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Eunice Pablo Guerrero-Cucueco
Eunice Guerrero-Cucueco (born Eunice Pablo Guerrero; September 16, 1949 – February 12, 1991) was the first woman to serve as the governor of Aurora (province), Aurora Province, Central Luzon, Philippines. from 1988 until her death in 1991 in a plane crash. She was succeeded by Edgardo L. Ong. Death and legacy She was killed in the crash of a Cessna plane in the village of Dicagum in the Sierra Madre mountains on February 12, 1991. A non-governmental organization (NGO) is named after her, the Governor Eunice Guerrero-Cucueco Foundation, Inc. References

1949 births 1991 deaths Governors of Aurora (province) University of the Philippines alumni Ateneo de Manila University alumni 20th-century Filipino medical doctors People from Aurora (province) Women provincial governors of the Philippines {{Philippines-politician-stub ...
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