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Mortuary File.Xlsx Index to the Mortuary Files of Valente, Marini, Perata & Co 3448 Mission Street, San Francisco Mortuary Books are located in the Colma Historical Museum 1500 Hillside Blvd, Colma Index by The San Mateo County Genealogical Society (Lauren Perritt, Russ & Eunice Brabec, Jean Ann Carroll, Cath Trindle) This is a work in progress the records to be indexed cover the years the years 1888-1964 Some books are numbered the early ones are titled only by the years they cover. For ease of indexing we have given them a letter designation. The books included in this first installment include: Notes: Date given is death date if know, otherwise it might be burial date, date plot was purchased or date at the top of the page. In the case of removals from one cemtery to another the date is given in the notes column to avoid confusion over death dates. In the case of stillbirths and infants, the name given might be that of a parent, the records were often not clear. Remember, this is an index not an extraction, the actual record is likely to contain additional information, including who is responsible for payment, some societies the individual belonged to, names of newspapers where notices were places, and in some journals prior to 1920 obituaries might be attached. There is some duplication in the records, some of the Journal were most likely copied to the later books. We chose to include both because these were the years that might also have attached obituaries. When requesting a copy from the Colma Historical Society, be sure to copy the book volume and page number carefully. Contact the Colma Historical Association for a Copy of the actual record. Name Death Date Birth Place Age Residence/place of death cemetery Vol Pg Notes Abalos, Pascasia 22-May-1926 Mexico 71 San Francisco Holy Cross 7 97 Abascal, Rafael 18-May-1923 Spain 27 Crockett CA Holy Cross 5 537 Abat, Vincent 27-Jun-1944 54 Salinas Cypress Lawn 14 411 Abatangelo, Caroli 11-Apr-1909 1 San Francisco Holy Cross J1 135 Abaurrea, Luis 9-Aug-1919 4 San Francisco Holy Cross 4 303 Abbafnaro, Fillomena 8 May 1893 1 San Francisco IOOF E 220 Abbagnaro, Domenico 22 Aug 1894 1 San Francisco IOOF F 179 Abbagnaro, Filomena 15 Dec 1895 1 1/2d San Francisco IOOF F 518 Abeille, Francis L. 11-Feb-1945 58 San Francisco Golden Gate National C 14 566 Abel, Leon 12-May-1923 France 55 Mt Olivet 5 533 Relief Home Abela, John 19-Oct-1922 1 San Francisco Holy Cross 5 403 Childrens Hospital Abocitiz, Candido 25-Apr-1919 53 San Francisco Holy Cross 4 240 Abrego, Agness Eve 31-May-1891 1 San Francisco Italian D 18 Abrozzo, Alena 4-Feb-1923 California 10 San Francisco Italian 5 468 Abruzzo, Albert 28-Oct-1943 1 yr 7 moSan Francisco Italian 14 219 Accattini, Maria 14-Jan-1919 5 San Francisco Italian 4 163 Acker, Charles 8-Mar-1921 California 49 Woodlawn 5 40 Harbor Emergency Hospital Acona, Giuseppina 14-Feb-1944 54 San Francisco Italian 14 305 Acost, Anacleta 25-Oct-1889 65 San Francisco