Aurora “Rory” Nazareno Ocampo
October 23, 1941 - December 18, 2025
A consistent honor student in high school, she was Miss
Centro Escolar University and was honored to walk with Miss Philippines and
Miss United Nations to lead the parade of nations at the school’s United
Nations Day celebration in October 1956. She was president of the Senior Class,
the Folk Dance Group and the Student Council in 1957-1958 and was the
graduation Speaker of Centro Escolar University on March 25, 1988.
A graduate of the University the Philippines School of
Nursing, Rory obtained her Master’s Degree in New York University and her Ph.D.
at the Southeast Asia Interdisciplinary Developmental Institute.
She was membership chair for the Staten Island North Star
for the last ten years and a 2006 Staten Island Advance Woman of Achievement.
For 26 years she served as a Eucharistic Minister at St. Mary of the Assumption
Church and volunteered at the Richmond
County Fair for 30 years. Rory was given the Raymond Fingado award for
Administration by the Staten Island Richmond Town Historical Society.
A Membership Advocate for the American Public Health
Association, she was listed in the Biographical Roll of Honor, Historical
Preservation of America, 1985 and in the World’s Who’s Who of Women, 1985.
Rory was president of non-profit organizations namely the
Philippine-American Civic and Cultural Community of Staten Island, Inc.
1985-1987 and 2017-2019; University of the Philippines Alumni Association New
York Chapter 2009-2011; University of the Philippines Nursing Alumni
Association of New York/New Jersey 2001-2003; first woman president of the
United Asian Lions Club 1992-1993; 1998-1999. She was District Governor of
Lions Club International District 20R2, 2007-2008.
Her legacy is entertaining residents of nursing homes
through music and dance which she originated in 1988 and continues to the
present.
Aurora “Rory” Nazareno Ocampo is survived by her brother Nardo and three sisters: Celia Ledesma, Fe Martinez and Luz Bolden. She is predeceased by her brothers Marino and Rueben.
In Loving memory of a soul so kind.
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