Andrew Joseph Acalinovich

Andrew Joseph Acalinovich

December 04, 1967 - October 23, 2024

Andrew Joseph Acalinovich

December 04, 1967 - October 23, 2024

Obituary

The Acalinovich family is heartbroken to share that their cherished husband, father and son, Andrew Acalinovich, passed away on October 23, 2024, with his beloved wife, Kaitlynn, at his side.

Andrew was born in Southern California and spent his youth in San Pedro. He was a student at Leland Elementary School until the fifth grade, at which time he began attending Mary Star of the Sea. It was in this parish that he grew up and forged many close friendships that lasted a lifetime.

After high school, Andrew chose the University of California Los Angeles for his undergraduate studies, where he pursued a bachelor’s of science degree in Microbiology and Applied Genetics. Upon graduation, he remained part of the campus community when he accepted a position as a staff research associate in the department of transplant surgery. Ever a lifelong learner, Andrew’s creative side called out and he returned to study at UCLA, this time in data analysis and graphic visualization. A true Renaissance man, his right and left brain worked in perfect harmony. His love of science was always balanced with a poetic sensibility as he brought his great humanity to all his work.  He employed his talents to advance medical research and used his art to help companies realize vision and innovation. His career led him to creative roles with diverse organizations including the Johnson Institute of Ethics and LiveOffice. Most recently he was able to unite his inquisitive, scientific mind and his artist’s soul in his position as a Senior Principal Product Designer at Oracle.

In 2014, Andrew found the love of his life in Hermosa Beach when he met Kaitlynn. In Kaitlynn, he recognized the partner he had been searching for, and the two began dating soon after their initial meeting. Their 2016 wedding was celebrated at the Wayfarer’s Chapel, a place Andrew always planned to marry the girl of his dreams. Over the next few years their family grew to include two beautiful children: daughter, Aria and son, Joey. Andrew inhabited his greatest roles as a husband and father, and achieved his most heartfelt desire to be a family man when he created a life with Kaitlynn.

Andrew was well loved for his kind, gentle nature. At social gatherings he always made a point to speak to every guest, play with every child, and pet every dog (and cat, despite his acute allergies). He had a sparkling wit, always ready with a funny anecdote or clever quip to contribute to the conversation. Though he often downplayed his talent, he was an accomplished bass and guitar player and member of several different bands; his enthusiasm for music was contagious and playing gave him great bliss and satisfaction. He passed down his love of music to his children with nightly dance parties and often composed many of his own nursery rhymes during sleepless newborn nights. He was ever generous with his time and talents, never shying from the opportunity to help a friend with whatever task was at hand. Whether helping move, writing a job recommendation or donating to a charitable cause, Andrew could always be counted on for love and support in all avenues of life. He enjoyed friendships with a truly diverse community of friends and colleagues and was held in high esteem in every circle lucky enough to call him friend. A lifelong Dodgers fan, he would have been thrilled with their dominance in the 2024 World Series.

Andrew is preceded in death by his father, Joseph Acalinovich. He is survived by his loving family: mother Katica, wife Kaitlynn, daughter Aria and son Joey.

A celebration of Andrew’s life will be held at O’Connor Mortuary in Laguna Hills on Sunday, December 1st, 2024, at 10:00 am. For those unable to attend in person, accommodation for virtual attendance has been organized. Guests are welcome to attend a reception with light lunch and refreshments to follow at the family home of Andrew and Kaitlynn.

 

Webcast Memorial Ceremony for Andrew Acalinovich

Celebration Of Life

  • Date & Time: December 1, 2024 (10:00 AM)
  • Venue: O'Connor Mortuary
  • Location: 25301 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 581-4300

Lunch Reception

  • Date & Time: December 1, 2024 (12:30 PM)
  • Venue: Family Home Of Andrew & Kaitlynn

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8 responses to Andrew Joseph Acalinovich

  1. Molly B says:

    I had the privilege of working closely with Andrew at Oracle for 18 months, and I was devastated both by his diagnosis and now by his passing. It is times like these that it feels like the saying “only the good die young” is glaringly true.

    Andrew was extraordinarily intelligent and creative, yet he carried himself with incredible humility and an unwavering generosity with his time. In just a short period, I learned so much from him—not just professionally, but personally. He was the kind of person you could celebrate the highs with and lean on during the lows. He had an exceptional ability to support others, making everyone feel at ease and empowered to be their authentic selves.

    Andrew’s talents and humanity stood out in everything he did. He had this remarkable knack for seamlessly shifting from lighthearted moments—like sharing videos of toddlers dancing—to diving into profound conversations about complex topics like the future of medicine and digital twins. It was impossible to see Andrew as just a professional contact; he effortlessly connected on a deeper level, reminding us all of the importance of empathy and authenticity in every interaction.

    I will miss “talking shop” with Andrew and witnessing his brilliance. I hope his family knows the profound and lasting impact he made through his work and the relationships he built.

    May his memory be a blessing. My heartfelt condolences to all of his friends and family.

  2. Olyn LeRoy says:

    I was lucky to have the opportunity to work with Andrew. He was a kind, talented, intelligent and generally awesome teammate. The world will miss you, Andrew. My condolences to your family.

  3. Simon Nixon says:

    A beautiful service befitting of a beautiful person. I cried a thousand tears for you my friend during that service. Proud of Houshang for his speech and being in there in person – lots of love and I wish I could have been there in person – RIP Andrew xxx

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