Eugenio Tumbagahan Tuderios, born on September 6, 1894, in Dumatad, Tangalan, Aklan, was a dedicated public servant who held various government positions from the 1910s to the 1950s. He served as Barrio Lieutenant, Deputy Assessor, Municipal Councilor, and later as Municipal President of Makato. During World War II, he played a key role in separating Tangalan from Makato and was appointed Mayor of Tangalan under Executive Order No. 12 issued by Governor Tomas Confessor. He also became Deputy Governor of Capiz and a delegate to the Liberal Party’s national convention.
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Lady Joana Montuya, 2024
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Jaypee Panganiban Alayon, Lady Joana V. Montuya, Guia Lyn N. Zonio, Grace S. Sapico, Trixia Mae S. Regalado, Romnick T. Taladro, Kathleen D. Dionisio
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Aklan political leaders, Capiz deputy governors, early 20th century Filipino politicians, Eugenio Tumbagahan Tuderios, , Filipino government officials, Filipino local government officials, Filipino political delegates, Filipino public servants, Filipino World War II leaders, Governor Tomas Confessor, Liberal Party Philippines, Makato municipal presidents, Philippine local history, Philippine municipal councilors, Tangalan Aklan history, Tangalan mayors, Tangalan municipality creation
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