R.I.P Francis “Kiko” Magalona
March 7, 2009 at 1:04 am | Posted in News | 1 CommentTags: celebrities, music
Took me a while to think of posting this one.
Yeah, soo sad to say a gifted person as him would die so early.
Must be this saying made it happend, “Good persons will go to heaven first” D:
Heck, all I can say is “you may be gone but you left us with songs and memories that will never be disappear”.
I can’t say much about tis’… anyways rest in peace Francis M.
Here’s one of my personal favorite of Francis M. titled Kaleidoscope.
External related links
Francis Magalona’s Multiply
Francis M Wiki
ps: It’s scary if we have cancer… really I am scared of getting bald O_O
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I have taken my family last night March 6, 2009 at the 1st night of Kiko’s wake. I am sure that there would be a bigger crowd today. We were there and we saw Pia and her kids and quite a few friends. Amidst this, I know that they will remain to be in good hands though. Francis Magalona left them not just a legacy but a support base as huge as the entire nation.
I saw THE FREE MAN himself and somehow I know he passed away happy. I saw it in his face. He must have gotten thin and quite darker but one can still see a FIGHTER in his face. I have had several encounter with him in the past through his gigs and some mall tours which I have seen in an impromptu instance.
Amidst all, last night was the first time I had the chance to get so close to him like almost touching him. Unfortunately, he has left already and I cannot even tell him how thankful I am for all his contributions to us as youth then.
I do hope that somehow all his life’s works and achievements will be continued. At the very last, he never surrendered both in his illness and with his advocacy for unity. He will always be remembered. He may have died but he will always be alive in our hears, mind and in the books of this nation.
Thanks Francis Michael D. Magalona, Jr.!
Comment by Ryan Ericson Canlas— March 7, 2009 #