Elbert Borja Quitugua, the girls’ grandparent, said Masses will be offered in the San Antonio and Santa Soledad parishes.
“We continue asking the public in helping us solve the mystery of the disappearance of my granddaughters,” Quitugua said.
“Our family are grieving. We need help,” he added.
Faloma and Maleina failed to board their school bus on the morning of May 25.
Quitugua said once the authorities confirm that the human remains found in Kagman last Aug. 14 belonged to their missing uncle Ricardo Muna Quitugua, 72, they will announce the Mass service schedule.
Relatives said they were told by neighbors and friends early this month that they had not seen Ricardo Quitugua for the past two weeks.
Federal and local authorities said the human remains found in Kagman were about three to four weeks old when they were discovered.


