Thursday, August 12, 1943
Page 16, Column 3
Rail Foreman Dies on Job
Dominick DeRosa, 53, of 412 Lodi Street, track foreman for the New York Central Railroad, died suddenly Wednesday afternoon while directing a project on the main New York Central line west of the State Fair Grounds. An ambulance was summoned from the Solvay Process Company and he was taken to the first aid room at the plant where he was pronounced dead. Coroner H. Ernest Gak issued a verdict of death due to a heart attack. Mr. DeRosa had lived in Syracuse for 37 years and was a member of the Railroad Brotherhood of Maintenance Employes. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Granato DeRosa; three sons, Corp. Anthony of Chenango, Pa., and Joseph and Ernest of Syracuse; five daughters, Mrs. Anthony Finochio and the Misses Helen, Yolande, Annette and Lucille DeRosa; a grandson; a sister, Mrs. Fannie Arelli in Italy, and five brothers, Ralph, Michael and Eugene of Syracuse, Frank of Beaver Falls, Pa., and James of Chicago. Funeral services will be conducted at 8:45 A.M. Saturday at the home and at 9:30 A.M. in Saint Peter’s (Italian) Church by the Rev. Angelo Strazzoni, with burial in Assumption Cemetery.
Thursday, August 12, 1943
Page 16, Column 3
Rail Foreman Dies on Job
Dominick DeRosa, 53, of 412 Lodi Street, track foreman for the New York Central Railroad, died suddenly Wednesday afternoon while directing a project on the main New York Central line west of the State Fair Grounds. An ambulance was summoned from the Solvay Process Company and he was taken to the first aid room at the plant where he was pronounced dead. Coroner H. Ernest Gak issued a verdict of death due to a heart attack. Mr. DeRosa had lived in Syracuse for 37 years and was a member of the Railroad Brotherhood of Maintenance Employes. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Granato DeRosa; three sons, Corp. Anthony of Chenango, Pa., and Joseph and Ernest of Syracuse; five daughters, Mrs. Anthony Finochio and the Misses Helen, Yolande, Annette and Lucille DeRosa; a grandson; a sister, Mrs. Fannie Arelli in Italy, and five brothers, Ralph, Michael and Eugene of Syracuse, Frank of Beaver Falls, Pa., and James of Chicago. Funeral services will be conducted at 8:45 A.M. Saturday at the home and at 9:30 A.M. in Saint Peter’s (Italian) Church by the Rev. Angelo Strazzoni, with burial in Assumption Cemetery.
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