Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Dominic's Interview

Juan Quitugua Sudo

                                                                                                                                                     By Dominic

Sudo-Hooper

Period 1/2

ELA

 

  Are any of your relatives from a different country? Well Juan is from Yona, Guam in the Philippines. He was born on June 24,1960. Juan moved from Guam to join the US Civil Service for 38 years. Juan has been through a lot in his life through his childhood, teen years, and adult hood.

 

    Therefore, he had a good childhood. His parents Jose B. Sudo and Maria Quitugua were strict but he was still able to have fun. His childhood took place in Guam. When he was little he used to go to church with his grandma almost everyday. He enjoyed going to church too. He said, “When I started growing up I got more freedom to do what I wanted.”

 

    In addition, to his life in Guam when he was a teenager, Juan said, “I couldn’t do much in a small town.” His usual day in Yona was go to school, play after school, and go home. When he was in his later years he was able to drive and had a motorcycle. Also he was aloud to stay up later. Then he moved to Chula Vista in 1964.

 

    Lastly, Juan got a job when he was 24 and worked for the US civil services for 38 years. During his time he met his future wife Leila M. Cost. He said, “we got married  in 1976 and bought a house in Chula Vista and we are still living there today”. He has no children of his own but has  stepsons and stepdaughters, also he has many grandchildren too. He stopped working when he was 62 years old and started talking care of his granddaughter Ivonne. Juan’s life was a happy and hardworking.

 

    In conclusion, Juan’s life was great he had friends and family supporting him through good and bad times. Even Through his childhood and teen years not just adulthood. He takes care of everyone in his family. He is a great step dad and grandfather to everyone.

1 comment:

  1. this essay is really great. Your grandpa sounds like a very lovely man.
    keep up the good work ;)

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