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Caesar F. Abate

Sacramento, California

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Born to Josphine Milani and Ceasar Abate on July 2, 1923, he passed away at 90 on September 14, 2013. He transferred from Sequoia High School in Redwood City after his father died when he was 15 and graduated from George Washington High School in San Francisco. Leaving his job at Standard Oil he...

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Caesar is sorely missed here in Campus Commons. He was a great neighbor, always there to help and always with a smile on his face. I am so sorry for your loss. Jennie Babich

My deepest condolonces to you and your family my you trust in god as he helps you to cope at this time psalms145:18,19.

Caesar was not only a member of our family but also a good friend. He was a remarkable and interesting person to talk to and a man with many accomplishments. He will be sorely missed. Our condolences and prayers to the family. May he rest in peace.

We met
Caesar at Widowed Person's
Association of California (WPAC) He knew how to make people feel comfortable. When he attended the card games he really let his fine sense of humor show.
We are sorry for your loss.
Jerry and Margaret Attebery

Our deepest sympathy on Caesar's passing. He was always engaging when we spoke at Leith's Guys (old timers) luncheons, and of course he was a great contributor of GWHS anecdotes and photos...a faithful Eagle.

I had the pleasure of working with Caesar at the California State Railroad Museum. When I think of Caesar, the words that come to mind are wonderful docent, generous, funny... a great man. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts & prayers are with you, his Precious Family.

Caesar & just a few of his docent buddies

I am sorry for your loss.. I know it is hard to lose a loved one in death, but Matthew 5:4 can give us comfort that we will get the strenght to cope. My condolences to your family

I had the pleasure & honor of working with dear Caesar at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery. He was always cheerful, helpful & positive. He always gave visitors a sense of comfort after he gave them his informative presentation complete with photos! I will miss his smile & hugs. I will try to visit both Nancy & Caesar during my visits in the garden. I and the staff at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery will honor & remember Caesar. Our thoughts & prayers to all his family & friend.