Angelo F. Cribari, 78, of 1738 N. Natoma Ave., a retired railroad foreman, died yesterday in his home. Surviving are his widow, Josephine Leo; three sons, Samuel L., vice president of the Marquette Cement Mfg. Co., Frank J., and Peter M.; and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Paglia and Mrs. Mildred Zier. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Giles Church, Oak Park.
Published in the Chicago Tribune (IL) on Aug. 19, 1952:
Angelo F. Cribari of 1738 N. Natoma Ave., loving husband of Josephine, nee Leo; dear father of Mary (Leonard) Paglia, Mildred (Carl) Zier, Frank, Peter, Samuel, and the late Susan Maritote; grandfather of nine, great-grandfather of five. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from chapel, 900 S. Sacramento Blvd., to St. Giles Church. Interment Queen of Heaven.
Angelo F. Cribari, 78, of 1738 N. Natoma Ave., a retired railroad foreman, died yesterday in his home. Surviving are his widow, Josephine Leo; three sons, Samuel L., vice president of the Marquette Cement Mfg. Co., Frank J., and Peter M.; and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Paglia and Mrs. Mildred Zier. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Giles Church, Oak Park.
Published in the Chicago Tribune (IL) on Aug. 19, 1952:
Angelo F. Cribari of 1738 N. Natoma Ave., loving husband of Josephine, nee Leo; dear father of Mary (Leonard) Paglia, Mildred (Carl) Zier, Frank, Peter, Samuel, and the late Susan Maritote; grandfather of nine, great-grandfather of five. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from chapel, 900 S. Sacramento Blvd., to St. Giles Church. Interment Queen of Heaven.
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He was interred on Aug. 22, 1952.
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