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Eusebio Gabriel Osorio Jr. (Gabe)
With profound sadness, we announce the untimely passing of Eusebio Gabriel Osorio Jr., affectionately known as Gabe. Born on March 15, 2008, in Miami, Florida, Gabe departed this world far too soon, leaving a void that will be deeply felt by all who knew him. Gabe was a vibrant and gentle soul, whose peaceful demeanor and kind spirit touched the lives of everyone around him.
He possessed an unwavering passion for football and basketball, not merely as a participant, but as a source of connection and joy. Whether on the court for Western High or cheering from the sidelines, his energy and determination inspired those around him. Beyond his love for sports, Gabe shared a special bond with his loyal dogs, Kane, Harley, and Athena who provided him with comfort and unwavering companionship. His tender care and affection for them were a testament to his loving nature.
Above all, Gabe cherished his family and his sports community. He was a beloved son, brother, grandson, cousin, and friend, whose silent gaze, loving heart, and competitive spirit will forever remain in our memories. Gabe is survived by his devoted parents, Melissa Osorio and Eusebio Osorio Sr., who treasured every moment with their beloved son. His brother, Victor Osorio, shared a special and unbreakable bond with him. He is also survived by his loving grandmothers, Libia Saldarriaga and Frances Adames, and his grandfather, Victor Adames, who provided unwavering love and guidance. His aunts, Shirley Adames, Victoria Osorio, and Olga Osorio, played vital roles in his life, offering support and nurturing. His cousins, Pricilla Diaz, Alinah Antencio, Abraham Ramirez, and Brandon Minervino, shared laughter and joy, creating cherished memories.
Gabe will be deeply missed by his family and friends, who will forever hold onto the beautiful moments shared with him. Though his time with us was brief, the impact he made in his young life will resonate for years to come.
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