Tuesday, February 26, 2013

RIP - Jose Salas Taitano (Kueto) - Maryland



Life Legacy


Jose passed away on Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at the age of 91 years at the Burnett-Calvert Hospice House in Prince Frederick, Maryland. Relatives and friends are invited to Jose’s Life Celebration on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8pm at the GEORGE P. KALAS FUNERAL HOME, 6160 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Maryland where funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 12:30pm. Interment with military honors will be held at Arlington National Cemetery(ANC) immediately following the funeral at 3pm (please arrive at the main gate by 2:30pm). Please sign the guestbook.

Known to many as “Pepe” or “Uncle Pepe”, Jose was born on September 6, 1921 in Agana, Guam. The ninth child born to the late Dolores Santos Salas (Titang) and Francisco San Nicolas Taitano (Kueto), he was one of seventeen children. Jose married Concepcion Aguon Hamamoto on June 27, 1943. Together their union lasted 57 years. His wife, otherwise known as “Chong” or “Auntie Chong”, passed away on August 24, 2000. Jose lived in Guam, California, Washington, D.C., and Maryland.

Jose’s military career spanned 37 years with the U.S. Navy. He enlisted on December 21, 1938 and served on the following naval ships: USS R. L. BARNES (Oil Tank and Training Ship); USS PASSUMPSIC (AO-107); USS KISHWAUKEE (AOG-9); Cargo Handling Battalion TWO; and USS HOPEWELL (DD-681). During the period December 1941 to August 1944, the Japanese Forces held Jose as a Prisoner of War while occupying Guam during World War II. He retired from the U.S. Navy on December 1, 1976 at the rank of Senior Chief Yeoman, having earned and awarded the following medals: 9 Navy Good Conduct; China Service; American Defense Service; World War II Campaign (Asiatic-Pacific Medal); National Defense Service; Korean Service; and Vietnam Service.

During his federal civil service career, Jose worked for the American Red Cross National Headquarters and Naval Telecommunications Command Headquarters, both in Washington, D.C. His retirement from federal service in September 1986 resulted in a combined military and civilian career spanning 48 years of faithful service to the U.S. federal government.

Jose is survived by his 7 children: Viola M. Combs, June R. Taitano, Dorothy O. Borja, Barbara Taitano-Welch, Eva S. Taitano-Herndon, Kenneth C. Taitano, and Dennis J. Taitano. In addition, he leaves behind 26 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, numerous relatives and friends, and a legacy of love, support and faith that lives forever in the hearts of those he touched. 



Hafa Guam Society Members, Family and Friends,

We have received an update on Uncle Pepe Taitano's funeral service. Information is provided below. We ask that you continue to keep Uncle Pepe's children and their families in your prayers throughout this time.

Life Celebration/Viewing:
Date/Time: Tues, March 5, 2013, 2pm-4pm and 6pm-8pm
Location: George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 6160 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, MD 20745

Funeral Service:
Date/Time: Wed, March 6, 2013, 12:30pm
Location: George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 6160 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, MD 20745

Interment:
Date/Time: Wed, March 6, 2013, 3:00pm
Location: Arlington National Ceremony, Memorial Drive, Arlington, VA 22211


Uncle Pepe's Obituary, photos, and family tree is available at: http://www.kalasfuneralhomes.com/sitemaker/memsol.cgi?page=profile&section=info&user_id=907086

You can sign the guestbook and leave condolence messages for the family on the link above as well.
Dangkulu Na Si Yu'us Ma'ase for your support and prayers for the Taitano family.

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