Dr. Antonio Tedoco Jr., born on September 3, 1940, in Sara, Iloilo, was a doctor and politician known for his service to the community. He studied medicine at the University of Santo Tomas and ran a clinic for 50 years while also operating several local businesses with his wife, Zelda. As a public servant, he served as councilor, mayor, and board member, completing many local projects like roads, school repairs, and health programs. He was deeply involved in charity, offering free medical services, food distributions, and church support. Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, he continued treating patients, which sadly led to his infection and death on September 25, 2021. He is remembered for his generosity, faith, and dedication to both his profession and his hometown.
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