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Aurelio Lacson Locsin, Sr.

Also Known As: "Aurelio L.Locsin 1.122.480"
Birthdate:
Death: January 10, 1974 (77)
Immediate Family:

Son of Manuel de la Rama Locsin and Romualda Tad-y Locsin
Husband of Soledad Lacson-Locsin
Father of Aurelio Lacson Locsin, Jr.; Raul Locsin; Gerardo Francisco Xavier Lacson Locsin; Private; Private and 2 others
Brother of Josefina Lacson Locsin; Federico Lacson Locsin; Magdalena Lacson Locsin; Carlos Lacson Locsin; Julianita Lacson Locsin and 4 others

Managed by: Roel D. Locsin 1.121.151.34
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About Aurelio Lacson Locsin, Sr.

Aurelio Lacson Locsin was founder and editor of El Civismo, a Spanish language newspaper published in Negros. He also served as the mayor of Bacolod City. More here: http://bit.ly/qccg39

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Aurelio Lacson Locsin, Sr.'s Timeline

1896
October 15, 1896
1930
July 3, 1930
1931
September 13, 1931
Silay City, Negros Occidental, Western Visayas, Philippines
1938
April 8, 1938
1974
January 10, 1974
Age 77