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Catalla, 62, is the 15th person in Lebanon confirmed to have died from the virus, which has infected at least 479 people.
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"Bernie, as Ambassador Catalla was fondly called, has always lent a helping hand, to her family, friends and colleagues," the statement read.
"Her ever ready smile and infectious laughter may have been extinguished but her dedication to our country will always be there as a guiding light for all members of the Philippine foreign service," it added.
The statement honoured Catalla's 27 years of foreign service for The Phillipines, including in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta and Hong Kong.
Catalla had spearheaded a voluntary mass repatriation programme of thousands of Filipino workers, who returned home as Lebanon's economy crashed in December 2019.
The embassy offered free tickets home to workers who had been stranded or had their wages cut as the Lebanese pound went into free fall.
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