Panfilo Cagoco Justo, widely known as Justo Justo, or simply JJ, was a Filipino columnist and Pasay city councilor.
10 Facts About Justo Justo
Justo Justo's father wanted him to become a lawyer, but after his early death JJ had to take care of his younger brother Francisco Jr.
Justo Justo was later encouraged and helped in his writing by novelists Rico Bello Omagap, Orlando Nadres and Pablo Gomez.
Justo Justo was the first to be published using swardspeak.
Justo Justo played a leading part in the establishment of the "Home for the Golden Gays", a retirement home for homosexuals such as Walter Dempster.
Justo Justo started his career in the political arena as a Kagawad and later became a barangay chairman in 1987.
Justo Justo became a councilor of Pasay in 1992, and completed three terms.
Justo Justo married Adela, by whom he had two daughters, Maria Louela Justo-Galvez and Maria Milagros Justo-Miyazawa.
Justo Justo had been bedridden for a year with spinal column problems due to diabetes.
Justo Justo's remains were interred at Golden Haven Memorial in Las Pinas.