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Natalio Magallanes Beltran, Jr.

Also Known As: "Jun"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Odiongan, Romblon, MIMAROPA, Philippines
Death: June 18, 2003 (66)
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Immediate Family:

Son of Natalio Alberto Beltran, Sr. and Venancia Magallanes Beltran
Husband of Private
Father of Private; Private User; Private; Private User and Private User
Brother of Paulino Magallanes Beltran; Private; Emilio M. Beltran Sr.; Private; Private and 3 others
Half brother of Private

Occupation: Business consultant, politician
Managed by: Allyn Beltran
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About Natalio Beltran Jr.

Wrote and/or authored the following books and dissertation:

1) Privatization of non-performing assets of government owned and controlled corporations : an empirical evaluation by Natalio M. Beltran

Publication: 1989.

Thesis (D.Bus.Mngt.) - Philippine Women's University, Manila.

Available at National Library of the Philippines, Call Number: Diss 338.9 B419p 1989

2) Bridge to the Future, Published. Information will be provided at a later date.

3) Lambdan Security Agency Manual Published.

4) Masteral Thesis at Ateneo De Manila University, Makati, Philippines. Information will be provided at a later date.

Written In Memoriam on his death:

WEATHERVANE (http://cajidiocan.com/weathervane0703.html)

by Ed Verceles

NATALIO BELTRAN, JR.

June 18, 2003 is a day that will be long remembered by Romblomanons. On this day, Natalio Beltran, Jr., one of the truly great sons of Romblon passed away. "Jun" as he is fondly called by his provincemates, became Congressman in 1983 and held the post until 1992. In Congress, he was a member of the powerful Commission on Appointments. Prior to becoming a member of the House of Representatives, he was under-secretary of Public Works and Highways from 1986 to 1987 where he was also director in the attached agencies to DPWH.

It was in these two positions that Jun did his outmost and contributed to the progress of his province through the contributions of school buildings, roads and bridges, barangay halls and plazas, barangay sheds, multi-purpose cooperative projects during his colorful career.

Congressman Beltran never forgot his debt of gratitude to his province and his close connections and helped a number of associates to rise in their concerns among them:

a. Nonoy Arboleda - as OIC Mayor of Looc;

b. Totoy Ylagan - as Mayor of Odiongan;

c. Francisco Solis - as Mayor of Romblon, Romblon;

d. Jose Madrid - as Governor;

e. Jose Musico - as Vice-governor;

f. Noe Tarrosa - as Mayor of Cajidiocan;

g. Celso Renion - as Mayor of San Fernanado;

h. Julie Panderanga - as Mayor of Banton;

i. Leo Machon - as Mayor of Sta. Fe

j. Jorge Ramos and Cyril Mayor as employees of PNR.

During his wake, a member of national and provincial personalities attended, among them, Vice-President Teofisto Guingona, Senator Raul Roco, former Manila Mayor Mel Lopez, Cong. Cabochan of Caloocan, Mrs. Evangeline Nadrona, former WPD Captain Jack Rojas, Judge Manuel Recto, Dr. Joey Cabrera, Dr. Jenny Mayor, Estanislao Famatiga of Odiongan, Gen. Fabic, Auring Solidum, Atty. Isabelo Tomas, and former Mayor Juan Rovira of Cajidiocan. Congressman Beltran was born in March 9, 1937, the sixth of nine children of Natalio Beltran, Sr. and Venancia Magallanes. He has BBA and LLB degrees from University of the East and a Master of Business Administration degree from Ateneo de Manila. He was married to Elsa Villanueva Fernandez who, herself is a BS Pharmacy graduate of the University of the Philippines, and a holder of a Masters in Business Administration from the Philippine Womens University. They have four children namely:

1. Natalie, a CPA-Law degreee holder from the University of the East:

2. Natalio, a BA graduate from PSBA and now president of Liga ng mga Barangay Chairman of Manila and Manila Councilor;

3. Nelissa, a BS Economics degree holder from UST with an MBA from Letran and now also councilor in Manila; and

4. Maria Nina - a student at a Dominican School.

Congressman Beltran was also active in civic and community work. He was Assemblyman in 1984 -1986 representing Romblon in Region IV, Southern Tagalog. Senator with lifetime recognition in 1978 of Jaycees International, President of the Manila Lakandula Lions Club International District 301-A in 1972 to 1982. Vice-president of Manila Jaycees, 1975 and Executive Vice-President of Manila Jaycess Senate in 1987.

Congressman Beltran was also a recipient of the award in 1979 as one of the Outstanding Citizens of the Philippines in Community Leadership and in 1980 as one of the most Outstanding Citizens of Tondo, Manila in Civic Community Leadership. From his humble beginnings, Jun has soared like an eagle to heights of accomplishment and glory and has given honor to his province. He is a Romblomanon to be proud of and as man that will long be remembered and missed by his provincemates.

The Philippine Congress 1987-1992

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Natalio Beltran Jr.'s Timeline

1937
March 9, 1937
Odiongan, Romblon, MIMAROPA, Philippines
1984
1984
- 1986
Age 46
Assemblyman/Republic of the Philippines, Romblon, Philippines
1986
1986
- 1987
Age 48
Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways, Manila, NCR, Philippines
1987
1987
- 1992
Age 49
Congressman/Republic of the Philippines, Romblon, Philippines
2003
June 18, 2003
Age 66
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines