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2019 IIEE EASTERN/CENTRAL REGION RETURN to SENDER STATUS Firstname Middlename Lastname EDITED ADDRESS Chaptername RTS MOVED out GLENN ALAGON MEJORADA REMOLADOR ST 2019 IIEE EASTERN/CENTRAL REGION RETURN TO SENDER STATUS firstName middleName lastName EDITED ADDRESS chapterName RTS MOVED OUT GLENN ALAGON MEJORADA REMOLADOR ST. POB 2 TAGBILARAN CITY BOHOL Bohol RTS DECEASED FERMO CENTILLAS MELENCION ANONANG BUENAVISTA BOHOL Bohol RTS MOVED OUT ARIEL DUCAO DOMINGUEZ PROVINCIAL GENERAL SERVICE OFF DORIA STREET CAPITOL COMPOUND TAGBILIRAN CITY BOHOL Bohol RTS MOVED OUT GLEN PALACA HUBAHIB CPG AVENUE MEZZANINE FLR. TRAVELLERS INN TAGBILARAN CITY BOHOL Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS SEVERO VILLAMOR RAMIREZ PUROK 1 SITIO SIBUCAO BRGY. BINGAG DAUIS BOHOL Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Vicente Jr. Petalcorin Melencion Popoo Bohol Philippines Bohol RTS MOVED OUT VICTOR BEROU BERSALUNA 67-B AGNO EXT. TATALON QUEZON CITY Bohol RTS MOVED OUT FREDERICK JASON JUMAWID BAJA BLK 17 LOT 1 HANJIN VILL. BRGY NAGBUNGA CASTILEJOS ZAMBALES Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS ROWEL VISTO ABUCEJO 256 BMBA 4TH AVENUE BRGY 118 CALOOCAN CITY Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS ARMAND NOBLE SEROHIJOS CALUMBANGAN ST. LAJOG BOHOL Bohol RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS MARGARITO BUSANO ABAY-ABAY PUROK 1 LUMBAY BOHOL Bohol RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS DENNIS BETASA INLAJUSTA PEÑAFLOR STREET TAGBILARAN CITY BOHOL Bohol RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS James Anderson Genilo Agbay Sta. Cruz Tagbilaran Bohol Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS IMMANUEL KARLO TAGANAHAN BULLECER POBLACION DAUIS BOHOL Bohol RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS FRANCISCO ANGALOT TUBAL BLK 12 LOT 3 FRANCISCO HOMES 1 CSJDM BULACAN Bohol RTS MOVED OUT BRESNAVE HOPE JASSON PAGUTA SALDOM WEST ULBUJAN G-HERNANDEZ bohol Bohol RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS NEIL RYAN SANAG PAG-ONG SANTUICO ST. PIO DEL PILAR MAKATI CITY Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS JAYSON BUTAD BONAJOS DAO TAGBILARAN BOHOL Bohol RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS Ryan Moniño Quarteros sampaguita st. biclatan trias cavite Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS alfie mark mamac colanse dao district tagbilaran city bohol Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS miguel abanto montajes totolan dauis bohol Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS MARK LOOD MATAUM G. HORNIJAS BINGAG DAUIS BOHOL Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS ivy millan garay purok 1 putol can-upao jagna bohol Bohol RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS rosnaden amahan operino BINGAG davis bohol Bohol RTS MOVED OUT EMMANUEL SAGURAN LIM 258 UYTENGCO ST., JONES AVE. CEBU CITY Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS PACIFICO COBOL ESCUADRO, JR. TURGA MESATBUSAL CEBU CITY Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS OFELIO TANGHIAN MIPARANUM SAN JOSE PANDACAN CEBU Cebu RTS MOVED OUT EUGENIO CELESTE MALAZARTE 31 STO TOMAS ST., H&L BLDG GALAS QUEZON CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS JOSE ALBERTO EBORDE ERALDO 172 B13 EUSEBIO AVE. NAGPAYONG 2 PINAGBUHATAN PASIG Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS TEODORO ESPELAGUERA ARNAIZ #4 TORMIS ST. SAMBAGI I CEBU CITY Cebu RTS MOVED OUT ALBERTO LETRERO DESCARTIN 864-A SAN ANTONIO ST. HIPODROMO CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS DANILO TOLENTINO SINCO 28B Skyview Village ,Laray Inayawan Cebu City LARAY Cebu RTS MOVED OUT JEROME LO BUCU . LUCOD BAGANGA DAVAO ORIENTAL Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS NOEL AGAWIN FEY SAMBAG 2 CEBU CITY Cebu RTS MOVED OUT LEVY PENADOS SIONG NORECO ROAD MANGNAO DUMAGUETE CITY NEGROS