ON the first day of the wake of her father, the late industrialist John Gokongwei, Jr., Robina Gokongwei Pe, gave an eloquent eulogy laced with humor and tenderness.
Pe is the president and CEO of Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc. and the eldest of the tycoon's six children. In sports, she is well-known as a longtime backer of the University of the Philippines' Fighting Maroons.
Pe talked about different milestones in her life, and how her father had guided her along the way. Through her anecdotes, we get a closer glimpse at what the businessman was like as a father.
John Gokongwei, Jr. died on November 9, 2019. He was 93.
'Good evening dear family, relatives, friends, colleagues, and co-workers at JG Summit and Robinsons Retail.
Thank you very much for coming tonight.
A week before dad passed away, he was giving advice to my son, Justin, who's 24, and his advice was: “You have to play around!”
That was my dad, John Gokongwei, Jr. He was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’ll hear.
A lot of people know my dad as a businessman, and boy, was he a businessman. He had been lying in bed for six weeks, unable to speak well because of a tube in his mouth. Other patients would ask for food. He kept asking for company financial reports.
When I was little, his warning to me was: If you don’t work, you don’t eat. I made sure I had my food.
A lot of people would ask me, "Why is your dad so fat?" That’s because he worked so hard. As he said, if you don’t work, you don’t eat.
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