MANILA, Philippines – Chito Madrigal Collantes passed away peacefully in her home at 6 p.m. yesterday. She was 86.
As matriarch of the Madrigal family, Chito was a true woman of character, grace and substance, who was one of the first of a generation of women to break away from traditional roles. She was one of the first Filipinas to pass the bar in Washington DC.
She will be remembered as both a pioneering businesswoman and philanthropist, as well as a style icon. Not only was she active in politics throughout her life, especially with the campaigns of Presidents Marcos and Macapagal, she was also a Dame of the Order of St. Sylvester.
Chito is survived by her husband, former Foreign Affairs Minister Manuel Collantes, as well as generations of family who “will live inspired by her life’s example.”