Milagros-Abellera-Obituary

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Milagros D. Abellera

SAN ANTONIO, Texas

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May 13, 2020
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas

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Angelus Funeral Home - San Antonio Obituary

Mrs. Milagros D. Abellera age 65 of San Antonio passed away on Wednesday, May 13, 2020. 


Milagros was a Devout Catholic and Ministry Founder of Our Lady of Fatima to propagate the messages of Fatima.  She served as President of Servants of Jesus and Mary San Antonio. 


Along with being a Registered Nurse for 46 years, she enjoyed gardening, cooking and most of all her family.


She is survived by her husband, Roberto Abellera; sons, Ryan Abellera, Noel Calura, and Rommel Calura; daughters, Kristine Abellera, Mary Joy Calura, and Melinda Calura; grandchildren, Nathan Lima, Nickolas Lima, Rommel Calura Jr, Kayla Calura, Ethan Calura, Cale Calura, Raef Calura, and Cian Calura; brother, Rufino Domingo; sisters, Paula Fernandez and Rosie Domingo; numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends.


FUNERAL SERVICES


Wednesday, May 20, 2020


The family will receive friends from 8:30am – 9:30am


Rosary               9:30 A.M.


Funeral Mass   10:00 A.M.


St. Matthew’s Catholic Church.


 


Graveside services will be held privately.


 

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You are a rare Gem. A pure soul with heart of gold.
Will miss you my friend . May the Angels welcome you to Paradise. RIP.

I am so sorry. Although I did not know her personally, I appreciated knowing that she raised her children to be good, strong adults. Ryan, you and your family have my prayers.

Mila you will always be missed and loved by everyone you came in contact with. I will also miss my morning hugs to get my day started Love you

We will be missing you, auntie.. you are now with Bart. Thank you for loving us. We will keep and live with your words and inspiration. Be strong uncle Bobby..

Manang (elder sister)Mila, My FB friend a former High School classmate of my sister Lorna together with her sister Paula.I remember manang Mila sang duets with her sister Paula during High School with angelic voices.My colleague, you are a Healthcare Hero , you did the ultimate sacrifice .RIP with my sister Lorna in heaven .You are beautiful inside and out. My deepest sympathy to the bereaved family.

In loving memory of an amazing person. It was a honor to have worked bedside you. You taught me so much as a nurse, as a Christian, & as a person. I always enjoyed it when i got to do report with you. Even better was when you worked night shift we'd have long talks about life, family, the world, & so on. The awesome food we would share back & forth & leave for each other. My 13 yr old still talks about how Jesus was watching him in the bathroom at your house :) watching how you took care of...

Dear Mila ..classmate..we hate to see you leaving us ..but our Creator took you back for some purpose ..To Him We Belong and to Him we shall return ..you are a true servant of thy Lord ..as proven by everybody ..every body will be missing you ..I had wish to see you last December when I was in Killeen but due to unavoidable circumstances we missed that chance ...Hope to meet you oneday if not here in Heaven where we will be in eternal happiness .my condolences to your bereaved husband...

Mila was a beautiful soul, and A wonderful Nurse, Mother, Wife, Aunt, Grandmother, Role Model and Friend. Many Many Memories when we worked on the floor. Mila made me laugh, brought tears to my eyes at times, those times I will cherish forever and ever. Rest In Peace Angel !!!!!

Mila, I'm going to miss your smile and your faithfulness. You were my connection to my Filipino side. Rest in paradise my dear friend.