Photo via Isabel Granada official Instagram Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The remains of Isabel Granada is set to arrive on Thursday, Nov 9, from Qatar. There will be a two-day wake at the Sanctuario de San Jose Parish in Greenhills East, Mandaluyong City before she will be cremated. The schedule for her wake and funeral has been released by her colleague Chuckie Dreyfus on Facebook. Update as of 2:43 pm. Isabel Granada’s remains arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila at around 10:20 am according to a report by PEP. On Oct 25, the 41-year-old actress suffered a brain hemorrhage which indicated a brain aneurysm that affected her heart. She then went into a coma and was said to be in a critical yet stable condition as shared by her husband, Arnel Cowley, the next day. Isabel’s condition didn’t improve since and was said to be brain dead. It wasn’t until Saturday night, Nov 4, when the actress passed away in Doha. Isabel Granada’s remains arrives in Manila, schedule of wake and funeral According to a report by GMA, Isabel’s remains were being transported back to Manila Wednesday night from Qatar. Her family decided to have a two-day wake starting on Friday, Nov 10 at Santuario de San Jose Parish at the Duke corner Buffalo Sts, East Greenhills, Mandaluyong City. Isabel’s colleague on GMA’s “That’s Entertainment” Chuckie Dreyfus posted the official schedule of Isabel’s wake and funeral on Facebook. It specifies that on Nov 9, there will be a private viewing only for Isabel’s family, relatives, and close friends. Come Nov 10, Friday, friends and other fans will be given the opportunity to visit during a set public viewing at 10 am to 5 pm only. After that, only family and close friends will be allowed until 12 midnight. The Same schedule will be followed for Nov 11, Friday, except that there will be a Eulogy at 7 pm. On Nov 12, Sunday, Isabel will be transferred to Arlington at 11:30 am. There will be a final mass at 1 pm and finally the cremation at 2 pm before her remains be transferred back to Santuario de San Jose. Check the Facebook post below. A report by ABS-CBN shows Isabel’s husband Arnel Cowley in tears during a requiem mass at the Catholic Church of Our Lady Of the Holy Rosary in Doha, Qatar. The report further says that Isabel will be given military honors by the Philippine Air Force. Isabel Granada served as a 2nd class sergeant for two years. Facebook Comments
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