Public viewing ng urn ng komedyanteng si Mahal, talagang marami ang nagdalamhati
The urn containing the remains of Mahal, Noeme Tesorero in real life, has been delivered to Quezon City last Thursday night, September 2.
The comedienne passed away due to complications with COVID-19, on August 31, at the age of 46.
“Unbearable pain” was felt by Irene Tesorero, Mahal’s U.S.-based sister when she saw the photo of the urn sent to her because she couldn’t say goodbye personally to her sister.
Mahal’s fans will have the opportunity to give her one last respect and salute.
Public viewing of her remains will begin tomorrow, September 3, until Sunday, September 5.
It will take place at the Cosmopolitan Chapel of the Shrine of the Santuario De San Vicente de Paul, at 221 Tandang Sora Avenue (between Mindanao and Visayas Avenue), in Quezon City.
For those planning to sympathize with Mahal’s orphans, hwe family reminded them to be careful. Strictly enforce safety protocols, such as a limited number of people to enter inside the chapel, wearing face masks and face shields.
Giving Mahal a good farewell is the priority of the late comedienne’s family.
They are very grateful to all those who loved, followed, and cheered the 46-year-old actres, who began her showbiz career on Lunch Date when she was just fourteen years old.
Lunch Date is GMA-7’s noontime variety show that aired from June 9, 1986 to March 19, 1993.
Mahal was part of Lunch Date in 1988 and since then, her entertainment career has continued.
Message from Irene and the Tesorero family to all who love Mahal: “Salamat po sa pagsubaybay sa kapatid ko. Taos-puso at walang hanggang pasasalamat po sa inyong lahat dahil hanggang sa huli, hindi ninyo siya kinalimutan.”
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