Retired Clothing
Designer, Dies
Nicola G. DeMarco, 91 retired vice president and designer for the Merit Clothing Company, died at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Community Hospital. A resident of 234 North Sixth Street, Mr. DeMarco was a native of Stella Cilento, Italy. He was a member of St. Joseph catholic church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Beatrice DeMarco, two sons, Frank A. DeMarco, of Oak Lawn, Bernard A.DeMarco of Westerville, Ohio, and three daughters, Mrs. Elmer B. Nelson, Palatine, Ill., Mrs. Raymond J. Beinlich, Greendale, Wis., and Mrs. E. G. Kreusch, Arlington Heights, Ill. Also, he leaves fifteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
The rosary will be said at 7 o'clock tonight at the Byrn Funeral Home.
The body is being sent to the Lauterburn-Oehler Funeral Home in Arlington Heights, Ill. Services will be held Saturday at St. James catholic church in that city.
The Mayfield Messenger (Ky), Wednesday, March 3, 1976, p. 18
Retired Clothing
Designer, Dies
Nicola G. DeMarco, 91 retired vice president and designer for the Merit Clothing Company, died at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Community Hospital. A resident of 234 North Sixth Street, Mr. DeMarco was a native of Stella Cilento, Italy. He was a member of St. Joseph catholic church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Beatrice DeMarco, two sons, Frank A. DeMarco, of Oak Lawn, Bernard A.DeMarco of Westerville, Ohio, and three daughters, Mrs. Elmer B. Nelson, Palatine, Ill., Mrs. Raymond J. Beinlich, Greendale, Wis., and Mrs. E. G. Kreusch, Arlington Heights, Ill. Also, he leaves fifteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
The rosary will be said at 7 o'clock tonight at the Byrn Funeral Home.
The body is being sent to the Lauterburn-Oehler Funeral Home in Arlington Heights, Ill. Services will be held Saturday at St. James catholic church in that city.
The Mayfield Messenger (Ky), Wednesday, March 3, 1976, p. 18
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