After the People Power Revolution, Holganza left politics and retired in
Bantayan Island, Cebu, with his family. Holganza died suddenly after a stroke on January 25, 2015, at the age of 79. His death was mourned by many of Cebu's local politicians.
Edgardo Labella, who later served as mayor of Cebu City said, "
Dodong will always be remembered as one of those who vigorously fought against the dictatorship while many others who claimed to be liberators sought refuge and enjoyed comfort in the land of milk and honey, so to speak. I fervently hope students of Philippine History will always remember his name alongside the likes of Inday Nita [Daluz] and Sen.
José W. Diokno." Antonio Cuenco, Holganza's former colleague in PDP-Laban said, "May his bravery in the fight to restore democracy in the country serve as an inspiration to the young people." Holganza was married to Rosie Sanchez-Holganza, who came from a
Mestizo landowning family in northern Cebu. He has six children with his wife Rosie, including Ribomapil Holganza, Jr. who was a member of the
Provincial Board of the
Province of Cebu and a former president of the Federation of the Association of Barangay Councils, Rico Rey Holganza, a lawyer and former district collector for the
Bureau of Customs in Cebu, Rosemarie Holganza-Borromeo, a journalist and former news chief of
ABS-CBN, Dr. Rori Holganza-Mercado, Dr. Rhona Holganza-De Paul, and Ruby Holganza-Ortiz, a
barangay captain in
Bantayan, Cebu. == Legacy ==