Visitation:
Monday, September 04, 2017
1:00 — 9:00 p.m.
Services conclude at
The end of the visitation
5 Comments
Kendra StinePostedSeptember 4, 20171:47 pm
To Julio Olivo’s family,
I am grateful and feel blessed to have known, worked with and to call Julio a friend. He was a kind man with a warm spirit and big heart for his children and others. We worked together at UTSPH but continued on other projects once I was working at other places. He was always willing to share his experiences and love for his work. We shared a birthday and I am sad to know he is gone. May God comfort and bless you during this time of loss.
DalilahPostedSeptember 4, 20175:11 pm
You were gone too soon my friend. But now you join your fave band, the Beatles in heaven. Rest in Peace. We will help take care of Bruno and Sara. 🙂
AnaPostedSeptember 5, 20171:13 am
Condolences to his family. It was a fond desire of his for us to go back to Palau for a family reunion. He loved his family above all else. He will be missed.
Belinda B.CanoPostedSeptember 5, 20171:50 pm
My condolences to the Olivo family now you have a guardian angel
A. GuerraPostedSeptember 7, 20177:34 am
Estimada familia Olivo. Mi mas sentido pesame. La muerte de un ser querido es una de las experiencias mas devastadoras que puede sufrir un ser humano. A veces, la perdida pudiera parecer insoportable. Llorar puede ser una valvula de escape en sentido emocional. Dice la Biblia que “para todo hay un tiempo senalado, aun un tiempo de llorar” (Eclesiastes 3:1,4). De hecho, el propio Jesucristo “cedio a las lagrimas” cuando se aserco a la tumba de su querido amigo Lazaro, quien habia muerto hacia poco (Juan 11:33, 35). Jesus dijo: “Yo soy la resurreccion y la vida. El que ejerce fe en mi, aunque muera, llegara vivir” (Juan 11:25). La Biblia ensena que los muertos volveran a la vida. Bajo su mandato como Rey celestial, Jesucristo resucitara a una innumerable cantidad de personas para que vivan aqui en la Tierra, pero en condiciones de paz y justicia (2 Pedro 3:13).
5 Comments
To Julio Olivo’s family,
I am grateful and feel blessed to have known, worked with and to call Julio a friend. He was a kind man with a warm spirit and big heart for his children and others. We worked together at UTSPH but continued on other projects once I was working at other places. He was always willing to share his experiences and love for his work. We shared a birthday and I am sad to know he is gone. May God comfort and bless you during this time of loss.
You were gone too soon my friend. But now you join your fave band, the Beatles in heaven. Rest in Peace. We will help take care of Bruno and Sara. 🙂
Condolences to his family. It was a fond desire of his for us to go back to Palau for a family reunion. He loved his family above all else. He will be missed.
My condolences to the Olivo family now you have a guardian angel
Estimada familia Olivo. Mi mas sentido pesame. La muerte de un ser querido es una de las experiencias mas devastadoras que puede sufrir un ser humano. A veces, la perdida pudiera parecer insoportable. Llorar puede ser una valvula de escape en sentido emocional. Dice la Biblia que “para todo hay un tiempo senalado, aun un tiempo de llorar” (Eclesiastes 3:1,4). De hecho, el propio Jesucristo “cedio a las lagrimas” cuando se aserco a la tumba de su querido amigo Lazaro, quien habia muerto hacia poco (Juan 11:33, 35). Jesus dijo: “Yo soy la resurreccion y la vida. El que ejerce fe en mi, aunque muera, llegara vivir” (Juan 11:25). La Biblia ensena que los muertos volveran a la vida. Bajo su mandato como Rey celestial, Jesucristo resucitara a una innumerable cantidad de personas para que vivan aqui en la Tierra, pero en condiciones de paz y justicia (2 Pedro 3:13).
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