Uriel R. Limjoco graduated from the University of the Philippines, College of Medicine in 1957. He is a general surgeon who retired from twenty years of private practice and twenty years of active surgical service in the United States Navy as well. He is a retired captain in the United States Navy and assistant clinical professor of trauma and general surgery from Loma Linda University. He is also a 100 percent disabled United States Navy veteran. He had published several articles of surgical nature in the Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Canadian Journal of Surgery, and Wisconsin Medical Journal. He is a retired member of several organizations including, but not limited to, the American College of Surgeons, San Diego Society of General Surgeons, Los Angeles Surgical Society, and Milwaukee Academy of Surgery.
Carolyn Jo Limjoco met her husband, Uriel R. Limjoco, while she was in college at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Her young married life was principally involved in raising their six children and leading them to become God-loving, educated, and industrious members of the community. Always principled in helping and educating less fortunate children, she spent many years as member of a school board in Wisconsin, ten of them as president. All the time, she donated her salary for scholarship money to deserving students. She and her husband spent many years as a safe house for battered children in Wisconsin. She is well read and had coauthored a historical pamphlet for the Carnegie Museum in Hanford, California, when she was curator. Uriel and Carolyn have coauthored Cytokine and KAUTCH (min kärlek), published by Fulton Books, and The Popes: A Brief Summary (From Peter to Francis), Purple Gardenia, and A Balkan Rhapsody, published by Covenant Books. They are active members of Saint Brigid Parish in Hanford, California.
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