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Lucille <I>Sheaffer</I> Bianco

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Lucille Sheaffer Bianco

Birth
Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 May 1934 (aged 27)
Girard, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Girard, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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MT. ZION, OHIO, May 14 - Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Heinlen, of the Wyandot Road, were called to Girard early Sunday morning because of the death of Mrs. Heinlen's sister, Mrs. Lucille Sheaffer Bianco, 27. Mrs. Bianco was shot early Sunday morning by her husband, Tony Bianco, a steelworker, who then fatally wounded himself. He died today in a Youngstown hospital.

Domestic trouble was given as the cause of the shooting. The couple had been estranged, and unsuccessful efforts towards reconciliation are said to have prompted the deed.

Several months ago Bianco filed a $25,000 suit for alienation of affections against Alex Merletti, formerly of Girard, now employed in Struthers, an Associated Press dispatch said.

Lucille Bianco, a native of Crawford County, was the daughter of Herbert Sheaffer, deceased, and Mrs. Fanny Wertz of Girard, who made her home with her daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Bianco were married in Bucyrus. They are survived by six children, Arthur, Carmella, Raymond, Donald, James, and Joan.

Mrs. Bianco is survived by two sisters, Mrs. L. S. Heinlen of Bucyrus Township and Mrs. Valeria Pollock of Holmes-Liberty; and one brother, James Sheaffer of near Bucyrus.

Funeral services for Mrs. Bianco will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Girard, followed by burial at that place.
MT. ZION, OHIO, May 14 - Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Heinlen, of the Wyandot Road, were called to Girard early Sunday morning because of the death of Mrs. Heinlen's sister, Mrs. Lucille Sheaffer Bianco, 27. Mrs. Bianco was shot early Sunday morning by her husband, Tony Bianco, a steelworker, who then fatally wounded himself. He died today in a Youngstown hospital.

Domestic trouble was given as the cause of the shooting. The couple had been estranged, and unsuccessful efforts towards reconciliation are said to have prompted the deed.

Several months ago Bianco filed a $25,000 suit for alienation of affections against Alex Merletti, formerly of Girard, now employed in Struthers, an Associated Press dispatch said.

Lucille Bianco, a native of Crawford County, was the daughter of Herbert Sheaffer, deceased, and Mrs. Fanny Wertz of Girard, who made her home with her daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Bianco were married in Bucyrus. They are survived by six children, Arthur, Carmella, Raymond, Donald, James, and Joan.

Mrs. Bianco is survived by two sisters, Mrs. L. S. Heinlen of Bucyrus Township and Mrs. Valeria Pollock of Holmes-Liberty; and one brother, James Sheaffer of near Bucyrus.

Funeral services for Mrs. Bianco will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Girard, followed by burial at that place.


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