Theophil Theophilus Babienco
Birth 7 SEP 1885 • Tarascha, Russia
Death 20 OCT 1980 • Saratoga, Santa Clara, CA
Mother:
Anna G Wilson
1888–1980
Birth 17 APR 1888 • Riga, Latvia
Death 18 JAN 1980 • Los Gatos, Santa Clara, CA
Allorie Wilson Babienco, '39, who resided in Saratoga, CA, passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home on May 24, 2006.
Allorie was born in Canada on December 9, 1914.
He received his primary and secondary education in the Far East and Europe, then transferred to Pacific Union College, Angwin, CA.
After receiving his degree he spent a few years teaching math and science before the President's Draft Board took him for a top-secret government research chemist and document translator during World War II. After the war, the earned his doctorate in medicine from Loma Linda University.
He moved to Saratoga, CA, where he maintained an active private practice and became a charter fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice in 1974. He remained a diplomat of the board until he retired in 1992. Allorie was predeceased bu his wife of 67 years, Lovina (Stene) Babienco, '39 Pacific Union College.
He is survived by two sisters, Helen May (Babienco) Haynal (b 5/11/27 in Harbin, Manchuria), and Lida T Mann; daughters Pamela, Patrice '70 Pacific Union College, and Penelope, '71 Pacific Union College; son Philip, '76 Pacific Union College; and two grandchildren.
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His sister is buried here:
Lida T (Babienco) Mann
Find A Grave Memorial 130878924
Theophil Theophilus Babienco
Birth 7 SEP 1885 • Tarascha, Russia
Death 20 OCT 1980 • Saratoga, Santa Clara, CA
Mother:
Anna G Wilson
1888–1980
Birth 17 APR 1888 • Riga, Latvia
Death 18 JAN 1980 • Los Gatos, Santa Clara, CA
Allorie Wilson Babienco, '39, who resided in Saratoga, CA, passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home on May 24, 2006.
Allorie was born in Canada on December 9, 1914.
He received his primary and secondary education in the Far East and Europe, then transferred to Pacific Union College, Angwin, CA.
After receiving his degree he spent a few years teaching math and science before the President's Draft Board took him for a top-secret government research chemist and document translator during World War II. After the war, the earned his doctorate in medicine from Loma Linda University.
He moved to Saratoga, CA, where he maintained an active private practice and became a charter fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice in 1974. He remained a diplomat of the board until he retired in 1992. Allorie was predeceased bu his wife of 67 years, Lovina (Stene) Babienco, '39 Pacific Union College.
He is survived by two sisters, Helen May (Babienco) Haynal (b 5/11/27 in Harbin, Manchuria), and Lida T Mann; daughters Pamela, Patrice '70 Pacific Union College, and Penelope, '71 Pacific Union College; son Philip, '76 Pacific Union College; and two grandchildren.
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His sister is buried here:
Lida T (Babienco) Mann
Find A Grave Memorial 130878924
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