Oscar Miclat 'O' Abrajano, 49, died in Gainesville, Florida on June 28, 2005. He was born in Iba Zambales, Philippines. He was a graduate of Terry Park High School in Jacksonville, and the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. He was a Network Engineer with the Alachua County Sheriffs' Office. He served in the U.S. Navy as an E-8 Senior Chief, he was a big fan of Tampa Bay Lighting Hockey, Boston Red Sox, Opera, & Bowling. He is survived by his wife: Michelle Abrajano-Gainesville, FL; Father and Mother: Cesar and Anicia Abrajano- Jacksonville, FL; Sons: Alan Abrajano-Jax. FL and Keith E. Welch, Gainesville, FL; Brother: Cesar Abrajano, Jr.-Jax., FL; Sister: Sheila Moser-Jax., FL. and niece Meghan and nephew Brian McCarty of Jax, FL. Visitation Friday July 1, 2005. The family will receive friends from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Milam Funeral Home, 311 South Main Street, Gainesville, FL. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, July 2 , 2005 at Resurrection Catholic Church, 3382 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, FL. at 1:00 pm. Consecration/committal and burial will be in the Arlington Memorial Gardens, Jacksonville, FL on Saturday, July 2, 2005. Arrangements- Milam Funeral Home, Gainesville, FL. 352/376-5361. Flowers are welcome but expressions of sympathy may be made to Nick Oelrich Memorial Fund; Florida Sheriffs' Youth Ranches; PO Box 2000 Boys Ranches, FL 32060 OR Resurrection Catholic Church 3383 University Blvd N; Jacksonville, FL 32277.
Special Note: He was an organ donor to many.
Please note: The caretaker of this memorial is aware that there is more than 1 obit on Oscar. The above is a compilation of the two obits, as both had mistakes when they were printed originally.
Oscar Miclat 'O' Abrajano, 49, died in Gainesville, Florida on June 28, 2005. He was born in Iba Zambales, Philippines. He was a graduate of Terry Park High School in Jacksonville, and the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. He was a Network Engineer with the Alachua County Sheriffs' Office. He served in the U.S. Navy as an E-8 Senior Chief, he was a big fan of Tampa Bay Lighting Hockey, Boston Red Sox, Opera, & Bowling. He is survived by his wife: Michelle Abrajano-Gainesville, FL; Father and Mother: Cesar and Anicia Abrajano- Jacksonville, FL; Sons: Alan Abrajano-Jax. FL and Keith E. Welch, Gainesville, FL; Brother: Cesar Abrajano, Jr.-Jax., FL; Sister: Sheila Moser-Jax., FL. and niece Meghan and nephew Brian McCarty of Jax, FL. Visitation Friday July 1, 2005. The family will receive friends from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Milam Funeral Home, 311 South Main Street, Gainesville, FL. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, July 2 , 2005 at Resurrection Catholic Church, 3382 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, FL. at 1:00 pm. Consecration/committal and burial will be in the Arlington Memorial Gardens, Jacksonville, FL on Saturday, July 2, 2005. Arrangements- Milam Funeral Home, Gainesville, FL. 352/376-5361. Flowers are welcome but expressions of sympathy may be made to Nick Oelrich Memorial Fund; Florida Sheriffs' Youth Ranches; PO Box 2000 Boys Ranches, FL 32060 OR Resurrection Catholic Church 3383 University Blvd N; Jacksonville, FL 32277.
Special Note: He was an organ donor to many.
Please note: The caretaker of this memorial is aware that there is more than 1 obit on Oscar. The above is a compilation of the two obits, as both had mistakes when they were printed originally.