Albert Surban Solano's Obituary
Albert Surban Solano, a hardworking man who touched the lives of many, passed away on May 6, 2024, at the age of 91. Born on April 8, 1933, in Tominawog, San Andres, Catanduanes, he later made his home in Aiea, Hawaii.
Albert’s life was marked by dedication and service. He began his journey by joining the Army, where he served with honor and commitment. After his military service, Albert transitioned into the Sales industry, where he thrived. His charisma and social skills made him a standout professional.
Beyond his professional achievements, Albert had a passion for life. His passions were far and wide. He taught himself to play the guitar, loved to spend time in his garden, and he also enjoyed the thrill of gambling. He even had a beautiful singing voice. However, his greatest love was his family. He cherished moments spent with his children, Maria (Barry), and Charles (Vivian), Arthur and their families. His siblings, David (Nieves) and Briccio (Terry) , shared a close bond with him, and he was a beloved uncle to numerous nieces and nephews.
Among his grandchildren, Micah (Maria), Emma (Dustin), Charley (Emily), and his great gransons, Mateo, and Santiago, Albert found immense pride and joy. Their laughter and presence brightened his days, and he treasured every memory they created together.
The family would like to thank the Kaiser Permanente Medical team and the Bristol Hospice Hawaii team for caring for our father.
As we bid farewell to Albert Solano, we remember a man who lived life fully, leaving behind a legacy of hard work, love, and connection. His memory will forever echo in the hearts of those who knew him.
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