Living with leprosy, education and teaching Hilarion Guia was orphaned at age three left to the care of his grandmother Francisca Gonzales. Guia went to the
Culion leper colony in May 1950 motivated with the prospect of attaining formal education. He attended the Culion Catholic Elementary School and St. Ignatius Academy. He was declared cured of leprosy in the early 1960s. Guia moved to the Central Luzon Sanitarium in Tala,
Caloocan and enrolled at the Holy Rosary College obtaining a degree in education in 1965. He became close friends with another advocate and politician,
Ramon Mitra, in the 1960s. Senator Mitra filed a bill in 1971 to make Culion a municipality. However the efforts were frozen when President
Ferdinand Marcos declared
martial law. Emiliano Marasigan was his vice mayor.
Later life and death After serving as mayor, Guia returned to teaching. ==Personal life==