Nationality Filipino Role Filipino Politician Name Benjamin Dy | Occupation politician Spouse(s) Cecilia M. Dy | |
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Born September 22, 1952Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines ( 1952-09-22 ) Political party Nationalist People's Coalition Children Maria Carmina Natividad DyBryan Ferdinand DyBernard Faustino DyBenjamin "Carlo" Dy, Jr.Bien Francis DyCheyene DyFermarc DyBenjamin Dy IIIKaye Isabella DyBenjamin Victor Dy IVTara DyBenjamin "Isabelo" Dy VBenjamin "Charles" Dy VIJamine Yssa DySelene Isabelle DyBenedict Dy Died February 16, 2013, Quezon City, Philippines Party Nationalist People's Coalition Residence Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines Similar Grace Padaca, Vilma Santos, Maria Valentina Plaza |
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Benjamin Dy was a Filipino politician and a former Governor of Isabela (province). Dy was a member of the Dy political clan, whose members have held various elective posts in the province since the 1960s.
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Early life

Benjamin G. Dy, Sr. was born in Cauayan, Isabela on September 22, 1952. The eldest among the children of the late political patriarch Faustino Dy, Sr. and Natividad Guzman-Dy, the mayor was known to be the most low-profile among the Dy siblings.
Personal life
Benjamin Dy is survived by wife Cecilia M. Dy and 17 children:
Descandants
Several of Dy's descendants became prominent public figures in their own right:
Political Life
Mayor Benjamin Dy, who served as Isabela governor from 1992 to 2001. Dy was supposed to run as Cauayan mayor in the 2013 midterm elections, but his son Bernard had to replace him in December because of his ailment.
Death
Ben Dy died on February 16, 2013, due to complications from recurring emphysema at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Metro Manila on Saturday, a close aide said.
Ben Dy, 60, had been suffering from emphysema for years and died in the hospital at 1:30 a.m. Saturday, said Nestor de Villa, general services officer of Cauayan City.
Relatives said a wake has been set for three nights at Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig City before Dy’s remains will be taken here.
A wake was held at the Isabela provincial capitol on the night of February 19, 2013 and at Cauayan City Hall.