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Jesus Is Alive CommunityCalamagui 2nd Ilagan, IsabelaAs of October 2011 | | | | | | | | | | NAME | GENDER | AGE | BIRTHDAY | CELL LDR. | CP# | REMARKS | 1. | LASAM, MARY JANE | F | | | | | | 2. | BARASI, AMALIA | F | 31 | | | 09061023844 | | 3. | BAUTISTA, CAMILLE KATRINA | F | 15 | | | 09267791043 | | 4. | BULAN, ABBY | F | | | | | ** | 5. | BUQUEL, MARY- JANE | F | 16 | | | 09262681892 | | 6. | CANCERAN, ROSALIA | F | 54 | | | | | 7. | CASTUERAS, JOY | F | | | | | | 8. | CATUBIG, VANESSA | F | 24 | | | 09081268218 | | 9. | DAGDAG, TINTIN | F | | | | | | 10. | DUCO, ROSALIE | F | | | | | | 11. | GAMMAD ROWENA | F | 16 | | | 09051723939 | | 12. | GANGAN BABY | F | | | | | | 13. | GANGAN, GINA | F | | | | | | 14. | GANGAN, REGINA | F | 33 | | | 09109297091 | | 15. | GANGAN. CATHY | F | 37 | | | 09974282918 | | 16. | GUIFAYA, ADEL | F | 36 | | | 09298204369 | | 17. | LAGUTAO, KRISTINE JOY | F | 13 | | | 09169290344 | | 18. | LIGGAYU, ROSE | F | 23 | | | 09063468209 | | 19. | LIQUIGAN, GRACE | F | | | | | ** | 20. | LUMANGLAS, JOAN | F | | | | | ** | 21. | LUMANGLAS, KAREN | F | | | | | ** | 22. | LUMANGLAS, RICA | F | | | | | ** | 23. | MALLAVO, JESSA | F | 13 | | | | | 24. | MENDOZA, ANALIZA | F | 20 | | | 09298462505 | | 25. | MINA, HANNAH GRACE | F | | | | | | 26. | PADDAYUMAN, DURITA | F | 41 | | | 09165331142 | | 27. | RODRIGUEZ, JOY | F | | | | | | 28. | SUGPATAN, RAQUEL | F | 20 | | | 09058265311 | | 29. | TAGAO, MIRIAM JOSEPHINE | F | 15 | | | 09064525536 | | 30. | ZARSA, LIBERTY | F | | | | 09263412832 | BLISS | 31. | CABALONGA, JOJO | M | | | | | | 32. | CASTUERAS, MELVIN |

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