Fil-Chi biz group mourns demise of ‘Mother Lily’

MANILA: The Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) is mourning the death of Philippine cinema icon Lily Yu-Chu Monteverde, fondly called “Mother Lily” in the movie industry.

Monteverde, who died on Aug. 4, was an entrepreneur and philanthropist in the Filipino-Chinese community.

She would’ve turned 85 on Aug. 19.

She is the long-time matriarch of Regal Films, producing classic films such as “Shake, Rattle and Roll” and the “Mano Po” series.

“Her passing is not only a great loss to the Philippine movie industry, but also to the country’s pop culture and arts,” the FCCCII said in a statement.

The group said Monteverde had notable contributions to the entertainment industry, nurturing and supporting numerous artists, screenwriters, directors, composers, singers, technical experts, designers, actors, and actresses, fostering talent and creativity in the past half-century.

“Her legacy of entrepreneurship, charities, and cultural contributions will continue to inspire
and impact future generations,” the group said.

Monteverde is survived by five children.

Her husband, Remy, died on July 29.

Source: Philippines News Agency

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