translated from Spanish: Ramón Valdés’s unreleased photograph with his fans

Miguel Valdés has been in charge of keeping alive the memory and legacy of one of the most beloved Mexican actors for many generations, his grandfather Ramón Valdés. Remembered by his character of “Don Ramón” in the television series “El chavo del 8” created by Roberto Gómez Bolaños “Chespirito”, he always kept his humility and simplicity inside and outside the recording forum. The Mexican actor belonging to the Valdés Dynasty, was always a person very dedicated to his fans and a photograph published by his grandson Miguel proves it.
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In this unreleased photograph of Ramón Valdés that was taken on one of his trips to Peru, we can see that the dear “Monchito” who owed many months’ rent to “El Señor Barriga” (played by the actor ‘dgar Vivar’), always gave his time to greet and serve his followers. Read more: Gustavo Adolfo Infante humiliates his archrival Pati Chapoy for defending Enrique Guzmán (VIDEO)”The good Monchito, always giving himself to his fans, did not leave until everyone had his autograph and were happy with his humility and good vibes,” commented Miguel Valdés in the description of the image he shared on his social networks.
My mom tells me that even if I was eating, if they came to ask for autographs I would take care of them and then I kept eating, that chulada as a person.

Previously Miguel Valdés told that his grandfather gave many fans the hats he wore in the series “El chavo del 8”. These are some of the comments from his followers: “Your grandpa is a man much loved by us in Brazil”, “always worthy of applause”, “Don Ramón is a legend” and many more.What did Don Ramón die of?
His tobacco addiction caused him to have stomach cancer, a disease that was diagnosed in the early 1980s. In 1985 he underwent stomach surgery to reduce it to the third part, but it was too late, as the cancer had metastasized to his spinal cord. Read more: Lady Gaga makes her little monsters cry with tremendous confession: “she raped me, she left me pregnant”Ramón Esteban Gómez Valdés y Castillo (her full name), brother of Germán Valdés “Tin Tan”, by Manuel “El Loco” Valdés and Antonio “El Rato” Valdés, medically was evicted and received only certain palliative care in the next three years of her life. Despite his illness he continued with the tour of his circus; while working in Peru the disease worsened and he had to return to Mexico.His last days he had to be sedated in the face of the severe pains he had; Ramón Valdés died at the Santa Elena Hospital in Mexico City on August 9, 1988, at the age of 64; was buried in the Angel Mausoleums on the CDMX.



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