User talk:Joaneballe

Joan Eballe (Joan Taboada Eballe born 13th of December 1981) in Cebu City, Philippines. A Cebuana individual, living in Mambaling Cebu City, Philippines. She is currently working as a Data Transaction Processor at Affiliated Computer Services Inc. (ACS a Xerox Company) since 2007 and one of the Top Performing employees on the company.

Early Life
Joan Eballe was born at Cebu City Medical Center in Cebu City, Philippines. She went to Mambaling Elementary School and later proceeded to Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial High School for her secondary education. When her mother died on 1995, her father got a job assigned was to Cagayan, Northern part of Mindanao. She and her other two siblings, are under the care of their aunt (her mothers' only sister). She stayed in her aunt's house until she portrayed her secondary education and college education. She's aiming up to fulfill her dreams in life and never give up. Her eldest sister {Janet Eballe Clark) worked in Manila after graduating college, she got married, and used to live a simple life together with her family in Manila. Her only brother (George Eballe), the 2nd of the siblings, happens to be a Military, assigned in Northern part of Samar. He also had a family then, and decided to stay there for good. Distance between us is never a hindrance to keep reaching and to communicate each other often.

Personal Life
Eballe met a fellow worker and Cebuano Vincent Paul Ponteras. They got engaged in February 2010 and are planning to get married soon.

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