Photo Credits go to Floral Designer for taking the time to take a photo of my partial relative's headstone. A huge Thanks.
Agatha: Spelling Variations of first name include: "Agata"
Agatha was born on April, 21, 1891. Her maiden name was Lorena.
Variations of Lorena include: "Lorina", "Lorna" and "Lorenz"
According to Agatha's death certificate which I found at the New York State Municipal Archives, Agatha was the daughter of Pasquale Lorena and Rosaria Falzone.
Agatha had a sister Sarah.
Sarah married into the Nicoletti line.
Sarah and her husband Jim were the ones who ended up raising Agatha and Joseph's daughter Angelina (my great aunt) after a family incident occurred with Angelina and her step-mother. Joseph's 2nd wife, Lillian.
Currently there are no pictures of Agatha that were given to any of the nearest living relatives.
There was a photo that used to be at the grave that was ripped out sometime during the 1940's by Joseph DiPerri's 2nd wife Lillian who hated the fact that Joseph was still in love with Agatha.
There was also a photo of Agatha that Joseph had kept in his pocket almost his whole life. One day with Lillian had found the photo, she ripped it up.
Photo Credits go to Floral Designer for taking the time to take a photo of my partial relative's headstone. A huge Thanks.
Agatha: Spelling Variations of first name include: "Agata"
Agatha was born on April, 21, 1891. Her maiden name was Lorena.
Variations of Lorena include: "Lorina", "Lorna" and "Lorenz"
According to Agatha's death certificate which I found at the New York State Municipal Archives, Agatha was the daughter of Pasquale Lorena and Rosaria Falzone.
Agatha had a sister Sarah.
Sarah married into the Nicoletti line.
Sarah and her husband Jim were the ones who ended up raising Agatha and Joseph's daughter Angelina (my great aunt) after a family incident occurred with Angelina and her step-mother. Joseph's 2nd wife, Lillian.
Currently there are no pictures of Agatha that were given to any of the nearest living relatives.
There was a photo that used to be at the grave that was ripped out sometime during the 1940's by Joseph DiPerri's 2nd wife Lillian who hated the fact that Joseph was still in love with Agatha.
There was also a photo of Agatha that Joseph had kept in his pocket almost his whole life. One day with Lillian had found the photo, she ripped it up.
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