

Pablo was born on Oct 9th, 1964. He was raised in East Williamsburg Brooklyn followed by LIC Queens. He last resided in Woodside, Queens NY.
Pablo attended P.S. 166, JHS 204 and then graduated from Beach Channel HS, Class of 82.
He went on to receive an Associates degree from the School of Visual Arts.
After receiving his degree he began to work at an art gallery for many years for an employer named Soffer until his passing. As a part time job along with the art gallery, he worked as a massage therapist, which landed a position with a company called FUBU.
At the end of 2010, Pablo decided to work in a totally different field to help those that could not help themselves. He began a career in assisted living, where he cared for the elderly and the disabled.
On September 30, 2010, he obtained his NYS license as a nursing assistant/orderly by the Allen School - Jamaica.
On July 18 and August 1, 2011 he became certified as a Personal Care Aide and qualified by the NYS Education Department as a Home Health Aide at the Excel Career Training School.
On November 10, 2011 he received a certificate of completion in an inservice training to work with Alzheimer’s, difficult individuals and Nutrition by his employer @Seniorbridge/Humana where he went on to receive a recognition for outstanding achievements and accomplishments during 5 years of service. His last place of employment was Incare where he began to work in 2018 until his passing.
Pablo was the most loving, compassionate and giving person. He believed in the Lord Jesus Christ as we were raised in the Catholic faith. He was devoted to the faith as he continued to view the Sunday service until his passing. Pablo was never married, nor did he have kids. However, he had lots of love to give and he definitely demonstrated it. Even though he worked 12 hour shifts and did not have a vehicle, he would take the time to keep connected to family, relatives and friends no matter how far they were.
Every morning he would make sure to greet us with inspirational good mornings or funny memes. When he left work he would let us know he was leaving to go home. We would respond with a prayer of traveling mercies. He looked forward to our family gatherings especially on the holidays. He loved spending time with our cousins, and his friends near and far.
Pablo had a number of hobbies. When he was in high school he played the flute, liked playing paddle ball and handball. He was a big collector of Marvel and DC comic books. He loved Sci-Fi movies such as Star Trek and Star Wars and Marvel movies. This love of movies became another collection hobby. He enjoyed meeting his virtual friends and singing karaoke on Friday nights. He delighted in fishing with his friends in Maryland .He especially loved to take family photos and use graphic art effects to enhance our appearance and celebrate our birthdays or accomplishments. He sent good morning and well wish memes to many relatives on both sides of our parents and to many of his friends, which was expressed on his facebook memorial page. He made everyone feel loved and not forgotten.
Words cannot express the pain that we are going through right now to know that his presence, laughter, hugs, smile and his compassionate and generous heart was taken away from
us. There is a big hole missing from our hearts and we can only pray that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the Comforter. Only His power and strength can sustain us.
Pablo leaves behind his father Carlos E. Serrano, his siblings Carlos Serrano, Ricardo Serrano, Diana Pagan, Lillian Nieves, Estella Serrano, and his youngest sister Barbara Allen. He had 10 nieces and nephews. Jennifer Irizarry, Marco Pagan, Gloria Palma, Carlos Ernest Serrano the 3rd, Christopher Serrano, Christina Mercado, Jennie Guerrero, Alina Serrano, Gabriel Serrano, and Dean Allen. He had 25 grand nieces and nephews and one on the way
Visitation will be held at Thomas M. Quinn & Sons Funeral Home, 41-45 58th Street, Woodside, NY 11377, US, on March 1, 2026, from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
A gathering will take place at Thomas M. Quinn & Sons Funeral Home, 41-45 58th Street, Woodside, NY 11377, US, on March 2, 2026, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm.
A committal service will be held at Cypress Hills Cemetery, 833 Jamaica Ave, New York, NY 11208, US, on March 2, 2026, from 1:30 pm to 2:00 pm.
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