09 November 2005
Goodbye, Nap Donato!
LOCAL cable television show host and public relations consultant Napoleon Donato died of a massive heart attack at the Nazareth General Hospital in Dagupan City yesterday at around 3.00 p.m.. He was 55.
Rushed by his family to the hospital at around 8 a.m. after complaining of severe back pains and with an elevated blood pressure, Donato, according to one of his sons, had looked quite alright until he took a sudden turn for the worse after lunchtime in his hospital room.
A well known figure in private and government circles from where he got most of his clients for his pioneering company, Linis Pinoy, a janitorial service group, and for his Nap Donato Show over Home Cable television, “Nap” as he is fondly called was in the thick of preparations as organizer and chief coordinator for a grand high school reunion of the University of Pangasinan, this December before the Grim Reaper came.
He was also an active committee leader in Dagupan City’s Strategic Planning discussion sessions and conferences.
He is survived by wife Elizabeth and three sons, Nathaniel Mark, Nicko Paulo and Napoleon Donato, Jr.
A necrological service will be held at the Eternal Gardens chapel in Dagupan City tomorrow at 7 p.m. A mass will precede the cremation of his mortal remains at the Eternal Gardens crematorium on Wednesday, Nov. 9.
Rushed by his family to the hospital at around 8 a.m. after complaining of severe back pains and with an elevated blood pressure, Donato, according to one of his sons, had looked quite alright until he took a sudden turn for the worse after lunchtime in his hospital room.
A well known figure in private and government circles from where he got most of his clients for his pioneering company, Linis Pinoy, a janitorial service group, and for his Nap Donato Show over Home Cable television, “Nap” as he is fondly called was in the thick of preparations as organizer and chief coordinator for a grand high school reunion of the University of Pangasinan, this December before the Grim Reaper came.
He was also an active committee leader in Dagupan City’s Strategic Planning discussion sessions and conferences.
He is survived by wife Elizabeth and three sons, Nathaniel Mark, Nicko Paulo and Napoleon Donato, Jr.
A necrological service will be held at the Eternal Gardens chapel in Dagupan City tomorrow at 7 p.m. A mass will precede the cremation of his mortal remains at the Eternal Gardens crematorium on Wednesday, Nov. 9.
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Knowing Nap makes you feel living is not everything. He was an advocate who loves HIS CITY, yours and mine. A "hot shot" and a true Dagupeno. We will always remember him as man of all season. May he rest in peace. To his family my sincerest condolence.
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