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Baron Geisler mourns mother’s passing

/ 10:59 AM January 23, 2017

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SCREENGRAB FROM Baron Geisler’s Facebook account

Actor Baron Geisler on Monday mourned the death of his mother, Gracia Bayoneto Geisler, who passed away Sunday night.

“I will forever be grateful for your love and kindness mommy. We never missed a day na hindi ako nag i love you sayo (that I did not say ‘I love you’ to you). I’m glad that you’re with papaJesus! Grabe ganda niya parin. Bait ni God at ang peaceful ng mukha niya. God, ikaw na namumuno. Just lead the way sunod ako (She is still beautiful. God is good because her face looks peaceful. God, take the lead. Just lead the way, I will follow),” Geisler wrote on Facebook.

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Geisler said he was glad that his mother, who was reported confined at the intensive care unit of a hospital last year, would “no longer feel the pain of her illness that made her suffer for quite some time now.”

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“For those who would like to celebrate the life and memories of our mom Gracia Geisler, her wake will be later today at St. Louie Memorial Chapel and Services, Mabiga, Mabalacat City, Pampanga until Friday,” the actor added.

Geisler told ABS-CBN Push his mother died of cancer and its complications.

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Gracia, a Bicolana, was married to Filipino-German army colonel Donald David Geisler, who passed away in 2002. YG/RAM

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