An emotional night enveloped the last resting place of the recognized Superstar of Philippine showbiz **Nora Aunor**, when **her son Lotlot De Leon read the last message** he received from his late mother—a message that now served as a final reminder, a final hug, and a final farewell.

Amidst the silence of the night, in the presence of Nora Aunor’s relatives, friends, and fans, Lotlot stood before the microphone. Holding a small piece of paper, she held back tears as she unfolded the message her mother had written before finally saying goodbye.

*”This was Mama’s last message to me… ‘Son, no matter what happens, remember that I love you. I hope you never lose confidence in yourself. You are the reason why I persevere in every fight. If I am not a perfect mother, I hope you forgive me…’”*

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At that point, those present could no longer hold back their tears. Even Lotlot finally broke down and was hugged by her siblings as her tears flowed freely.

Lotlot shared that despite Nora Aunor’s fame and image as an actress, she is also a mother who knows how to cry, be afraid, and ask “Am I doing the right thing?” She said, “Mama, rarely says ‘I love you’ out loud. But in her letters, all the feelings are there. All the dreams for us.”

Aside from the reading of the message, it was also a night of remembrance and gratitude for Nora. Many close friends from the industry gave eulogies—directors, fellow actresses, and even production staff who said that Nora Aunor was not only a legend on camera but also a mother, a protector, and a model Filipina.

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Nora’s message to her daughter also seemed to be a message for all those she left behind—that despite fame and trials, the love of family is what matters most in the end. His reminder, “Remember that I love you,” seemed to resonate not only with his children, but with every Filipino who grew up with his movies and songs.

That night, **not just an artist was buried, but a mother, an idol, and a symbol of Filipina resilience.** And in Lotlot’s heart, that letter will remain—not just as a final reminder, but as proof that despite everything, there are words that never die.