Rose Tibayan

Rose Eileen Flores Tibayan passed away peacefully at her home in Galena, IL surrounded by her family. She died after a courageous 14-month-long cancer fight. The Funeral Mass will be at 10:30 AM on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at Old St Patrick’s, 700 West Adams, Chicago, where friends may call after 9 AM until the time of mass. Rose was the Director of Public Affairs for the City of Chicago’s Department of Budget, Management, and Finance under former Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Before falling ill in April 2023, she looked forward to working with incoming Mayor Brandon Johnson. While Rose considered herself an East Coast girl, growing up in Newark, Delaware, then going to school and starting her career in New York City, she would fall in love with Chicago and find love in the Windy City. She moved to the Midwest more than 20 years ago to be with her husband, Don V. Villar, Secretary-Treasurer of the Chicago Federation of Labor. They had met in their previous lives – Rose, a former television news reporter, and Don, a former T.V. news writer/producer at WLS-TV ABC7 Chicago. The couple and their beloved calico Pumpkin are longtime residents of the West Loop. Rose began her T.V. career as a page at NBC’s Rockefeller Plaza. She moved up to become a news assistant at NBC Nightly News. Rose credits a conversation with T.V. news legend Connie Chung for inspiring and encouraging her to become a reporter. Rose would go on to cover the news at T.V. stations in Guam, Fort Myers (FL), New Jersey, Philadelphia (PA), San Francisco (CA), and Milwaukee (WI). Highlights of her news career include covering the U.S. military in Guam and during the War in Afghanistan and interviewing Imelda Marcos, the wife of Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Rose was also a published author. She wrote a Resume Tape Book to help other aspiring T.V. journalists navigate the news industry. The 400-page book has helped scores of T.V. journalists in their careers. In her post-TV news career, Rose worked in corporate communications. She also had an entrepreneurial spirit. She started Blackline Review, a digital media company covering startups. At Blackline Review, six of her stories won Telly Awards. Her glowing beauty and generous heart struck those who met Rose. Rose competed in beauty pageants in her youth. She was Miss Teen cover girl and Miss Philippines USA. She also competed in the Mrs. International Beauty Pageant 2014, winning the popularity crown. Rose was very active in her community. In 2009, she organized a series of candlelight vigils in Chicago for two American journalists detained by North Korea. Two weeks after the very last candlelight vigil, where Reverend Jesse Jackson led the call for the release of the two journalists and appealed to President Barack Obama, the North Korean government released Laura Ling and Euna Lee. Rose was deeply concerned about women’s issues. She started the Sampaguita Group Foundation to raise college scholarships for young Filipino women. She volunteered her time and skills to the Rizal Center, Chicago’s Filipino American Community Center, where she helped create the website and organized the children’s craft fairs and fundraising events. Following the 2013 devastation of typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, Rose helped organize relief efforts at the center for the typhoon victims. Among the survivors were her mother-in-law and father-in-law. They were in the Philippines when the most powerful storm ever made landfall in history passed over them. Rose was a volunteer co-curator of the Philippine collection at the Field Museum. The museum has the largest collection of Philippine artifacts outside of the Philippines. During her battle with cancer, Rose and Don would spend their weekends at their home in Galena. After undergoing chemo at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, she longed to be surrounded by the peace and tranquility of Galena. There, she would take walks with her husband or sit on her patio, surrounded by nature and wildlife. It was a welcome, therapeutic respite. Rose was also an animal lover. She’s had eight beloved cats throughout her life. Her platform at the Mrs. International pageant was in support of animal shelters. She was a member of the Asian American Journalists Association, where she met her husband. She helped advocate and raise funds for the Hydrocephalus Foundation in memory of her father, Manuel Tibayan. It was only after Rose and her husband cared for him in their home during the final months of his life that he was diagnosed with the disease. Rose had a love for fashion. She attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City for two years. She would then go to the University of Delaware, where she graduated with an English degree. She received a master’s degree in journalism from the Columbia University of New York City. In one of the final recognitions for her selfless work for others, Rose was celebrated at the 2023 Chicago Labor Day Parade. She was named the Grand Marshall of the parade. Rose was preceded in death by her mother, Leticia Flores Tibayan, and her father, Manuel Ilagan Tibayan. She leaves behind her husband, Don, her sisters Rowin Windle-Couve and Raelynn Remy, their husbands Jerome Couve and Mitch Remy, and four nephews, Matthew Windle, Luke Remy, Samuel Remy & Christian Couve. Rose will be celebrated at a mass at Old St. Patrick’s church in Chicago. Rose asked that donations be made to the groups she cared so much about instead of flowers – the Asian American Journalists Association, the Rizal Center of Chicago, or the Anti-Cruelty Society of Chicago.

