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- Our angel
Medical: Born with Tetralogy of Fallot, surgery at age 19 months
Sergio Alexis McPherson
Born Tuesday, May 11, 1976
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico
Presbyterian Hospital
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California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: MCPHERSON, SERGIO ALEXIS
Social Security #:
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 11 May 1976
Birthplace: New Mexico
Death Date: 23 Aug 1986
Death Place: KERN
Mother's Maiden Name: TUNE
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August 23, 1986
3601 Rancho Sierra Street
Bakersfield, California 93306
Serg was playing outside with his brother Alan and some neighborhoodfriends when he suddenly collapsed. CPR attempts by his parents, aneighbor physician, and Hall's Ambulance Paramedics were made at thescene. Serg was taken to San Joaquin Hospital ER and after 2-3 hours ofcare and all attempts to resuscitate, he passed away. Cardiac failureresulting from the inability of his heart to kick back into normal rhythmafter fibrillation(due to excessive scar tissue in the heart) wasdetermined to be the cause of death. Serg was born with a congenitalanomaly called Tetralogy of Fallot, a condition involving multipleproblems of the heart. He had open heart surgery at Cedars SinaiHospital at nineteen months of age and his symptoms rapidly improved. Helived a happy life, left us with so many sweet memories and sleeps now,safe in Jesus's arms until the day we rise together.
Mcpherson surname
Scottish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Phearsain ‘son of the parson’(see Parsons). This is the surname of various ecclesiastical families inAberdeenshire and Argyll; it is also established in northern Ireland.
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‘son of the parson’ (see Parsons
Parsons surname
English: occupational name for the servant of a parish priest or parson,or a patronymic denoting the child of a parson, from the possessive caseof Middle English persone, parsoun (see Parson).
English: many early examples are found with prepositions (e.g. Ralph delPersones 1323); these are habitational names, with the omission of house,hence in effect occupational names for servants employed at the parson’shouse.
Irish: usually of English origin (see above), but sometimes a reducedAnglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Phearsain, which is of Highland Scottishorigin (see McPherson).
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Serge
French form of Sergei, brought into use at the beginning of the 20thcentury. There is no connection with the type of material called serge(Old French sarge, from Latin sericum silk).
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Sergei
Russian: from the old Roman family name Sergius, which is of uncertain,though probably Etruscan, origin. (It was borne, for example, by theconspirator denounced by Cicero, Lucius Sergius Catilina.) St Sergius ofRadonezh (c.1314-92) is one of the most famous of all Russian saints,hence the great popularity of the name. Pet form: Seryozha.
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Alexis
English and German: variant (or female derivative) of Alexius. It wasoriginally a male name, but is now more commonly given to girls.
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Alexius
Latin spelling of Greek Alexios, derived from a short form of variouscompound personal names with the first element alexein to defend. StAlexius was a 5th-century saint of Edessa, venerated particularly in theOrthodox Church as a “man of God”. In Eastern European languages therehas been some confusion between derivatives of this name and pet forms ofAlexander. Variant: Alexis.
Derivatives: Italian: Alessio. Spanish: Alejo. Catalan: Aleix.Portuguese: Aleixo. Polish: Aleksy. Czech: Alexej. Russian: Aleksei.
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