Benjamin Villasol Lozare

Benjamin Villasol Lozare obituary, Ellicott City, MD

Benjamin Villasol Lozare

Benjamin Lozare Obituary

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Benjamin Lozare Obituary
Dr. Benjamin Villasol Lozare, a teacher and lifelong learner, self-proclaimed "nomad" who traveled to more than 100 countries but whose roots were always deeply embedded in the Philippines, devoted family man, loyal Commanders fan, amateur magician and animal lover who once held the stare of a silverback gorilla in a mountain in Rwanda, was "called up" on Feb. 8, 2024 and now is among the stars he often gazed at from his telescope in Columbia, Md., and from mountains and deserts across the world. He was 76.
While he battled a blood cancer for six years, Ben's last few days were "normal" -- he was with family, having dinner with friends and practicing his cello. He was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md., where he passed away hours later surrounded in love by his wife of 50 years, Cristina, and his children Brian and Nicole along with their spouses Stephanie and Dave. His three beloved grandchildren -- Isabela (11), Benjie (8) and Chloe (7), were also in the room and held their Lolo's hands in his final hours.
Ben was born on Nov. 16, 1947, in Manila to Segundo Lozare and Gerarda Villasol Lozare. His father worked at the Manila Daily Bulletin where he served various roles from reporter to accountant. His mother taught piano and worked at a church.
Ben received his undergraduate degree in mass communications from the University of the Philippines Diliman and furthered his studies at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. He holds a master's and doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Ben returned to the Philippines with his pregnant wife and one-year-old son, Brian. His daughter, Nicole, was born a few months later.
At 30, he began a long career in academia. He served as the youngest dean - College of Arts and Sciences at the Health Sciences - of the University of the Philippines Manila.
During the People Power Revolution in 1986, Ben served on the executive council of NAMFREL (National Movement for Free Elections). NAMFREL was an all-volunteer organization that helped spark the revolution to end a dictator regime in the Philippines and Ben's role as chairman of communications was the proudest moment of his life.
He was appointed the first Director General of the Philippine Information Agency, an organization founded by executive order of the newly President Cory Aquino to open channels of communication and free press following decades of martial law.
Ben was awarded an Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship in 1986 to represent the Philippines and came to the United States for two months, "to foster international understanding by providing individuals of outstanding achievement and promise with exposure to the United States," according to a New York Times article at that time announcing the fellowship.
The family moved to Singapore for a couple of years where he served as Deputy Secretary General of the Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Center Foundation.
The family moved to Maryland in 1991 when Ben joined Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and stayed until his retirement. His consulting work with the World Health Organization, UNICEF, The World Bank, the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East brought him to remote pockets around the world.
His heart, however, always remained in the Philippines. He read Filipino newspapers daily despite not having lived in the country for nearly 35 years.
Ben's mantra of "country above self" was shaped by his time with the Vanguards, a military academy and fraternity on campus, where he stayed in the barracks throughout his undergraduate studies at the University of the Philippines Diliman (UP). He heavily credits the Vanguards for giving him discipline and instilling in him its guiding principles: "duty well performed, honor untarnished and country above self." His strong bonds with his roles as father, husband and Lolo were his most valued.
Ben and his wife Cristina traveled around the world. They shared many similar interests from art to books and TV shows. In the fall, Ben could be found on the couch with Brian cheering/crying over the Commanders. Nicole enjoyed cooking her father's favorite dishes such as Hainanese Chicken Rice from their time in Singapore.
He was a doting grandpa who loved doing riddles with his grandchildren. He was visited by his Izzy, Benjie and Chloe for hours every weekend and they would FaceTime him and Lola every single night. With him, love - and desserts - were endless and in abundance.
Ben is survived by his wife Cristina Lozare, son Brian (Stephanie) Lozare and granddaughter Chloe; his daughter Nicole Lozare Huber (Dave) and grandchildren Izzy and Benjie.
Ben also is survived by his younger brother Jaime Lozare in Thailand. He is preceded in death by his older brothers; Paolino and Emilio; his beloved sister Norma Lozada; Ninang Guiding; and a number of nieces and nephews throughout the world, most of whom grew up as rapt audience members of his magic show.
There will be a memorial on Thurs., Feb. 15 from 1-3 p.m. at Harry H. Witzke's Family Funeral Home in Ellicott City, Md. The memorial will be live-streamed via the Witzke's website and a recording will be accessible shortly after. Service Recording
The family thanks everyone for the outpouring of love and support.
In lieu of flowers gifts in honor of Dr. Benjamin Lozare may be directed to support Dr. Amy Dezern's research. Please make checks payable to Johns Hopkins University with a memo indicating that this gift is "IMO Ben Lozare, to Dr. Dezern's research" and direct them to the: Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, 750 East Pratt Street, Suite 1700, Baltimore, MD 21202.
You can also make a direct gift online. https://secure.jhu.edu/form/Kimmel Please select "Other" from the drop down list and specify "Dr. Dezern's Research".
Harry H. Witzke's Family Funeral Home Inc.

