Shreveport, LA - Services for Mr. Nick Digilormo, 73, were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, November 22, 1993 at Rose-Neath's Marshall Street Chapel. Officiating was Msgr. Carson LaCaze, pastor of Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Burial was in Forest Park Cemetery.
Visitation was from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, November 21, 1993 at the funeral home.
Mr. Digilormo died Saturday, November 21, 1993 at Willis-Knighton South after a sudden illness. He was born in Powhatan, La. and had resided in Shreveport for 52 years. Mr. Digilormo was a painting contractor, a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church and a veteran of the U.S. Army, World War II.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Bonnie Rogers Digilormo.
Survivors include three sons, Roger Digilormo and Carl Digilormo, both of Shreveport, LA and Gary Digilormo of Baton Rouge, La.; two daughters, Pamela Bird of Shreveport and Glenda Baker of Shreveport; three sisters Elizabeth Digilormo, Mary Stephens and Camille Tombrello all of Shreveport; five brothers, Johnny Digilormo of Blanchard, La., Tom Digilormo, Joe Digilormo, and Sam Digilormo all of Shreveport, and Carlo Digilormo of Powhatan, La., and six grandchildren.
Published in The Times, Shreveport, Louisiana, on Wednesday, December 1, 1993
Shreveport, LA - Services for Mr. Nick Digilormo, 73, were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, November 22, 1993 at Rose-Neath's Marshall Street Chapel. Officiating was Msgr. Carson LaCaze, pastor of Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Burial was in Forest Park Cemetery.
Visitation was from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, November 21, 1993 at the funeral home.
Mr. Digilormo died Saturday, November 21, 1993 at Willis-Knighton South after a sudden illness. He was born in Powhatan, La. and had resided in Shreveport for 52 years. Mr. Digilormo was a painting contractor, a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church and a veteran of the U.S. Army, World War II.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Bonnie Rogers Digilormo.
Survivors include three sons, Roger Digilormo and Carl Digilormo, both of Shreveport, LA and Gary Digilormo of Baton Rouge, La.; two daughters, Pamela Bird of Shreveport and Glenda Baker of Shreveport; three sisters Elizabeth Digilormo, Mary Stephens and Camille Tombrello all of Shreveport; five brothers, Johnny Digilormo of Blanchard, La., Tom Digilormo, Joe Digilormo, and Sam Digilormo all of Shreveport, and Carlo Digilormo of Powhatan, La., and six grandchildren.
Published in The Times, Shreveport, Louisiana, on Wednesday, December 1, 1993
Family Members
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Jennie Digilormo Leone
1904–1974
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Laura Elizabeth Digilormo
1905–1995
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Dominick Digilormo
1907–1987
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Tony Digilormo
1909–1983
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Carlo Digilormo
1912–1998
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Frank Digilormo
1914–1948
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Camille "Camana" Digilormo Tombrello
1915–1998
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Pvt Joseph Digilormo
1918–2001
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Tom Digilormo
1921–2017
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Johnny Digilormo
1923–2006
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Mary A Digilormo Stephens Jones
1926–2005
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Sam Digilormo
1929–2012
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