He will always be remembered for his tremendous love for people, unselfish heart, and dedication to his profession. He was a kind and loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and friend who will be greatly missed.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, March 10, 2007, at 10 a.m. at St. Bernadette Catholic Church followed immediately with a reception located at Bauer hall. The burial will be at 2 p.m. at Mount Moriah Cemetery. Visitation from 7:30-9 p.m. with rosary at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 9, at the church.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Ben Z. Abella Memorial Scholarship Fund, Archbishop O'Hara High School at 9001 James A. Reed Road, KCMO 64138, or Philippine Medical Mission at 1003 South Shore Dr., KCMO 64151.
He was born Bienvenido Zuleta Abella in Abucay a province of Bataan, Philippines to Domingo and Benita Abella in 1926. He graduated from the University of the Philippines, undergraduate (1948) and University of Santa Tomas Medical School (1952).
Immediately following graduation, he came to the United States to undertake his internship at St. Joseph Hospital, Elmira NY, and later entered his residency at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, in general and orthopedic surgery. He served as a physician in the United States Peace Corp from 1961 to 1963.
Upon his return to Kansas City in 1964, he joined the practice of Dr. Harry B. Overesch and served on the staff of many area hospitals. He was a member of the first trauma team at Research Medical Center. In 1969, he established his private practice in Belton, Mo. Throughout his 50 years of practice, he was involved with numerous medical organizations and also volunteered his medical talents to organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Golden Gloves Boxing Assoc, and O'Hara HS Football. He lived a full life enjoying family, friends, Chiefs football, KU basketball, casinos, playing ping-pong, coaching volleyball and badminton. Most recently, he enjoyed sharing his talents through medical missions in the Philippines, Mexico and Guatemala.
He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Salutiano Abella. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Terry Kay (Jackson) Abella, three children and three grandchildren: son, Gregory (Emily) Abella and grandson Julian of Kansas City, daughter Analeta (Scott) Olden and grandchildren Sam and Grace of Dallas, and son Kent Abella of Kansas City and Dallas. He is also survived by his sister Lourdes (Isgani) Legaspl, brother Di Geronimo (Irma) Abella and many nieces, nephews and relatives in the Philippines. Arrangements by: Sheil Colonial Chapel, (816) 353-6555.
He will always be remembered for his tremendous love for people, unselfish heart, and dedication to his profession. He was a kind and loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and friend who will be greatly missed.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, March 10, 2007, at 10 a.m. at St. Bernadette Catholic Church followed immediately with a reception located at Bauer hall. The burial will be at 2 p.m. at Mount Moriah Cemetery. Visitation from 7:30-9 p.m. with rosary at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 9, at the church.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Ben Z. Abella Memorial Scholarship Fund, Archbishop O'Hara High School at 9001 James A. Reed Road, KCMO 64138, or Philippine Medical Mission at 1003 South Shore Dr., KCMO 64151.
He was born Bienvenido Zuleta Abella in Abucay a province of Bataan, Philippines to Domingo and Benita Abella in 1926. He graduated from the University of the Philippines, undergraduate (1948) and University of Santa Tomas Medical School (1952).
Immediately following graduation, he came to the United States to undertake his internship at St. Joseph Hospital, Elmira NY, and later entered his residency at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, in general and orthopedic surgery. He served as a physician in the United States Peace Corp from 1961 to 1963.
Upon his return to Kansas City in 1964, he joined the practice of Dr. Harry B. Overesch and served on the staff of many area hospitals. He was a member of the first trauma team at Research Medical Center. In 1969, he established his private practice in Belton, Mo. Throughout his 50 years of practice, he was involved with numerous medical organizations and also volunteered his medical talents to organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Golden Gloves Boxing Assoc, and O'Hara HS Football. He lived a full life enjoying family, friends, Chiefs football, KU basketball, casinos, playing ping-pong, coaching volleyball and badminton. Most recently, he enjoyed sharing his talents through medical missions in the Philippines, Mexico and Guatemala.
He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Salutiano Abella. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Terry Kay (Jackson) Abella, three children and three grandchildren: son, Gregory (Emily) Abella and grandson Julian of Kansas City, daughter Analeta (Scott) Olden and grandchildren Sam and Grace of Dallas, and son Kent Abella of Kansas City and Dallas. He is also survived by his sister Lourdes (Isgani) Legaspl, brother Di Geronimo (Irma) Abella and many nieces, nephews and relatives in the Philippines. Arrangements by: Sheil Colonial Chapel, (816) 353-6555.
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