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Cumulative Index - Obituaries - 2011-2019 Cumulative Index - Obituaries - 2011-2019 OBITUARIES Adipietro, Vittoria [photo], 8/24/13 Alexander, Richard Eugene Jr., Abbott, Charles F., 7/12/16 pB4 pA6 12/31/18 pB7 Abbott, Harry R. [photo], 6/30/12 Adler, Daniel Harvey [photo], Alexander, Walter, 3/2/12 pD2, pB5 12/4/12 pA8 3/3/12 pB5 Abbott, James Russell [photo], Adler, Iris Marie [Curl][photo], Alfano, Kenneth Andrew, 4/19/19 7/7/19 pA6 10/6/13 pA9, 10/9/13 pA6, pA6 Abbott, Patricia [Tabram], 2/26/15 10/7/13 pA6 Aliapoulios, Alexander C., 2/9/17 pC4 Afable, Caridad Mendoza [photo], pA4 Abel, Edmond Lawrence [photo], 9/8/14 pA7 Aliapoulios, Charles 'Chuck,' 8/21/12 pB5 Agoglia, Robert L. [photo], 10/24/19 2/19/14 pA6 Abely, John K., 4/18/12 pA8 pA4, 10/25/19 pA6 Aliapoulios, Peter, 12/29/13 pD2 Abrach, Helga M. [photo], 10/9/16 Agostino, Allyson Mary [Andruinas], Aliman, John, 8/24/13 pA6, 8/25/13 pA9 8/12/12 pD4, 8/13/12 pA7 pA8 Abraham, Jessie Mae [Keels], Agostino, Mary [Griffin], 7/26/12 pA6 Alk, Alfred [photo], 5/28/14 pA7 7/24/12 pA10 Agostino, Natale, 2/11/14 pA6 Allegretta, Filomena [Grimaldi], Abraham, William D. 'Abe,' Aharonovitz, Flora [Schlittner] 9/14/13 pA6, 9/15/13 pD2 9/20/12 pC4 [photo], 1/6/15 pA6 Allegretta, Gary [photo], 6/16/19 pA5 Abrahamson, Steven [photo], Ahthoforides, Stavros 'Steve,' Allegretta, Nicholas, 4/21/14 pA6, 11/21/17 pB6 5/13/15 pA7 4/18/14 pC6, 4/21/14 pA6, Abresky, John 'Jack' E. [photo], Aide, Cheryl [Hoggson], 4/4/16 pA6 4/18/14 pC6 6/3/14 pA6 Aiken, John Edward, 12/12/11 pB9 Allen, Anna Mae [Green][photo], Abruscato, Barbara Ann Aime, Richard H., 10/27/13 pA9 9/18/15 pD2 [Bogart][photo], 11/10/14 pA7 Ainsworth, Marian F. Allen, Bruce Buckner Jr., 11/26/16 Acerbo, Theresa A. [Prieboth][photo], 10/4/16 pA4 pB5 [Milczarski][photo], 3/11/15 Ainsworth, Ruth Caroline [Hluboky], Allen, Christine [Owen], 5/22/15 pC5 pA7 7/22/14 pA6 Allen, Donald R. [photo], 12/18/18 Achatz, Hannah 'Jo' Sinclair Aitoro, Vincent [photo], 12/13/17 pB7 [Dennehy], 8/31/13 pA6 pB7, 12/12/17 pB7, 12/11/17 Allen, Eddie [photo], 10/24/16 pA6 Achorn, Douglas Richard, 6/4/14 pB7 Allen, Isabel T. [Tallmadge], 9/7/12 pA7 Aksoy, Turker, 11/29/19 pA6 pA10 Acker, George William, 6/20/12 Alba, Russell [photo], 12/14/11 pB7 Allen, Joan C. [Clark], 7/6/13 pA6 pA8 Albanese, Joan B. [Keefer], 7/3/14 Allen, Leslie V., 9/4/11 pA7 Ackermann, Alan Granville 'Gran' pC8 Allen, Todd, 4/12/16 pA6 [photo], 10/29/18 pB7 Albanesi, Victor A., 3/17/12 pB5 Allende, Gabriel [photo], 5/12/19 Ackert, Myra [Einhorn], 1/22/12 Albano, Ada [Trimboli], 7/20/11 pB9 pA6 pB5 Albert, Leon Martin Jr. [photo], Allington, Martha Mae [Batchelor], Adamczyk, Helen Jane, 12/18/11 3/29/19 pA8 2/25/12 pB6 pD2 Alberta, Mildred Virginia [photo], Allington, William P., 2/21/15 pA6 Adams, Allen J. [photo], 1/12/12 11/10/19 pA6 Almanza, Clotilde [Reyes], 5/12/14 pC8, 1/14/12 pB9 Albertson, Alice Frances [Croal], pA6 Adams, Claressie [Giles], 12/4/15 6/14/11 pB9 Alphonse, Sterling, 7/2/11 pB9 pB5 Albertson, Murray Grieve [photo], Alston, George W. Sr., 1/13/11 pC7 Adams, Florence May Wheelock 12/27/15 pA9 Alston, Joseph J. [photo], 4/15/11 [photo], 12/21/13 pA6 Albertson, Robert Sr., 4/29/11 pB5 pB5 Adams, Greta [Amundsen], Albin, Ernest 'Sandy' C.III [photo], Alston, Margaret Emma [Bryant], 10/5/18 pA10 12/29/18 pA8 3/20/15 pB5 Adams, Jack L., 1/15/15 pC4 Albonizio, Alfred Dominick, 4/7/11 Alston, Mary C. [Richardson] Adams, James Frazier, 5/13/19 pB5 [photo], 10/1/18 pB7 pA6 Alcaide, Cecilia D. [Diso], 12/9/11 Altieri, Eileen Mary [Rudden], Adams, John Milliken, 4/8/15 pA7 pC13 7/15/11 pC9, 7/27/11 pC7 Adams, John V. Jr., 8/22/13 pB6 Alcaide, Vincent D., 5/13/13 pA6 Altieri, Rosemarie 'Rory,' 6/3/11 Adams, Norman Ilsley III [photo], Alcock, Rita [Paolino][photo], pB6, 6/2/11 pC6, 5/31/11 pB9 3/15/15 pA9 5/10/11 pB9 Altman, Jean Bernadette, 9/7/11 Addison, Grace [Williams], Alexander, Marian Valerie [Wilson], pC2 5/27/15 pA7 6/23/16 pA6 1 Cumulative Index - Obituaries - 2011-2019 OBITUARIES (Continued) Anderson, Gladys Margaret Angelina LaCanfora, 6/4/12 pA6 Altman, Joseph Leo [photo], 3/2/19 Humphrey, 5/22/15 pC5 Angerame, John Steven [photo], pB6 Anderson, James D. [photo], 2/26/13 pA6 Alvarez, Alicia Mora, 2/1/17 pB6 1/29/13 pA6 Angione, Conrad J., 12/25/13 pA6 Alvarez, William E. Sr., 1/31/15 pA6 Anderson, John Howard, 10/5/11 Angotto, Eleanor [Patrizi], 2/13/14 Alvord, Harold Frank [photo], pC2, 10/6/11 pC6 pC5, 2/14/14 pD2, 2/13/14 10/11/17 pB7 Anderson, John L. [photo], 1/18/16 pC5, 2/14/14 pD2 Alweil, Bernard J. [photo], 1/13/16 pA6 Angotto, Linda J [Smith], 4/10/14 pA7 Anderson, Loretta M., 7/17/15 pB4 pC8 Amato, Ann S. [Stingo], 5/15/11 pA7 Anderson, Margaret 'Peggy' K. Anicette, Queen E., 12/19/19 pA4 Amato, Anthony J. III [photo], 3/7/15 [Kerr], 12/6/16 pB6, 12/28/16 Annetta, Giuseppe, 5/4/11 pB9 pA6 pB7 Annitto, Gloria Elizabeth Amato, Giustina R., 8/9/15 pA9 Anderson, Margaret [Callahan], [Corey][photo], 6/30/11 pB11 Amato, Mary B. [Baresi], 1/31/17 10/26/13 pA6 Annunziato, Fortunata 'Freda' pB7 Anderson, Nathaniel C. [photo], [DeLucia], 6/7/13 pB5 Ambler, Audrey Mae [Ezequelle], 12/9/18 pC3 Annunziato, Margaret Elizabeth 1/4/13 pD3 Anderson, Philis [Raskind] [photo], [Taft] [photo], 3/18/11 pD4, Ambrogio, Santo [photo], 11/2/19 10/17/18 pB7 3/19/11 pB9 pA8 Anderson, Richard A., 2/14/11 pB9 Annunziato, Michael, 2/20/17 pA6 Ambrose, Clara A. [photo], 6/9/16 Anderson, Sallie L. [Vaughn][photo], Anrico, Angelo T., 10/21/12 pA9, pA8 9/13/17 pB7 10/19/12 pA10 Ambrose, Frank H. [photo], 8/10/17 Anderson, Sanford W. [photo], Anrico, Louis J. Jr., 2/11/16 pD2, pA8 9/29/17 pA6 2/12/16 pA11 Ambrosio, Anna Maria [photo], Anderson, Scott E. [photo], Anschutz, Bradley S., 1/29/15 pC4 8/25/19 pA6 