Negros Grace Pharmacy, Inc. President Ian Manuel Lo, his mother Corazon, and elder brother Jonathan, have reconciled for the family’s common good. Ian is thankful that they were all able to rise above their differences and put their relationship as a family as top priority. They have all agreed to move on and leave all traces of the painful past as ‘lessons learned.’
According to Ian, “this reconciliation means a lot to our family. We recognize that forgiveness is vital in our complete healing.” Ian realizes that a mother’s and brother’s love matters above all.
“I love to see us reunited and reconciled as a family. Whatever has happened in the past now belongs to the past, and we will all face the future united in love, harmony, and peace. We all miss each other, and a natural family connection has bound us again. Our reconciliation will heal emotional wounds, and my late father will genuinely be happy about this,” Ian said.
During their reconciliation, Ian’s mother asked of him three things. First, for him to focus on running Negros Grace Pharmacy. Second, for him to distance himself from politics. And third, to continue the charity work that his father, the late Dr. Manuel Lo, has started. Their mother, Corazon, is grateful that both Ian and Jonathan have continued their late father’s charitable work during this difficult time of the pandemic.
Ian Lo said that this reconciliation is the best gift he, his mother, brother Jonathan, and their family have received from the Almighty God. “Family is family. No pain or differences can ever destroy a family,” he said.
“Thank you, everyone, for being with us through thick and thin and in our journey towards our complete healing. May the abundant Grace and Mercy of the Almighty God will always be with us. God bless us,” Ian Lo said. | PR