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Ernest Paul Abohosh Sr.

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Ernest Paul Abohosh Sr.

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
10 Mar 2005 (aged 74)
Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas, USA
Burial
Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Council Addition past the Veteran's Circle Memorial. Family plot on right side of road.
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ABOHOSH SR., PAUL Mass of Christian Burial Services for Paul Abohosh, Sr. will be held 11:00 A.M. Monday March 14, 2005 in the St. Ann Catholic Church in Kaufman with Father Joseph Mehan officiating. Recitation of Rosary will be held 7:00 P.M. Sunday March 13, 2005 at Anderson Clayton Bros. of Kaufman. Interment will be in the Kaufman Cemetery. Mr. Abohosh was born May 24, 1930 in Dallas to the late Joseph M. and Ernestine (Gebron) Abohosh and passed away March 10, 2005 in Kaufman. He was a man among men, kind and generous, loving and very spiritual. Loving husband, father, and grandfather. His achievements were many, serving in World War II in the US Army, and was a two time golden glove champion. In the service he was European middleweight Champion. He was a quarterback for the Oakland Raiders when they were a semi-pro team. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and was a restaurateur. One brother, and son, Edward, preceded him in death.
ABOHOSH SR., PAUL Mass of Christian Burial Services for Paul Abohosh, Sr. will be held 11:00 A.M. Monday March 14, 2005 in the St. Ann Catholic Church in Kaufman with Father Joseph Mehan officiating. Recitation of Rosary will be held 7:00 P.M. Sunday March 13, 2005 at Anderson Clayton Bros. of Kaufman. Interment will be in the Kaufman Cemetery. Mr. Abohosh was born May 24, 1930 in Dallas to the late Joseph M. and Ernestine (Gebron) Abohosh and passed away March 10, 2005 in Kaufman. He was a man among men, kind and generous, loving and very spiritual. Loving husband, father, and grandfather. His achievements were many, serving in World War II in the US Army, and was a two time golden glove champion. In the service he was European middleweight Champion. He was a quarterback for the Oakland Raiders when they were a semi-pro team. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and was a restaurateur. One brother, and son, Edward, preceded him in death.

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World War II



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