Copyright 12-14-1972, Chicago Tribune
Additional Obituary
Adolph Allabastro, 70, 4200 Enfield Ave, Skokie, Ill, died at
4 pm Tuesday in Skokie. He was a former resident of Plover, Wisconsin.
Funeral services will be Saturday, with burial in the Calvary
Cemetery, Evanston, Ill.
Mr Allabastro was born March 8, 1902 in Chicago. He married
the former Lorraine Para on November 27, 1943 in Chicago.
He owned and operated a service station in Plover, from
1954-57. He and his family were members of St. Joseph’s
Catholic Church, while residing In the Stevens Point area.
Mr Allabastro then moved to Skokie, Ill, where he was a
private businessman.
He is survived by his wife, eight children and six grand-children.
(Published in the Stevens Point Journal December 13, 1972)
Copyright 12-14-1972, Chicago Tribune
Additional Obituary
Adolph Allabastro, 70, 4200 Enfield Ave, Skokie, Ill, died at
4 pm Tuesday in Skokie. He was a former resident of Plover, Wisconsin.
Funeral services will be Saturday, with burial in the Calvary
Cemetery, Evanston, Ill.
Mr Allabastro was born March 8, 1902 in Chicago. He married
the former Lorraine Para on November 27, 1943 in Chicago.
He owned and operated a service station in Plover, from
1954-57. He and his family were members of St. Joseph’s
Catholic Church, while residing In the Stevens Point area.
Mr Allabastro then moved to Skokie, Ill, where he was a
private businessman.
He is survived by his wife, eight children and six grand-children.
(Published in the Stevens Point Journal December 13, 1972)
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