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Victorio Giuseppe Frombolo
b.18 Sep 1891 Alpicella, Genova, Liguria, Italy
d.25 Sep 1939 San Mateo County, California
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m. 30 Jun 1875
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Victor M. Frombolo Dies in Hospital Illness aggravated by excessive heat proved fatal in the Veterans Hospital at Palo Alto yesterday for Victor M. Frombolo, 45, for many years a Stockton grocer. He had been in ill health several years. Frombolo, who lived at 2006 North El Dorado Street, came to Stockton with his parents from Italy when he was 8 years old. He was in the grocery business here with his brothers for 15 years. April 21, 1924, he was married to Miss Edna Calori, who survived as his widow. During the World War, Frombolo was stationed at Camp Cody, N. M. He was a member of Karl Ross Post of the American Legion. In addition to the widow, two daughters, Vallora Marie and Nadine Adele Frombolo, survive. A brother, Henry Frombolo and two sisters, Pena Vigna and Dora Gelso also survive. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow from the chapel of B. C. Wallace & Son. Followed by high mass starting at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church. A rosary will be said in the Wallace cahpel at 8 o'clock tonight. Legionaires will conduct graveside services in San Joaquin Cemetery.[Board.FBC.FBK.FTW] Victor M. Frombolo Dies in Hospital Illness aggravated by excessive heat proved fatal in the Veterans Hospital at Palo Alto yesterday for Victor M. Frombolo, 45, for many years a Stockton grocer. He had been in ill health several years. Frombolo, who lived at 2006 North El Dorado Street, came to Stockton with his parents from Italy when he was 8 years old. He was in the grocery business here with his brothers for 15 years. April 21, 1924, he was married to Miss Edna Calori, who survived as his widow. During the World War, Frombolo was stationed at Camp Cody, N. M. He was a member of Karl Ross Post of the American Legion. In addition to the widow, two daughters, Vallora Marie and Nadine Adele Frombolo, survive. A brother, Henry Frombolo and two sisters, Pena Vigna and Dora Gelso also survive. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow from the chapel of B. C. Wallace & Son. Followed by high mass starting at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church. A rosary will be said in the Wallace cahpel at 8 o'clock tonight. Legionaires will conduct graveside services in San Joaquin Cemetery. References
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