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Eliseo V. Abellanosa

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Eliseo V. Abellanosa Veteran

Birth
Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental Province, Northern Mindanao, Philippines
Death
9 Apr 1975 (aged 69)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Shoreline, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section N, Lot 132, Site 3
Memorial ID
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Father: Ysabelo Abellanosa
Mother: Francisca [Velez] Abellanosa
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The Seattle Times
Seattle, Washington
13 April 1975, Page 90

Eliseo V. Abellanosa dead at 68
Eliseo V. Abellanosa, 68, a retired businessman from the Philippines, died Wednesday of a heart attack.

Mr. Abellanosa moved to Seattle six years ago. He was born in the Philippines and graduated from the Normal College at Manila. After serving as a school principal, he became supervisor of 20 public-school districts in the Philippines.

During World War II he served as a major in the Armed Forces of the Far East.

After the war, Mr. Anellanosa [sic.] returned to the family business of coconut and rice farming.
He is survived by his wife, Samaritana of Seattle; four sons' Dr. Orfeo, Dr. Eliseo, Jr., and Ricardo, all of Seattle, and Dr. Emmanuel Abellanosa of Bothell; three daughters, Dr. Elsa Gapuz of Callocan City, Phillipines, Mrs. Nena Nuezca and Fe Abellanasa [sic.] Seattle; a sister, Mrs. Gloria Landero, Seattle, and one sister and six brothers in the Phillipines.

A rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Friday at Bonney Watson Chapel. There will be a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. James Cathedral.

Burial Date: April 26, 1975
Father: Ysabelo Abellanosa
Mother: Francisca [Velez] Abellanosa
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The Seattle Times
Seattle, Washington
13 April 1975, Page 90

Eliseo V. Abellanosa dead at 68
Eliseo V. Abellanosa, 68, a retired businessman from the Philippines, died Wednesday of a heart attack.

Mr. Abellanosa moved to Seattle six years ago. He was born in the Philippines and graduated from the Normal College at Manila. After serving as a school principal, he became supervisor of 20 public-school districts in the Philippines.

During World War II he served as a major in the Armed Forces of the Far East.

After the war, Mr. Anellanosa [sic.] returned to the family business of coconut and rice farming.
He is survived by his wife, Samaritana of Seattle; four sons' Dr. Orfeo, Dr. Eliseo, Jr., and Ricardo, all of Seattle, and Dr. Emmanuel Abellanosa of Bothell; three daughters, Dr. Elsa Gapuz of Callocan City, Phillipines, Mrs. Nena Nuezca and Fe Abellanasa [sic.] Seattle; a sister, Mrs. Gloria Landero, Seattle, and one sister and six brothers in the Phillipines.

A rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Friday at Bonney Watson Chapel. There will be a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. James Cathedral.

Burial Date: April 26, 1975

Inscription

ABELLANOSA
MAJ. - USAFFE
ELISEO V. ---- SAMARITANA H.
1906-1975 --- 1909-1955



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