the victims.

A cash of P1.5 million was raised from Quin’s business connection from Cebu which was handed to Iloilo City Rep. Raul Gonzales Jr.

Goods worth P250,000 were distributed to Baterna’s less fortunate neighbors in Brgy. Cubay, a son initiated to tap El Shaddai group to distribute goods to victims in Pavia, Iloilo and in the province of Aklan while a daughter in Belgium distributed goods to 1,250 people in Brgy. Balabago, Jaro, Iloilo City. The family is still tapping friends in Manila, Australia and Belgium to help people in Panay.

“We want to help for we care for our fellow Ilonggos. Iloilo is our well-loved place and proud of being Ilonggos,“ Louise Belle Baterna-Hubert, Quin’s daughter-writer who married a Belgian, said.

Quin Baterna was born in Culasi, Ajuy Iloilo. He wrote poems at age 10 and earned his first published work then in Yuhum Magazine, a local publication in Hiligaynon created by Manuel Villalon in the 1950s. This magazine was widely circulated in the Visayas as well as in Mindanao.

He was contributor and later became the assistant literary editor of Hiligaynon. His first foray into radio broadcasting was with the Allied Broadcasting in Iloilo, after returning from work and studies in Manila.

He also worked with Bombo Radyo. Baterna was also involved in real estate business in Iloilo and Manila.

The couple’s children who are now involved in businesses here and abroad are: Q’Roni, Mary Gelle, Louise Belle, Quin, Jucelle, Q'Julie Rose and Rina Grace. (PNA Feature)

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