s a devoted husband, loving father, grandfather and great grandfather. He was also a great man of faith. He was a member of St. Joan of Arch and St. Pius X Catholic Church. Furthermore, he was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served as a member of the Carnet de Cursillistas since 1969 and a member of the ACTS community. Abel enjoyed hunting with his brothers and close friends. He loved to fish, play cards, dominoes, whistle, listen to music, watch football (Cowboy Fan), and sit around a warm campfire with his family. Abel also loved to take vacations and go camping. He was a planner. He made sure the maps were highlighted of where we were going and the little note pad was ready with the itinerary, mileage, and cost of the entire trip. Once his plan was set, there was nothing that was going to change his mind. He loved to spend so much time with his family reminiscing about his time in WWII. He was never short on words when telling us his story of being in the Navy. He was so proud of serving his country. He loved spending time with his grand children and great grandchildren. He had a love to dance the night away at the CWV bailes. Therefore, he made sure to teach all his girls to dance. He was never short on dance partners when all his girls were around. He is survived by his daughters Sonya Lopez (Benito), Ruby Gonzales (Fernando), Gloria Garza (Gerardo); 7 grandchildren: Randy, Vanessa (Raul), Heather (Mario), Jerry Jr. (Marlena), Glendora, Mauro and Bianca; 8 great grandchildren: Raul Andres, Daniel, Mario Abel, Zeke, Briana, Ever, Mila, and Yael. The family would like to thank the medical staff at Edinburg Regional and McAllen Medical for their tireless efforts to care for him in his final days. In addition, a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Kanaan, Dr. Badiga, Dr. Alam, Dr. Flores and Dr. Hussain.