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The late Negros Occidental governor Daniel “Bitay” Lacson Jr. was honored on Tuesday by the Provincial Board and the Capitol Government Employees Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative for his significant contributions to the development of the province. Lacson, who succumbed to a lingering illness on Sept. 6 at the age of 77, was appointed by then-president Corazon Aquino as the post-EDSA governor and led Negros Occidental from 1986 to 1992.
The former governor’s ashes were brought to the Provincial Capitol Social Hall, where a mass and a tribute were held in the presence of the Lacson family led by his widow Tima and son Patrick, a former board member of the Third District.
Late Governor Tribute Memorial Government Officials
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