Dominador Balisi Soriano Obit

DOMINADOR BALISI SORIANO,

93, of Deerwood died Sept. 18, 2020 at his home surrounded by his loved ones.  He was born on Jan. 27, 1927 in Tuguegarao, Cagayan, Philippines.  He was the eldest of nine children.  As a young boy his father would reprimand him for not paying attention to his studies.  It was then he learned the value of education.  However, when he was a sophomore in high school, WWII hit and their houses burnt, which forced them to move to the next town and as if that was not enough, his father was killed.  A few years later, he graduated from high school but his parents could not afford to send him to school, so he looked for a job and became a street foreman which paid for his education.  
In 1957, he successfully graduated from the Far Eastern University Medical School and eventually moved to Minneapolis.  This is where he started his medical career at St. Barnabas Hospital (Hennepin County Medical Center) as a surgical resident.  He then moved to St. Luke’s Hospital (United Hospital) for general practice; Cuyuna Range Clinic (Cuyuna Regional Medical Center); Willmar State Hospital (Willmar Regional Treatment Center) and Onamia State Hospital (Mille Lacs Health System).  In 1994, he officially retired from the clinic and hospital but continued to work in Ne-la Shing Clinic.  
He was a member of numerous organizations including Philippine Minnesotan Medical Association, American Academy of Family Physicians, and after 50 years of providing excellent care, love and dedication to his patients, he could not give up his passion and he continued to attend Medical Conventions until last year, at the age of 92.
In his younger years, he enjoyed fishing, hunting, and splitting wood for the winter.  In his later years, he enjoyed watching politics, and spending time with his family and friends, and most of all, watching his only grandchild learn and grow.  He had a genuine interest for everyone he met and was loved and respected by everyone.
Preceding him in death are his parents Domingo and Remedios Soriano; brothers, Domingo Jr., Damaso, Diosdado, and Delfin; and sisters, Dolores and Domitila.
He will be greatly missed by wife, Zenaida (Belarmino), his only son, Mark Jeremy “MJ”; daughter-in-law, Donna (Valera); one grandchild, Marco Joaquin of all Richfield; brother, Daniel; sister, Zenaida (Tan); first wife, Belen (Flores); many brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces and other relatives and friends.  
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 28,  at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Crosby.  A Visitation will be at the Koop Funeral Home in Crosby on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. with a rosary at 4 p.m. and on Monday one hour prior to the service at the church.  Burial will be at the Lakewood Cemetery in Crosby.

 

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