
H.
John Ornelas
H. John Ornelas, 79, Sabetha, KS, formerly of Seneca, KS, died Friday,
February 6, 2004, at the Apostolic Christian Home in Sabetha. He had
been in ill health for some time and was receiving kidney dialysis.
He
was born February 10, 1924, at Kansas City, MO, the son of Sylvester
and Mary Linda Gomez Ornelas. He grew
up there, attending Guardian Angel
School, Westport Junior High School and Ward High School. He enlisted
in the U.S. Navy in February of 1941 and served as a seaman on the USS
Texas. During World War II he spent 3 ½ years as a gunner on the
USS Davidson, a destroyer, and on the USS PCE-845, a minesweeper, in
the European theater. He was discharged in January of 1947 from active
duty
to the Navy Reserves. In 1950 he was recalled into the regular Navy during
the Korean Conflict, which began a long stint of active duty. He served
at the U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot in Yokosuka, Japan, on the destroyer
USS Fisker,
at the
submarine
base at New London, CT,
on the destroyer USS Joseph P. Kennedy, and later on the oil
tanker USS Caloosahatchee in the Mediterranean Sea. He was discharged
in December 1964, after accumulating 20 years active service,
plus 4 years in reserve.
In March of 1944, he married Anna J. Chiantella
at Norfolk, VA. They lived in Whitestone, Long Island, NY. They had four
children. His wife,
Anna, died in 1984. He was also preceded in death by his three sons,
Aldo Ornelas in 2003; Anthony Ornelas, who had served in the U.S.
Army in
Vietnam,
receiving
a purple heart and a bronze star, in 1992; and Jack Ornelas, who
died in action in Vietnam in 1969 while serving in the U.S. Marines.
In 1986 he returned to Kansas City. On May 5, 1990, he married Mary Catherine
Stegeman at Redemptorist Catholic Church in Kansas City. They lived in
Kansas City until 1997 when they moved to Seneca. They moved to Sabetha
in the fall of 1999 so John could be nearby for his dialysis treatments.
He was a member of St. Mary’s Church
in St. Benedict, and a former member of Redemptorist Church, where he
served as an usher, the Fleet
Reserve Organization in MD, and the U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation in
Washington D.C.
Survivors are his wife, Mary Catherine,
Sabetha; a daughter, Ninetta La Russo of Flemington, NJ; two grandsons
and a granddaughter.
Besides his parents, his wife Anna and three sons, he was also preceded
in death by a sister, Rosemary Lara.
The mass of Christian burial will be 11 A.M. Monday at St. Mary’s
Church, St. Benedict. The burial will be with full military honors in
the church cemetery. The rosary will be prayed at the Lauer Funeral Home
on Sunday at 2 P.M. He will lie in state at the funeral home after 8:30
A.M. Sunday.
Memorials may be given for St. Mary’s
Church and sent in care of the family.