MANILA, Philippines — Veteran comedian and ex-Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) player Rosalio “Yoyong” Martires has passed away at the age of 77 years old.
Yoyong's family confirmed his passing on social media earlier today.
"It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our father, Rosalio ‘Yoyong’ D. Martires," the family's post read.
“He has peacefully joined our Creator yesterday, June 18, 2024. He was surrounded by his family and loved ones during this difficult time.
PBA legend & former Pasig Vice Mayor Rosalio (Yoyong) Martirez passed away last night … he was 77 … rest in peace! We were together during the EASL Final 4 last March, he was quite a man! God bless Yoyong pic.twitter.com/VGj57pF8cd
— Quinito Henson (@TheDeanQuinito) June 19, 2024
“He lived a very adventurous and colorful life. A loving husband, a doting father, a caring grandpa, a self-made man, an Olympian, a prolific basketball player, a comedian, a devoted public servant, and a child of Christ.
“Difficult steps to follow, indeed. You served God, our country, and your fellow men. Rest in Peace, papa. We love you!”
Sports analyst Quinito Henson also announced Yoyong's passing in his Twitter account.
“PBA legend & former Pasig Vice Mayor Rosalio (Yoyong) Martirez passed away last night … he was 77 … rest in peace! We were together during the EASL Final 4 last March, he was quite a man! God bless Yoyong,” he said.