Italian (20-17) A 125 Acquadro, Peter 24-Jan-1922 Illinois 10 San Francisco Italian 5 218 Isolation Hospital Acquistapace, Ernest 30-Jan-1920 23 San Francisco Holy Cross 4 402 SF Hospital Acree, Elsie Helen 8-Feb-1926 California 23 San Francisco Cypress Lawn 7 19 Actis, Louis C. 23-Oct-1943 60 San Francisco Italian 14 217 Actis, Alberto 27-Jun-1909 32 San Francisco Italian J1 159 Actis, Antonio 26-Jun-1927 Italy 34 San Francisco Italian 7 388 St Francis Hospital Acuna, Isabella 31 Jan 1894 95 San Francisco Holy Cross F 27 Adame, Cuca 2-Aug-1920 1 Holy Cross 4 516 Adamis, Clotilde 20-Nov-1943 64 Vineberg DA Italian 14 232 Adams, Geo Jos 12 Sep 1892 10 San Francisco Holy Cross E 46 Adda, Umberto 15-Oct-1943 63 San Francisco Holy Cross 14 209 Addiego, Eleanor 22-Oct-1927 California 13 San Francisco Italian 7 460 St Lukes Hospital Addiego, Vincenzo 18 Dec 1894 2 San Francisco IOOF F 273 Addigo, Guiseppe 3-Jul-1926 Italy 70 San Francisco Italian 7 127 Addugo, Vincenzo 19 Dec 1894 2 IOOF F 605 Adiego, Francisca 8-Apr-1922 California 16 Italian 5 284 Isolation Hospital Adolfo, Giordan 7 Sep 1893 2m San Francisco IOOF E 299 Adorni, Guiseppe 25 Mar 1909 21 San Francisco To Eureka, CA J1 129 Adragna, Guiseppa 8-Aug-1920 56 San Francisco Italian 4 519 Page 1 of 476 Name Death Date Birth Place Age Residence/place of death cemetery Vol Pg Notes Adragna, Italia 9-Nov-1918 24 San Francisco Italian 4 57 Adragna, Leonard 17-Jan-1927 Italy 33 San Francisco Italian 7 260 St Lukes Hospital Adragna, Virginia 30-Dec-1921 5mo San Francisco Italian 5 198 Affleck, William 18-Dec-1913 Glasgow, Scotland 86 San Francisco Cypress Lawn J3 111 Agasse, Eugene 18 Oct 1893 58 San Francisco City (French) E 330 French Hospital Agazzi, Angelina (Jennie) 17-Nov-1943 58 San Francisco Italian 14 230 Agazzi, Amilia 26-May-1909 2 San Francisco Italian J1 148 Agazzi, Lodovico 19-Sep-1910 Parma, Italy 20 San Francisco Italian J2 16 Ager, Hornori xx-Apr-1889 A35 Agius, Maria 14-Mar-1912 San Francisco 1m San Francisco Italian J2 194 Agneco, Margaret 22-Oct-1920 75 San Francisco Holy Cross 4 550 Agnellet, Louis 9 Jul 1894 42 San Francisco IOOF F 145 Agnew, Thomas Edward 15-Aug-1919 46 Agnews State Hospital Holy Cross 4 307 Agoste, Aurelia 3-Dec-1922 California 25 San Francisco Italian 5 424 St Lukes Hospital Agosti, Albina 17 Mar 1895 1m San Francisco Italian F 332 Agras, Caroline J. 1-Jan-1944 50 San Francisco Italian 14 271 Agres, Eleanor 27-May-1921 California 5 San Francisco Italian 5 82 Agresti, Guglielmo 3-Sep-1913 Ponte Tetto, Lucca, Italy 27 Colma Italian J3 77 Agrierre, Manuele 8-Feb-1927 South America 54 San Francisco Holy Cross 7 283 Agrimonte, Adriano 17-May-1919 39 San Francisco Italian 4 254 Aguila, Ricardo 27-Feb-1926 2mo San Francisco Italian 7 37 parents: Ernest and Rosa Forjas Aguilar, Carmell (Carmen) 12-Feb-1922 Spain 14 San Francisco Holy Cross 5 227 San Francisco Hospital Aguilar, Hilderbrando P 5-Feb-1892 10m San Francisco IOOF D 153 Aguilar, Isabele 2-Feb-1923 Spain 74 San Francisco Italian 5 466 