Graduating Student Dies Before Graduation, Family Brings His Standee on Commencement Rite

Graduating Student Passed Away a Few Days Before His Graduation Day

A graduating student has passed away a few days before his most-anticipated graduation, his family brings his standee on commencement rite.

The Ilocos Sur Community College community is grieving the loss of a promising student, Edric Jake Idica, who tragically passed away just days before his graduation due to meningitis.

Idica’s journey through college was marked by perseverance and hard work. Despite facing the usual challenges of a student, he exhibited remarkable determination and unwavering focus on his studies.

Graduating Student

Edric’s family and loved ones were filled with pride and anticipation as they prepared for his graduation day. They imagined a joyous occasion, a celebration of his achievements and the beginning of a new chapter in his life.

However, fate had a different plan. Edric’s untimely death from meningitis shattered those dreams and left his family and friends in a state of profound grief.

In the wake of Edric’s passing, his family and friends made sure to honor his memory in meaningful ways. They lovingly displayed his standee, a representation of his presence, at the graduation ceremony, symbolizing his spirit and determination.

Additionally, a memorial was set up on the balcony of his home, serving as a constant reminder of his milestone that could not be fully realized.

The loss of Edric affected not only his immediate family but also the entire college community. Classmates, professors, and staff members mourned the loss of a bright and promising individual who had left an indelible mark on their lives.

Graduating Student

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