Veteran Bacolod journalist, sister of former Mayor Leonardia, writes 30
BACOLOD CITY – Veteran journalist Ninfa Leonardia passed away here Tuesday, Aug. 23.

This was confirmed by her younger brother, former Bacolod Mayor Evelio Leonardia.
“Our family grieves the loss of our pillar of strength and clan matriarch – Ms. Ninfa R. Leonardia,” the former city chief executive said in a Facebook post.
Ninfa co-founded the Visayan Daily Star in 1982 and was the longest serving editor-in-chief of the Bacolod-based newspaper, which is the first daily newspaper on Negros Island.
In 2003, she won the Outstanding Journalists of the Philippines Award from the Rotary Club of Manila.
She was a former president of the Negros Press Club (NPC) and was an outstanding journalist awardee of the NPC.
Ninfa was also named as an outstanding Negrense by the provincial government of Negros Occidental.
The Leonardia family thanked everyone who had been a part of her life and her work and who had made her the woman of substance she has become.
“With her life-long commitment and dedication to journalism, where she had displayed her unique talents and established an unquestioned integrity during all these decades, she will also be missed and honored by the fourth estate,” the former Bacolod mayor said.
As we will dearly miss her, we salute her with our love, respect and deepest admiration, he added.
Her wake will be at the Acropolis Gardens in Barangay Bata here until Saturday, Aug. 27. She will be buried at the Bacolod Memorial Park after a funeral mass at the Sacred Heart Shrine (Lupit Church) Sunday, Aug. 28.