Joseph Dandino, 74, 811 1/2 E. Dominick St., died this morning in a Rome hospital. Born March 23, 1872, at Abruzzio, Italy, he was the son of Adgio and Mary Domnica Dandino. He came to this country 50 years ago and had been naturalized. He married in Rome, Gaetena Pastore, who died in 1934. Until he retired, he was employed as a buffer by the Rome Manufacturing Co. He was a member of the Church of St. John the Baptist. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary Orbanti and Mrs. Joan Bottini, both of Rome, and Mrs. Celia Campagna, Herkimer; three sons, Ardie and Michael Dandino, Rome, and Atio Dandino, Colorado Springs, Colo., and 14 grandchildren. One brother, Antonio Dandino is in Italy, ROME SENTINEL, ROME, N. Y. — MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1946
Joseph Dandino, 74, 811 1/2 E. Dominick St., died this morning in a Rome hospital. Born March 23, 1872, at Abruzzio, Italy, he was the son of Adgio and Mary Domnica Dandino. He came to this country 50 years ago and had been naturalized. He married in Rome, Gaetena Pastore, who died in 1934. Until he retired, he was employed as a buffer by the Rome Manufacturing Co. He was a member of the Church of St. John the Baptist. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary Orbanti and Mrs. Joan Bottini, both of Rome, and Mrs. Celia Campagna, Herkimer; three sons, Ardie and Michael Dandino, Rome, and Atio Dandino, Colorado Springs, Colo., and 14 grandchildren. One brother, Antonio Dandino is in Italy, ROME SENTINEL, ROME, N. Y. — MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1946
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