San Francisco Hospital Aguilar, Joseph 25-Apr-1919 22 San Francisco Mt Olivet 4 239 Aguilar, Nicolas 20 Apr 1893 40 San Francisco Holy Cross E 208 Aguilar, Richard 30 Jun 1893 7m San Francisco IOOF E 253 Aguirre, Matilda 16-Dec-1922 Spain 65 San Francisco Holy Cross 5 431 Aguirre, Raymond M 16-Nov-1919 68 San Francisco Holy Cross 4 351 French Hospital Ah Son Fook 31-Mar-1889 A 34,35 Ahern, Anna 6-Sep-1910 San Francisco 1h San Francisco Italian J2 12 in Gandolfo Vault with brother Vincent Ahern, Richard 3-Apr-1921 California 2 San Francisco Italian 5 52 Isolation Hospital Ahern, Vincent 16-Mar-1910 1 Italian J2 21,22 moved from grave of Teresa 1903 to Gandolfo vault Ahern, Vincent 14-Mar-1910 1 San Francisco Italian J1 230 Ahern, Vincent 27-Jul-1910 J1 273 Ahern, William xx Mar 1921 California 4 San Francisco Italian 5 50 Ahrens, Henry (Alrens) 8-Feb-1944 71 San Francisco Italian 14 300 Ahrimada, Jose M 28-Feb-1927 Mexico 64 San Francisco Italian 7 296 San Francisco Hospital Page 2 of 476 Name Death Date Birth Place Age Residence/place of death cemetery Vol Pg Notes Aiello, Francesca 16-Dec-1918 20 San Francisco Pittsburg 4 103 Ailand, Lily 8-Jul-1919 1 San Francisco Holy Cross 4 289 Aimar, Giacomo 6-Feb-1943 54 San Francisco Greenlawn 14 20 Aitken, Ada L 18 Feb 1893 16 San Francisco Masonic E 168 Aitken, Isabel 4-Nov-1890 20 San Francisco Masonic C 51 Aitken, James 16-Jan-1891 Scotland 30 International Hotel send to Colusa County C 92 resident of Colusa County Alatorre, Mercedes 1 May 1893 San Francisco 1d San Francisco City E 214 Alba, Bertha 27-Feb-1922 1 San Francisco Italian 5 248 Lane Hospital Albendanvei, Jose 15 May 1893 3 San Francisco Laurel Hill E 224 Alberigi, Antoinetta 14-Jan-1919 68 San Francisco Italian 4 165 Alberigi, Demetrio 21-Jul-1926 Italy 56 San Francisco Italian 7 136 Albert (stillborn Fetus) 20-Mar-1911 0 San Francisco (to city undertaker) J2 72 Albert, Annie 5-Jan-1920 1 San Francisco Italian 4 380 Albert, Ermina 23-Jul-1920 5 San Francisco Italian 4 513 `````````````````` Alberto, Charles 29 Apr 1908 28 San Francisco Mt. Olivet J1 28 Alberto, Elisa 2-Sep-1921 Switzerland 61 San Francisco Mt Olivet 5 134 Albrici, Rose Cuneo 31-Dec-1943 65 San Francisco Italian 14 270 Alcamisi, Gaetano 19-Oct-1921 Italy 50 San Francisco Holy Cross 5 156 San Francisco Hospital Alcamisi, Giuseppina 24-Nov-1918 42 San Francisco Holy Cross 4 81 Alcaraz, Rose 30-Dec-1944 44 San Francisco Holy Cross 14 534 AKA Rose Bernrdo Alchsimisti, Leo 28-Jun-1922 California 5d San Francisco 5 338 Aldera, Pietro 20-Dec-1943 71 Daly City Italian 14 258 Aleckich, Annie 27-Sep-1891 7m San Francisco City (Greek) D 81 Aleggri Sedgett 11-Mar-1889 A30grave 8 Alegria, Alejandro 31-Jan-1927 Spain 32 Italian 7 272 UC Hospital Alexander, Arabia Christina 30-Oct-1944 70 San Francisco Cypress Lawn 14 489 Alexander, John 10-Jul-1926 13 Mt Olivet 7 131 Alexander, Mary J 6-Mar-1912 New Bedford, MA 61 San Francisco Holy Cross J2 192 Alexander, Mary N.
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