ORIENTAL Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS HONORIO C. FUCANAN LINDAVILLE PHASE II TAGBILARAN CITY 6300 Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS NESTOR GARCIA ENRIQUEZ, JR. 3RD FLOOR MARTINEZ BUILDING JONES AVENUE CEBU CITY Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS HENRY BUSTILLO RAMIL 43509 TRES DE ABRIL ST. PAHINASAN SAN NICOLAS CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Crisaldo Suansing Diaz SITIO TAHNA BRGY. TISA LABANGON CEBU Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS DANTE ABELLA LABAREZ SAMPAGUITA BANILAD MANDAUE CITY CEBU Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS OSCAR ABARRI MENDOZA IBABAO MANDAUE CITY CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS BENEDICTO MAPUA CUENCA 19 JESUS DPWH COMPOUND PANDAKAN METRO MANILA Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS HAROLD CARRENO SANCHEZ C/O ARICAYOS RESIDENCE #35 RAMON DUTERTE STREET LABANGON CEBU CITY Cebu RTS DECEASED BELARMINO ESPAÑOL MARAON DIVISORIA BONTOC SOUTHERN LEYTE Cebu RTS MOVED OUT ALLAN TANISA REDOBLE ISLA VERDE WHITE ROAD, INAYAWAN CEBU CITY Cebu RTS MOVED OUT NELSON MEULE ROSALES 102 A PACANA STREET TISA CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS GUILLERMO ORDOÑA SORIANO, JR. EDISON STREET LAHUG CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS WENDELL GRAVINES GAPAY 934 SALINAS DRIVE EXTENSION LAHUG CEBU CITY 6000 Cebu RTS MOVED OUT RICARDO BATINGAL LABOR PUROK MANGGA IBABAO ESTANCIA MANDAUE CITY CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS MARCIAL JUDILLA OPO JR. 216-1-B V. RAMA AVE., GUADALUPE CEBU CITY Cebu RTS MOVED OUT WILFREDO GADIA REQUINA, JR. TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES WCIP-Z BUAROY BALAMBAN CEBU Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS Jose Rey Pinez 306 Bmw Road ABU SHAGARA SHARJAH Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS GUILLERMO COYOCA BRIONES B. RODRIGUEZ ST. BRGY. LOOC LAPU-LAPU CITY CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS GERALD MONSALUD GALEOS 64 SANCIANGKO CEBU CITY Cebu RTS MICHAEL PACURIBOT CATIIL PUROK 2 . BRGY.DIVISORIA BONTOC SOUTHERN LEYTE Cebu RTS MOVED OUT CLIFF FLANDEZ AMODIA RM 306 SENO BLDG SUTERTE BANAWA CEBU CITY Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS ROMALDO ROSIALDA SOLAYAO TECSON BANGKULASI NAVOTAS Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS NIÑO HAROLD QUILO BACUS 346-A DEL ROSARIO ST. TUPAS, SAWANG CALERO CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS RICO FLANCO LASMARIAS sitio sto nino in front of jamestown subd. inayawan cebu 6000 Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS EUGENE PELIGRINO ARBUIS SITIO MATAB-ANG DAY-AS CORDOVA CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS FELIXARDO CANONO CUARTO BLK 5 SEAWAGE PUSOK LAPU CITY CEBU Cebu RTS MOVED OUT LOPICINIO SANOPAO TORREFALMA, JR. 7 AMORES APT. HAWAIIAN MARIGONDON LAPU CITY CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS ERNESTO CORCELLES LAMOSTE, JR. SAN ROQUE PUSOK LAPU-LAPU CITY CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS RYAN BREGOLI BRIAN SITIO PROPER BRGY. CAMPUSONG BORBON CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS QUIRICO ORTEGA COSEP SITIO NUYOCA GUADALUPE CEBU CITY Cebu RTS MOVED OUT ALEX ALABA PENINSULA IIEE CEBU CHAPTER TESDA VII COMPOUND ARCHIBISHOP BANILAD CITY Cebu RTS MOVED OUT ROMMEL SALINDONG CONCHA 131 V. RAMA AVENUE CALAMBA CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Alaine Rodriguez Florentino 173-U F. Villa Private Road T. Padilla Cebu City Cebu RTS MOVED OUT ANGEL TROCIO MONTERAS 1342 CAPITOL, CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS ROLANDO FALCONE BALICASTRO . SEAWAGE PUSOK LAPU-LAPU CITY CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS RICHIL TAPASAN ABELLA CATTLEYA STREET BLISS HOUSING LABANGON CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS WILLIE NAUASA AVENTURADO UPPER LAGUERTA LAHUG CEBU CITY Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS CHRISTOPHER DAMAOLAO SESALDO HERNAN CORTES ST. BANILAD MANDAUE CEBU Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS DJEROME ELAN FATIMA VILLAGE BANGKAL IBABAO CORDOVA CEBU . Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS DARYL DUNGOG BONBON BLK 5 JUANA OSMENA EXT., CAMPUTHAN CEBU Cebu RTS NO RECIEVER HAROLD R. SANCHEZ 015 POSO POBLACION CORDOVA CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS DARWIN VILLACERAN MARANDE 4 Greenbelt Drive Pusok LAPU-LAPU CITY Cebu 6000 Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS Hope Ybañez Baroro DUNGOG APARTMENT BRGY. LOOC II SALVAGE LAPU-LAPU CITY CEBU . Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS FELIX KEVIN GLODOVE RAGAS JR B. ARANAS ST. BRGY. SAN NICOLAS PROPER CEBU CITY Cebu RTS MOVED OUT REUEL CATURAN MAGDALUNES NO. 225-E GREENSIDE BRGY. HIPODROMO CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS KEITH EUGENE CHUNGALAO BICAR BLK 1 LOT 4 GOLDEN GLOW VILLAGE PUEBLO DE ORO CAGAYAN MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS RAY JOSEPH ESCUADRO BALONGOY 118 1ST CANJULAO LAPU-LAPU CITY CEBU Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS CIRILO VILLARTA BARANGAN . ML. QUEZON ST., PILIT, CABANCALAN MANDAUE CEBU Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS NOLINIEL SAYSON ABLAS BRGY. INAYAWAN Cebu City 6000 Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS ROY CABERTE DELFIN SALINAS DRIVE LAHUG CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS CHRISTIAN KARHL MONTECILLO TEROL PUROK 8 CAMPUTHAN CEBU CITY Cebu RTS MOVED OUT JEREMY CHIONG PERATER # 10 ST JAMES LAHUG CEBU CITY 6000 Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Maria Sarah May Panebio Kilme House No. 3 , Sitio Sea Lion F Jaca Street Inayawan Cebu City 6000 Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS ARNEL LIZANO FUENTES MAGSAYSAY STREET PASIL CEBU CITY Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS Vicente Agta DOGOY TAGBILARAN BOHOL 6342 Cebu RTS MOVED OUT CRIS LAWRENCE ANTOLIJAO MARCOJOS BLK 5 LOT 8 AGAN GRAND VILLE CITY HEIGHTS GENERAL SANTOS SOUTH COTABATO Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS GENE VILLARIN RABUSA CABITOONAN TOLEDO CEBU Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS John Martin Nale NAVARRO San Isidro Tagbilaran Bohol 6018 Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS Ritche Kim Andoy Pates unit 211 urban deca homes tisa cebu city 6000 Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS ISAIAH LEE FERNIZ LIGUTOM H PUSOK ROAD BARANGAY LAPULAPU CITY CEBU Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS JUN DAVID WALWAL GUIGAYOMA PUSOK LAPU-LAPU CITY CEBU Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS gelou pono orapa g.gonzaga poblacion bohol Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Lawrence Villaroya Sow 17 Lot 2-b Bayanihan Village Basak Pardo Cebu City Cebu RTS MOVED OUT RALPH CORCIEGA LACABA BLK 2 LOT 18 ST. JOSEPH SUBD. BRGY 1 SAN CARLOS CITY NEGROS OCCIDENTAL Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS ALEX CABANOG TABASA 269 KATIPUNAN ST LABANGON CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Salde Dicdican CARAWANA Block 2 Lot 24 Villa Aurora Nagpayong Pinagbuhatan Pasig City Metro manila 1602 Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS ALIMODEN ARAÑEZ AYAON 183A F. VILLA T. PADILLA CEBU Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS Zoren Gonzales SOTTO 29 PUROK-3 SAG TAGBILARAN BOHOL 6325 Cebu RTS MOVED OUT ANTHONY VINCE YAP QUIJANO 334 V.RAMA AVE CALAMBA CEBU CITY Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS ROLAN GALANO NAVIDAD PUROK 2 BRGY 21 BUTUAN CITY AGUSAN DEL NORTE Cebu RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS HANZ TAPALES VEGA 416 A BONTORES ST. BASAK CEBU CITY Cebu RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS John Mark Cuizon REUYAN Pusok
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