The Mausoleo of Adela Pimentel and Family is a private burial site located in Cuartero, Capiz, covering an area of 126.35 square meters. Built in 1955, it honors Adela Pimentel, a Filipino humanitarian who served in Vietnam as part of Operation Brotherhood during the 1950s. The tomb features a peaceful design with blue and white colors, angel statues, and space for seven graves. It is well-maintained by the family and remains in good condition despite the threat of natural disasters. Each year, the site becomes a communal space during All Saints’ Day, with a memorial mass led by the local priest.
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