Obituaries

Giulio Esposito
B: 1931-08-19
D: 2019-02-22
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Esposito, Giulio
Gilda Schoenberger
B: 1929-02-03
D: 2019-02-09
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Schoenberger, Gilda
George M. Castagno
B: 1932-01-26
D: 2019-02-09
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Castagno, George M.
Sylvia Joffe
B: 1923-09-02
D: 2019-02-07
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Joffe, Sylvia
Augostino Gaspari
B: 1930-08-24
D: 2019-02-07
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Gaspari, Augostino
Antonio Mastroianni
B: 1946-03-10
D: 2019-02-06
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Mastroianni, Antonio
Michael Alvarez
B: 1951-06-09
D: 2019-02-04
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Alvarez, Michael
Dennis Leong
B: 1961-02-15
D: 2019-02-03
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Leong, Dennis
Robert Blair
B: 1938-08-27
D: 2019-02-03
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Blair, Robert
William Fletcher
B: 1938-03-10
D: 2019-02-02
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Fletcher, William
Virginia "Babcia" Sulovski
B: 1935-02-26
D: 2019-02-02
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Sulovski , Virginia "Babcia"
Ronald Hutchinson
B: 1951-08-30
D: 2019-02-02
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Hutchinson, Ronald
Jessie Earl Jones
B: 1972-02-05
D: 2019-02-02
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Jones, Jessie Earl
Richard Clark
B: 1933-07-10
D: 2019-01-31
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Clark, Richard
John Semonish
B: 1958-03-17
D: 2019-01-29
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Semonish, John
Joan Cianflone
B: 1962-09-28
D: 2019-01-29
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Cianflone, Joan
Kevin "KB" Byron
B: 1955-03-31
D: 2019-01-26
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Byron, Kevin "KB"
Patrick DeVito
B: 1937-09-16
D: 2019-01-26
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DeVito, Patrick
Walter Grab
B: 1929-07-05
D: 2019-01-23
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Grab, Walter
Mary Salzano
B: 1918-04-19
D: 2019-01-22
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Salzano, Mary
Helen Westphal
B: 1925-08-30
D: 2019-01-22
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Westphal, Helen

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