4112 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21043

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March 5, 2024

Elena E. Pernia posted to the memorial.

February 15, 2024

Patricia Poppe posted to the memorial.

February 14, 2024

Rahma Indira Wardani posted to the memorial.

Elena E. Pernia

March 5, 2024

Benjie (as we called Ben Lozare) was one of the most inspiring people I have ever met. He was teacher, mentor, colleague, ever loyal friend to me personally and to his alma mater the University of the Philippines' College of Mass Communication. Our lives and work intersected multiple times over the years. He is unforgettable and will be terribly missed. Rest in peace, Benjie.

Patricia Poppe

February 15, 2024

Ben was always in a different wavelength. He knew how to bring a level of spirituality to our mission elevating our thinking and creating a collective soul that was tremendously satisfactory and "beyond imagination". Ben and I started working at JHUCCP at the same time--April 1990 and he was the first person I met after the interview process. He shared with me his days of political activism in bringing down Marcos dictatorship....What a treat...!! As a Latina, I felt privileged to having been exposed first hand from one of the revolutionary forces that brought democracy to the Philippines. Ben dear, you will always be in my heart.

Rahma Indira Wardani

February 14, 2024

Honoring Ben, whose words of encouragement and guidance still resonate, remind us that learning is a lifelong journey.
He was an incredible and undoubtedly one of the most inspiring lecturers I've ever met.
Thank you for not only educated minds but also touched hearts.
Your legacy will forever inspire generations to come.
You´ll be dearly missed, Ben

Annette "Andy" David

February 12, 2024

Annette "Andy" David

February 12, 2024

The passing of a great man...Ben was my Yoda, he who prodded me to think beyond imagination, to question everything, to be evidence-informed but not evidence-limited and instead to be evidence-generating! I want to share one of his last emails to me (we kept in touch and sent each other books every now and then)...

From Ben: "I am doing well relatively but still confronting several health issues! I am mobile and can even drive but it looks like I am spending most of my time at Hopkins Hospital for testing and treatments. I am hanging on but I realize that there is an end to everything. I have been trying to learn more about the concept of "health span", versus the binary and limited concept of life span-either we are alive or we are not.

Health span I think is a much more profound concept. To be alive and healthy andcapable of pursuing what we love to do. It is not binary.

So much to say. Wish we could meet again person sometime."

Thank you for being such an empowering mentor, and a beloved friend. I will strive to keep your legacy alive by disseminating one of the best lessons I learned from you: "Never stop learning because life never stops teaching!"

We'll meet again someday.

Andy
(Dr. Annette David, Guam)

Annette "Andy" David

February 12, 2024

Annette "Andy" David

February 12, 2024

Annette "Andy" David

February 12, 2024

Annette "Andy" David

February 12, 2024

Annette "Andy" David

February 12, 2024

Annette "Andy" David

February 12, 2024

The passing of a great man...Ben was my Yoda, he who prodded me to think beyond imagination, to question everything, to be evidence-informed but not evidence-limited and instead to be evidence-generating!

I want to share one of his last emails to me (we kept in touch and sent each other books every now and then)...

From Ben: "I am doing well relatively but still confronting several health issues! I am mobile and can even drive but it looks like I am spending most of my time at Hopkins Hospital for testing and treatments. I am hanging on but I realize that there is an end to everything. I have been trying to learn more about the concept of "health span", versus the binary and limited concept of life span-either we are alive or we are not.

Health span I think is a much more profound concept. To be alive and healthy and capable of pursuing what we love to do. It is not binary.

So much to say. Wish we could meet again person sometime."

I shall strive to pass on your legacy of "never stop learning because life never stops teaching!". Thank you for being such an empowering mentor and such a beloved friend.

Andy
(Dr. Annette David, Guam)

Jesty Salvo

February 12, 2024

Brod Benjie is as decent and as clean a human being as his listerine smile. He led a great life. Kudos Brod, you´re now in the light. Prayers and condolences for your family.

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