Friday night, May 20, 2022, will forever be a sad day in the history of Philippine cinema. With the passing of Jesusa Purificacion Sonora, better known as Susan Roces, it seems as if a bright star has disappeared from our skies. The so-called “Queen of Philippine Cinema” passed away at the age of 80 due to cardiopulmonary arrest , but her legacy—as an actress, mother, and role model—remains alive and eternal.
On the first night of his funeral at The Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig City, the weight of loss was felt. The breeze seemed heavy, and the brightness of the lights could not do justice to the great sadness felt. His casket, seemingly surrounded by love, became the center of a historic gathering—not only of family and relatives, but also of the most important personalities and pillars of the industry he served for more than six decades.

The Outpouring of Showbiz Love
The video showing the first night of Susan Roces’ funeral is not just a report; it is an emotional documentation of the love and respect bestowed upon an actress whose attitude and kindness have not changed from then until the end. The title “ARTISTS and other FAMOUS PEOPLE on the first night of SUSAN ROCES’ funeral” reflects how much her name has carved a place in the hearts of her colleagues in show business .
Within hours, famous faces began to pour in, each bringing stories, memories, and heartfelt prayers for the Queen. The gathering demonstrated a true brotherhood in the industry, a glimpse into how showbiz—often seemingly full of intrigue—comes together in the face of the loss of a revered elder.
Faces of Mourning: The Last Tribute
Some of the first to show their condolences and pay their last respects were names that had long been associated with Susan Roces, not only in her work but also in her personal life.
Eddie Gutierrez and Annabelle Rama: The arrival of veteran actor Eddie Gutierrez, accompanied by his wife Annabelle Rama, was one of the most emotional scenes. Eddie has long been considered Susan Roces’ favorite leading man in many successful films. Their pairing in the film left a deep impression on the audience, and Eddie’s mourning seemed like mourning the end of a colorful and beautiful chapter in their history. His presence proved that the connection they formed on set ran deep, beyond the lights and cameras.
Family and Close Friends: The actresses who looked upon Susan Roces as a mother, grandmother, or aunt in the industry were also not far behind. Ruffa Gutierrez and Maricel Soriano came to mourn . In the world of showbiz, Susan Roces was not only a Queen but also a mentor and advisor. The tears of these actresses show the personal weight of her loss.
Also present was his niece, Sheryl Cruz , who brought a more personal pain to the night. As a close relative, Sheryl’s grief represented the family’s grief over the loss of a pillar.
Helen Gamboa: Also a close friend and colleague in the industry, Helen Gamboa’s arrival signaled a tribute to a generation of stars who simultaneously rose to fame and colored the golden era of Philippine cinema.
Senator Grace Poe’s Sentimental Farewell
Amidst the influx of celebrities and VIPs, the heaviest role was carried by his adopted daughter and sole heir, Senator Grace Poe-Llamanzares. As the daughter, Grace gave face to the family’s deep sorrow.

Despite her tears and lamentations, Senator Poe showed resilience. She shared with the public that she knew they would accept her departure, especially since she knew that “her mother would also like to be with her late husband Fernando Poe Jr.” (FPJ). This line provided some solace, a hope that the Queen of Philippine Movies was finally reunited with the King of Philippine Movies. This scene—the reunion of the “King and Queen”—became one of the most emotional and sentimental parts of the first night of the funeral.
Senator Poe also declared that the public will be given the opportunity to see and sympathize with her mother starting Sunday, May 22, a decision that showed Susan Roces’ respect for her fans.
Beyond Honor: The Legacy
Susan Roces’s funeral is not just an occasion for mourning; it is a celebration of a life devoted wholeheartedly to art and love. Her last television project , FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano , where she played the role of “Lola Flora,” demonstrated her ability to connect with a younger generation. Her character is a symbol of resilience, grandmotherly love, and unwavering support—traits that reflect her true nature.
Every star who visited, every hand that caressed her casket, and every tear that fell proves that Susan Roces was not just a name in a movie’s credits . She was an institution, an icon whose elegance, humility, and skill set the standard in the industry.
The first night of her funeral set the tone for the days to come—a night of remembrance, respect, and acceptance of the fact that a Queen has passed away, but her crown will continue to shine in the memory of every Filipino. Her reunion with FPJ, her King, was the last and most beautiful love story she left behind in the world.