Gabriel L. Vernotico

Gabriel L. Vernotico

February 13, 1932 - November 01, 2013

Gabriel L. Vernotico

February 13, 1932 - November 01, 2013

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Vernotico, Gabriel Louis, 81 yrs. old passed away on November 1, 2013 at home in Garden Grove, CA surrounded by his loving family. Born February 13, 1932 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Son of Carmella and Ralph Vernotico.

Shortly after his marriage to Anne Marie in 1952 Gabe was drafted into the U.S.Army and served in Korea. Returning home from Korea he went to work as a machinist for 10 years. In 1962 Gabriel & Anne Marie moved with their four children across country to Garden Grove, CA.

Gabriel then worked at North American Rockwell for several years and held 2 or 3 part time jobs to support his family. He then went to work for the Garden Grove Unified School District as a Maintenance Supervisor for over 20 years.

Gabe always had a smile for everybody, his blue eyes sparkled especially when his grandchildren were around.His younger days he enjoyed riding his motorcycle, bowling, and going camping with his family,

After retiring he volunteered for hospice, loved reading novels and doing puzzles in the newspaper. He enjoyed taking care of his tomato garden in his resort-like backyard.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Anne Marie Vernotico, Sons, Gary and Michael and two daughters, Debra and Gina Marie. Daughters in-law Sharon and Claire, Son in-law Vince Andres, 6 grand children, Jessica, Michele, Mikey, David, Samantha and Kegan. 2 great-grandchildren, Tessa and Avery.

Rosary will be held 4:30 pm on November 10th at O’Connor Mortuary – 25301 Alicia Pkwy, Laguna Hills, CA 92653. Funeral Service 12 Noon on November 11th at St. Polycarp Church, 8100 Chapman Ave. Stanton, CA.

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13 responses to Gabriel L. Vernotico

  1. Gabe was a friend to all and loved by everyone who came in contact with him. I was lucky enough to go camping with the family and spend a lot of time at the house and in the resort style backyard. Gabe loved his family and it showed. I think of him every time I hear Johnny Cash music-lately it has been coming on in the places you least expect. The two places that come to mind is Macy’s (in between Christmas songs) and a Mexican restaurant near my house. I just smile and say “Hello Gabe”. Prayers and support to the family, love, Heidi

  2. Thank you for paying respects to my father.

  3. Good thing he didn’t know what you guys were doing on those campouts! Lol I remember! Tee hee just kiddin

  4. gina says:

    Good times we had. Love you.

  5. anna so sorry for the loss of gaba I know you to loved each other very much. love to you and deb. virginia

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