Herminio Teves

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Preceded byMargarito Teves
Succeeded byPryde Henry Teves
Constituency3rd District
Preceded byLorenzo Teves
Herminio Teves
Official portrait, 2001
Member of the House of Representatives from the Negros Oriental
In office
June 30, 1998  June 30, 2007
Preceded byMargarito Teves
Succeeded byPryde Henry Teves
Constituency3rd District
In office
December 30, 1969  September 23, 1972
Preceded byLorenzo Teves
Succeeded byDistrict abolished (Next held by Jerome Paras)
Constituency1st District
Governor of Negros Oriental
In office
1986–1987
Preceded byLorenzo Teves
Succeeded byEmilio Macias
Personal details
BornHerminio Teves y Guivelondo
(1920-04-25)April 25, 1920
DiedMay 15, 2019(2019-05-15) (aged 99)
Spouse(s)Narcisa Bustalino (first wife)
Victoria Villamor (second wife)
RelationsLorenzo Teves (brother)
Arnie Teves (grandson)
Pryde Henry Teves (grandson)
Children8, including Margarito
Alma materPhilippine Nautical School
OccupationPolitician

Herminio “Meniong” Guivelondo Teves (25 April 1920 – 15 May 2019) was a Filipino politician, businessman and legislator from Negros Oriental.[1]

Herminio Guivelondo Teves was born to Margarito Teves y Pinili (of Dumaguete and Toloñg) and Francisca Guivelondo y Serna (of Cebu) on April 25, 1920, in Nueva Valencia, Negros Oriental.[2]

He first wed Narcisa “Sisay” Bustalino y Enrera, and they had three children: Margarito, born in 1943; Pamela, born in 1945; and Virginia, born in 1946.[3][4] Narcisa died in 1949 due to cancer. He then wed, Teves married Victoria “Toring” Villamor, Narcisa's cousin, and they had five children.[3]

Teves completed his elementary and high school education at Negros Oriental High School and graduated with a degree in maritime transportation with a specialization in nautical studies from the Philippine Nautical School.[3][1]

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