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Adventist Island Matriarch Celebrates 100 Years, Reveals Her Longevity Secrets

Grandma Serya celebrates her 100 years of life. She attributes her longevity to faith, good diet, and resilience. [Photo courtesy of Lola Serya's family]

A devoted member of the Adventist Church in Burabod, San Antonio, Northern Samar, Philippines, celebrated her 100th birthday on June 12, 2024. The centenarian Egleseria Baybayon Abayon-Mahinay, affectionately known as 'Yaya Serya' by her loved ones and friends, has been a pillar of faith in her family and community since her baptism at age 16.

At 25, Lola Serya married Rafael Pelagia Mahinay. Together, they raised their only daughter, Editha Mahinay. Editha later married and had a daughter, Ernielyn Mahinay, Lola Serya’s only grandchild.

Tragically, Editha passed away due to illness, leaving Ernielyn in the loving care of her grandparents, Lola Serya and Lolo Rafael.

Lola Serya’s family lived simply on their farm in Northern Samar, where they cultivated a variety of crops and coconut trees. They primarily produced copra—dried coconut kernels—which they sold to industries for food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical purposes, providing a modest but stable income.

Through these means of livelihood, Lola Serya and her husband were able to send Editha and, later, Ernielyn to college. Not only could the couple provide for the two with the education they chose, they also raised them both as God-fearing children and leaders of their church. 

Lola Serya's faith and principles in life as an Adventist deeply influenced all her family, guiding them through challenges, whether in decision-making or handling conflicts. 

They remain steadfast in their faith, even when faced with the demands of school and work that conflict with their Sabbath observance.

"Even as adults, we still seek Lola Serya's counsel and guidance," Ernielyn shared. "Whenever we go somewhere for school and work, she always sends us off with reminders to stand firm in our faith."

From her youth, until present, Lola Serya actively supported evangelistic efforts and church activities. She even traveled with different groups between islands to offer songs during health and gospel campaigns.

On account of educational attainment, Lola Serya did not pursue higher education but graduated with high honors during her elementary days at an Adventist Laymen School (now Springview Academy, Inc.) in Northenr Samar. As proof of her intellectual capacities, Lola Serya can still recite the valedictory address she delivered during her elementary school graduation. Her memory is still sharp, and her cognitive abilities have never deteriorated.

"In her time during World War 2, grade six is already at a remarkable level. Back then, only a few got college diplomas," added Ernielyn.  

Stressing the importance of education, Lola Serya made sure Editha and Ernielyn could complete a college degree. She showed them examples of determination and ways of survival by providing for their needs, even after her husband's health declined and she had to do it alone. 

When asked about her secret to longevity and health, Yaya Serya attributes it to her life on the farm and a simple diet of fruits, root crops, and vegetables. She eats no other meat except for fish, which are abundant on the island where she lives. She remains active until these days, maintaining her independence.

"Lola still does simple household chores like preparing meals and washing dishes," Ernielyn revealed. "She never sits around and allows us to serve her." 

Lola Serya's 100th birthday is proof of her lifestyle, that serves as an inspiration to others. It showcases the benefits of a healthy diet and a life rooted in simplicity, faith, and family.

"Lola Serya has always been tough against life challenges. And most of all, her faithfulness in serving the Lord has never faltered. She still comes to church regularly."

In honor of the centenarian, the administrators and officers of the Adventist Church in Samar (SM) congratulate Lola Serya and her family on this noteworthy accomplishment. She is an inspiration and a source of pride, not only to the Adventist Church in Samar but to the entire Adventist community.

Her life narrative tells of her steadfast faith, unfailing love, and the power of a well-lived life. Her legacy motivates her community and everyone who knows her. Her hundred years are more than just a mark of time; they are a testament to a life spent in accordance with God's direction and protection.

Noreen Sumalpong, Samar Mission