Oct. 13 update from Gerry Arnedo (B83)
got this off their blog:

Hello everyone> I just got back today from Legaspi. I witnessed first hand the accident of Fr. Rosero when I took public transpo from legaspi to sorsogon. Very tragic

Fr. Lino was driving a black chevrolet, he ended up hitting a house or a tree on the extreme left side of the road going towards Sorsogon. I believe my ride was less than a minute behind his car. The windshield was shattered, the car was a mess.

I am speculating that he must have been overtaking, but miscalculated and ended up off road. I was told he died minutes after reaching Legaspi

Oct. 11 update from Tato Marcial:

Fr. Lino Rosero's remains lie in state at the Home of Clergy -- the building besides OLPS minor.

Details of his fatal accident are still sketchy but Tato will update us later after his visit to the Clergy House


received 8:30 pm today from From Tato Marcial (B87) by way of Miles Mella (B84);

Fr. Rosero Has died from injuries he suffered after a vehicular accident somewhere along the Villa Hermosa area. He was declared DOA at the Bicol Regional Training Hospital in Albay Legazpi.

Internment details to follow.

4 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...
    yeah, the "modeling" thing sano (learned a lot from that). who'll ever forget that. we pray for the eternal repose of tatalines.
    Anonymous said...
    the most memorable experience i had with tata linuz was during one of our "modeling" sessions when he said :

    Mr. Perez, remember that i am a lawyer. I can sue you for destroying my eyesight, you've got a terrible handwriting!

    Last October 2005, during the Alumni homecoming, i really sought him to express my gratitude for teaching us the english language in his distinct style...latubon ta ika (pero linatob ka na)for every mispronounced word, or wrong grammar, spelling, etc...

    I told him that his brand of discipline paid off, i was exempted form the intensive english proficiency course required by the Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program to their fellows - elect...

    Tata Linuz was in his usual jolly self. He said: "true, totep, it really pays! See, now you know why i was so strict."

    And i am paying tribute to one great OLPS mentor...

    Tata Linuz, salamat sa banggurang nan latob.... salamat sa modelling...
    Anonymous said...
    the great linus have gone to the setting where the nymphs of the sheperd lies! farewell to a great teacher...
    Anonymous said...
    one of the greatest teachers in the place where the "to be" priests are being formed. a known priest that one has to be proud living in his time...

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