A native of McKinleyville, Mrs. Banchero left there at an early age when she was taken to Oakland, after being adopted and raised by the Felton family. She lived in Oakland until 1918, and then she moved to Napa and went to work at the California Glove Factory where she met her husband.
The couple married in Oakland in July 1920, and made their home in Napa.
Survivors include her husband, Maro of Napa; three daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Henderson of Napa, Mrs. Marsha Pettijohn of Novato, and Mrs. Lola Dawson of Palo Alto; one son, William Warlong of Richmond; two sisters Mrs. Ann White of Oakland, and Mrs. Rose Smith of Monterey Park; numerous grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
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Adopted by Edward and Lola Felton when her mother died (1899).
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A native of McKinleyville, Mrs. Banchero left there at an early age when she was taken to Oakland, after being adopted and raised by the Felton family. She lived in Oakland until 1918, and then she moved to Napa and went to work at the California Glove Factory where she met her husband.
The couple married in Oakland in July 1920, and made their home in Napa.
Survivors include her husband, Maro of Napa; three daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Henderson of Napa, Mrs. Marsha Pettijohn of Novato, and Mrs. Lola Dawson of Palo Alto; one son, William Warlong of Richmond; two sisters Mrs. Ann White of Oakland, and Mrs. Rose Smith of Monterey Park; numerous grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
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Adopted by Edward and Lola Felton when her mother died (1899).
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