But I think that for many, their presence at the anniversary Mass was an act of loyalty not just to Ninoy but also most especially to his widow. Ninoy is in perfect happiness in heaven. Cory on earth needed to know more who is by her side, and last Aug. 21, she got her answer.
After the Mass celebrated by Fr. Catalino Arevalo S.J. by Ninoys tomb at the Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque, Cory gave a very moving speech.
"Well, I am 69 years old! You can never tell," she answered. Cory has always described herself as fatalistic. If Gloria Arroyos philosophy is "Do what is right, do your best and God will take care of the rest," Corys is: "Pray with all your heart, work with all your might and leave the rest to God."
She said one of her daughters had recently given her a French magazine, and there was a line there that struck her. It went something like, "If you were to die today, what would you leave behind?" To me, it seemed that at this point in her life, Cory does not want to leave any bitterness behind.
The day after the anniversary, Mrs. Aquino left for Japan for a series of speaking engagements and for what her spokesman former Press Undersecretary Deedee Siytangco said was a "much-needed break."
Deedee was one of the few people Cory thanked for being "faithful to me through all these years." She also acknowledged Gina de Venecia, who was seated between her and Raul Roco during the Mass, and called her "my personal favorite."
She thanked the media which she rarely does and made special mention of STAR chief photographer Val Rodriguez, who was her official photographer in the seven years she was president.
The choirboys included Bodjie Santiago, Amos Francia, JJ Ignacio, Mario Garcia, JM Lopez, Carlo Cannu, Arnel Mendoza, Justin Lladoc and Chris Ong (the conductor).
"PAL has never lost a plane over the Pacific, a fact that not many people are aware of," points out Nepomuceno. Good point.
Another reason Nepomuceno favors the flag carrier is its "soft landings."
"At times I was not even aware that we were already on the ground." These soft landings apparently weigh in heavily as far as PAL passengers are concerned. They are major reasons why another businessman, Oscar Reyes, former chairman of the Shell companies in the Philippines, flies PAL.
"PAL has the smoothest landings. So soft touchdowns you wouldnt even notice that you have landed. The sensation is different," says Reyes.
Both Nepomuceno and Reyes have also been spoiled by the in-flight pampering at PAL and make no bones about it.
"The outstanding feature about PAL from the beginning was the reputation of its flight stewardesses for attentiveness, cheerfulness, efficiency and attractiveness!" says Nepomuceno. He and wife Asuncion have a daughter.
Reyes, who met his wife Editha during a flight to Canada, says it is the warmth and friendliness of service that makes him fly PAL.
"Flying PAL is being at home. It is your country in the sky; with a long flight you will feel the comfort. You have a crew that understands you. It is an extension of your home, your country, I appreciate the value they extend to their customers whether Filipino or not."