(7 March 1892 – 13 February 1937) was a Hong Kong Portuguese doctor and member of the Sanitary Board.
He attended to the Hong Kong College of Medicine, where he studied under Dr. Gibson and Dr. Francis Clark.
He was responsible for the annual celebrations of the Portuguese National Day, commemorating the declaration of the Republic.
He was also involved in the Club de Recreio and was consul for Costa Rica in Hong Kong.
[1] Ozorio died at the Kowloon Hospital on 13 February 1937 at the age of 45, leaving his wife Ruth Yvonne Barreto, daughter of F. Demee Barretto of Singapore, and three daughters, Ismeria, Maria and Desiree and one son, Filoneno.