It is with heavy hearts that family and friends announce the passing of their beloved Benjamin “Benjie” Apoyon on December 26, 2023. As the news of his departure reverberates through the community, we come together to remember a man whose warmth, laughter, and friendship touched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Benjamin Apoyon, affectionately known as “Benjie,” was more than a friend; he was a pillar of support, a source of joy, and a beacon of kindness. His passing leaves a void that cannot be filled, and the community mourns the loss of a cherished individual.
In honoring Benjie’s memory, family and friends invite everyone to join them in bidding farewell at the Ground Floor of the Rolling Hills Memorial Chapel old building (Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz II). This space becomes a gathering point for those who wish to pay their respects, share stories, and find solace in the collective grief of losing a dear friend.
The chapel is not just a venue for goodbyes; it is a place to celebrate the life of a man who brought so much joy and camaraderie to those around him. It is a space to recount the shared memories, the laughter, and the moments that defined the friendship and love Benjie shared with the community.
As friends and family unite to mourn the loss of Benjamin “Benjie” Apoyon, may they find strength in each other and in the shared memories that bind them together. The chapel becomes a sacred space where tears are shed, stories are exchanged, and the impact of Benjie’s life is acknowledged and celebrated.
In the face of loss, the community is reminded that the memories of Benjamin Apoyon will forever live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of calling him a friend. The chapel serves as a place to honor his memory, offering comfort and solace to those grappling with the reality of his absence.
As we say goodbye to a beloved friend, may Benjamin “Benjie” Apoyon rest in eternal peace. His legacy of kindness, laughter, and friendship will endure, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of those who were fortunate enough to share in his journey.