Virgilio Agno Hermano's Obituary
Virgilio Agno Hermano passed away peacefully on July 9, 2026, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Virgilio was born in Roxas, Isabela, Philippines, to Mariano and Cirila Agno. He spent much of his early life working as a farmer, where he developed a strong work ethic, humility, and a deep appreciation for family and community.
Seeking new opportunities, Virgilio later moved to Hawaii and built a life through hard work and determination. In Hawaii, he married his beloved wife, Eliza, and dedicated many years of service as a landscaper. Through his work, he helped beautify the communities around him and earned the respect of friends, neighbors, and coworkers who knew him for his reliability and kind nature.
Virgilio will be remembered as a hardworking man whose life was defined by perseverance, devotion to his family, and quiet strength. He cherished the relationships he built throughout his life and took pride in providing for those he loved.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Eliza Hermano, his children, Jubelie Agpaoa, Abraham Hermano, Elvie Apalla, and Victorino Hermano, along with other family members and friends who will deeply miss his presence and cherish the memories they shared with him.
Though he is no longer with us, Virgilio's legacy of dedication, resilience, and love for family will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
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