

He immigrated to the US along with his two sons and two daughters to join his loving wife, Leticia to write a new chapter of their life in a new country.
In his 20's he enlisted in the Philippine Commonwealth Army during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. The United States president at the time, in 1941, issued a presidential order that called the Philippine Commonwealth Army into the service of the Armed Forces of the United States. This service would be to fight alongside the Americans during World War II. After bravely fighting in WWII, he went on to mary and start a family.
In his lifetime he has helped numerous people. Anyone who comes to him for help or problem, he wholeheartedly extends his time to find a solution to their problems. It seemed as there weren't any challenges he couldn't find a resolve for.
He had a very sharp mind, quick witted and a good sense of humor. He was well loved by the people who knew him. Everyone loved to hear him talk. They would sit and listen. They loved the way he spoke. But when he spoke, everyone listened, he was full of wisdom. He was a very caring and compassionate man. He also loved to teach. He was a straight shooter, he was not afraid to say what's in his mind.
He passed on February 29 at 8:30 in the morning. He was 93 years old, and lived a full life.
He was survived by his wife Leticia Galang, his two sons, Renie Galang and Gerry Galang and his two daughters, Cristina Galang Jennes and Bea Galang Cayabyab and fourteen grandchildren: Jermaine Galang, Rainere Galang, Jazmine Galang, Rianna Royo, Alex Galang, Athena Galang,Gemma Galang, Asheley Jenness, Cassie Jenness, Alexis Streeter, Alex Quezon, Aleeyah Cayabyab, Alyssa Cayabyab, and Aalahni Cayabyab. Two great-grandchildren, Brisais Streeter and Brayden Galang.
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