16 thoughts on “Rose Tibayan

  1. Anne Kennel Costello Reply

    I am very sad and sorryto hear about Rose’s passing. I attended high school with Rose and she and her family were our friends and neighbors for many years. Rose was a very kind and beautiful girl!
    My deepest condolences go out to her family!

  2. Susie Kennel Toomey Reply

    Rose lived a very powerful life. So sorry for this immense loss to her family to her community and to the world. I remember one of Roses first causes when she appealed to our mayor for local cleanup when her younger sister was cut by glass. We were very lucky to have Rose and her beautiful family as neighbors. Love and sincere condolences.

  3. Susie Kennel Toomey Reply

    Rose was a powerhouse. She and her family were our neighbors in Newark growing up. I remember one of Rose’s first causes when her younger sister
    was cut by glass in our neighborhood. She appealed to our local mayor for a cleaner community to prevent this from happening to someone else. It never stopped from there. Rose will be missed by all my sisters and brothers. I will always remember her beauty inside and out. God bless Rose her sisters and husband during this difficult time.

  4. Jane Kennel Paulson Reply

    So sad to read this obituary
    Rose was so nice and a lovely Lady
    My family lived across the street from Roses family in Delaware We grew up and went to grade school together through high school with Rose and her sisters Rose was a few years older than me She was always kind and generous
    This world is not the same without her

  5. Anonymous Reply

    My partner Andre Osborne and I lived next door to Rose when she worked in Philadelphia. She became a dear friend and we enjoyed her friendship, sense of humor and loving spirit. I will miss her and remember her with love and smiles.
    Dr. John D. Pfeiffer

  6. Sonny De Guzman Reply

    May she rest in peace! Extending our condolences to the family!

  7. Caroline Farella Reply

    Don and the entire family .
    I am truly sorry for your loss .
    She’s at peace now but a huge loss !!!
    God bless Don and family !

  8. Adela Salvador Reply

    To every thing there is a season, and a time to evey purpose under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die…
    – Ecclesiastes 3:1-2
    My sincere condolences to Atty Don Villar, Mrs. Rowin Windle-Couve and family, and Atty.Raelynn Remy and family. May God’s peace and comfort be with you all.

  9. Patty Franco Reply

    I am truly sorry to hear this news. Rose was an inspiration to many and a dear friend and role model. She will be missed tremendously.

  10. Elsa Flores Reply

    My heartfelt condolence to the bereaved loved ones of my dearest friend, my precious soulmate, Rose 🌹 Your dearest angel has left for heaven, leaving us with so many sweet memories. I send you all hugs of comfort and pray that with the Lord’s Presence in your midst, you will gain strength and healing in this time of sorrow. Love you all ❤️ Eternal rest be with your dearest Rose 🕊💐✝️ Love you and miss you, Rose ❤️

  11. Elsa Flores Reply

    My heartfelt condolence to the bereaved loved ones of my dearest friend, my precious soul mate, Rose….her loving husband Don, and her sisters Rowin and Rae, and their families. Your dearest angel has gone to heaven and left us with so many sweet memories. I send you all hugs of comfort and pray that our Loving Lord’s Presence in your midst will be your source of strength and healing in this time of great sadness. I love you all. May the soul of our beloved departed, your dearest Rose, rest in peace. Love you and miss you, Rose…

  12. Danny Gomez and family Reply

    Dear Don
    Thinking of you in this difficult moment and sending heartfelt condolences.
    Rose Eileen was incredibly impactful and important to all who knew her and their loss
    is felt deeply

  13. Anonymous Reply

    Our sincerest condolences to the family. May Rose’ sweet and loving memories provide some comfort in the hours of sorrows. Sincerely, Jaime & Nenita Dejuras

  14. Jaime Dejuras Reply

    Our sincerest condolences to the family. May Rose’ sweet and loving memories provide some comfort in the hours of sorrows. Sincerely, Jaime & Nenita Dejuras

  15. Chloe Belczak Reply

    I really enjoyed working with Rose at OBM, I am so sorry for your loss.

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