Cresencia Sena is a revered matriarch whose life story is woven through the fabric of Philippine history. Married to Tomas Sena, she is the proud mother of seven children: Alberto, Belen, Cesar, Dominador, Emmanuel, Federico Sr., Gil, Hilario and Ignacio. A profound aspect of Cresencia’s life is the incredible journey her family undertook during one of the most tumultuous periods in history—World War II.
Growing up in a time of great upheaval, Cresencia experienced firsthand the hardships and challenges that came with the war. The Philippines, occupied by Japanese forces during the conflict, faced immense struggles, and families like Cresencia’s endured significant trials. Resources were scarce, and the specter of violence loomed large, yet Cresencia’s strength and determination shone through.
In those dark times, Cresencia became the heart of her family, embodying resilience and hope. She navigated the trials of scarcity with ingenuity, ensuring that her children were provided for, even in the direst of circumstances. Her unwavering spirit fostered a sense of unity among her children, teaching them the importance of family bonds, faith, and perseverance.
Cresencia’s legacy extends beyond her immediate family, as her children, carrying the names from A to I, have all embraced her teachings as they faced their own life challenges. They embody the strength and resilience instilled in them by their mother, contributing to their communities and passing down her values to future generations.
Reflecting on Cresencia’s life is a testament to the power of maternal love and fortitude. As we remember her incredible journey, we honor not just her resilience during World War II, but the enduring spirit she has passed on to her family—one that thrives even today, continuing the legacy of love, strength, and unity for generations to come.
Cresencia Sena
(1907 - 1979)