Mrs. Canepa attended elementary school in Oklahoma, attended Oakview School in Galt and oved to Lodi at the age of 13.
She met Eugene Canepa in 1947, and married him in 19149 in Reno, Nev.
She worked as an art teacher at Cellar Studios in Lodi for many years. She also worked as a bookkeeper and office manager fpr Dr. Wesley Smith in Lodi for several years. She ws a longtime member of Elk Horn Gold and Country Club in Stockton.
She enjoyed ceramics, archery, cross-stitching, traveling and spending with her family.
She is survived by her husband, Eugene Canepa of Lodi; two daughters; brother, Herman Perry, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her brothers, Hobert, Roscoe, Luther, Clarence and Raymond Perry; sisters, Jewel Perry and Gladys Serra and grandson, Jerry Ford.
Committal at Lodi Memorial Cemetery.
Lodi News-Sentinel June 22, 2001
Mrs. Canepa attended elementary school in Oklahoma, attended Oakview School in Galt and oved to Lodi at the age of 13.
She met Eugene Canepa in 1947, and married him in 19149 in Reno, Nev.
She worked as an art teacher at Cellar Studios in Lodi for many years. She also worked as a bookkeeper and office manager fpr Dr. Wesley Smith in Lodi for several years. She ws a longtime member of Elk Horn Gold and Country Club in Stockton.
She enjoyed ceramics, archery, cross-stitching, traveling and spending with her family.
She is survived by her husband, Eugene Canepa of Lodi; two daughters; brother, Herman Perry, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her brothers, Hobert, Roscoe, Luther, Clarence and Raymond Perry; sisters, Jewel Perry and Gladys Serra and grandson, Jerry Ford.
Committal at Lodi Memorial Cemetery.
Lodi News-Sentinel June 22, 2001
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