11/15/17 pA6 Anspach, Janet Elizabeth [Ross], Amon, Betty Caroline [Gross], Anderson, Shannon Michael 1/12/13 pA6 4/16/12 pA7, 4/17/12 pA7 [Neff][photo], 11/20/14 pC8, Anstett, Constance 'Connie' R. Anastasia, Anita Marie [Davis], 11/21/14 pA7, 11/20/14 pC8, [Fleming][photo], 7/26/15 pA9 4/30/15 pD2 11/21/14 pA7 Antedomenico, Felix 'Phil,' 2/15/19 Anastasia, Delina A. [Cardamone], Andral, Peggy D. [Taylor][photo], pA9 8/30/13 pB5 12/11/11 pC8 Antera, Morris A., 11/14/18 pB7 Anastasia, Peter S. [photo], 5/17/13 Andrasi, Jennie [Brigante], 5/11/11 Antera, Theresa [Bruno], 6/26/13 pB5, 5/16/13 pA11 pB9 pA6 Anastasia, Theresa M. Andreassen, Fredleif [photo], 7/6/17 Anthony, Lula Mae [Senese][photo], 2/23/17 pA6 pC4 [Huckabee][photo], 8/19/15 Anastasia, William J., 11/2/19 pA8 Andreozzi, Michael, 11/22/11 pB9 pA7, 8/20/15 pC4 Ancker, Joan P. [Farrow] [photo], Andresen, Rosemary A. Anthony, Mary Clara, 7/24/14 pC8 3/7/17 pB7 [Famiglietti], 11/29/17 pB7 Anthony, Patricia Mennon [photo], Ancrum, Stephanie [photo], 8/23/12 Andrews-Smith, Barbara [Bateman], 8/6/16 pA6 pC7 7/18/15 pA6 Anthony, Robert Sydney [photo], Andersen, Cheryl Ruth [photo], Andrews, Carol [Watt], 10/24/11 pB9 8/25/19 pA6 1/8/14 pA6 Andrews, Eddie, 11/25/14 pA6 Anthony, Robert Sydney III [photo], Andersen, Jorn Wandahl, 4/19/12 Andrews, John Brundage [photo], 9/6/12 pA17 pA14 3/23/14 pD2 Antonelli, Mary R. [Buzzeo], 7/3/12 Anderson, Abigail Elizabeth [photo], Andrews, Lena F., 9/6/15 pA9 pA10 6/17/14 pA6, 6/18/14 pA7, Andrews, Leslie Brin, 7/5/19 pA11 Antonetz, Carole A., 7/21/16 pA12 6/17/14 pA6, 6/18/14 pA7 Andrews, Nancy [Comstock], Antonez, Kathryn [Burke], 2/11/14 Anderson, Bernard W., 4/5/13 pA10 4/13/17 pA10 pA6 Anderson, Carol M. Andrews, Paul [photo], 3/1/16 pA6 Antonucci, Rose M. [Paolini][photo], [Merriam][photo], 6/30/11 pB11 Andrews, Virginia H., 2/6/11 pB6 9/4/16 pA8 Anderson, Charles Gustaf Jr., Andronaco, Anthony F., 10/11/12 Anyan, Dianne K. [Perkins], 3/5/16 pA6 pA10 12/10/19 pA8 Anderson, Evelyn Estelle Andronaco, Anthony J., 4/23/13 Anyan, Zoe Elizabeth [photo], [L'Hommedieu], 8/27/13 pA6 pA7, 4/24/13 pA9 2/18/11 pB5 Andrus, Kenneth Allen, 2/4/12 pB9 2 Cumulative Index - Obituaries - 2011-2019 OBITUARIES (Continued) Armiger, Richard Donald Jr [photo], Auleta, Sara R. [Mugavero], 1/15/13 Apazidis, Christos [photo], 5/29/15 2/26/14 pA6 pA6 pA7 Armistead, Ernestine Austin, Althea [photo], 3/6/15 pA7 Apazidis, Sofia [Argeropoulos], [Johnson][photo], 3/9/14 pD2 Austin, Edward James, 1/5/13 pA6 10/7/17 pA8 Armstrong, Raymond J., 2/24/13 Austin, Penelope, 8/24/11 pB9 Aponte, Esther M., 5/8/17 pB6 pC6 Avellino, Victor [photo], 7/9/15 pC4 Appel, Mildred [Bell], 10/30/11 pC7 Armstrong, Rita M., 8/13/15 pC4 Averill, Barry William, 2/18/14 pA6 Applegate, Albert G., 2/14/14 pD2 Armstrong, Robert Dean, 6/22/17 Avery, Clifford Louis Sr.
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