Small Laude Grieves Over Father’s Passing, Shares Wake Details

In a post, Small Laude shares details about her father’s wake.

Socialite-internet star Small Laude mourns the passing of father Andres Eduardo and shares details of his wake in a post.

Social media personality Small Laude emotionally shared online the death of her father, Andres Eduardo. He died on Friday, January 31, at the age of 90. In the photo she shared in a post, she was seen hugging her father who was lying in a hospital bed, and beside her was her sister businesswoman Alice Eduardo.

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“Oh my God. I can’t believe you’re gone. I’m so heartbroken,” Small wrote in the caption.

In her Instagram story, she also shared the details of her father’s wake. It will be from January 31 to February 4 at the Santuario de San Antonio Parish in Forbes Park, Makati City. He will be laid to rest at the Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig on February 5.

The time of viewing will be from 2 PM to 10 PM and a mass will be offered daily from 6 PM. Further details including the cause of death were not immediately disclosed by the family.

A funeral mass in the parish will take place on February 5, 9 AM. Interment will follow at the Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig City.

Small Laude Father
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About Andres Eduardo

He was the father of construction magnate Alice Eduardo and popular vlogger and socialite Small Laude. Andres and his wife, Elisa Eduardo, have four children namely Alice, Small, Melba, and Joel and each of them has forged their own paths.

They remained close-knit despite the different paths they took.

Andres was a dentist while his wife was a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). He hailed from Jaen, Nueva Ecija, where his family owned a farm and where his children used to grow their own vegetables. Apart from farming, the Eduardo family is also into rice milling and trading.

“My father has always been a man of few words, whose often unspoken influence on me has been profound,” Alice spoke about her father.

“It was my parents who would be with me in the car, not my engineers. That was the way I closed my business deals,” the construction magnate added.

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