He was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts, February 24, 1902, a son of the late Stefano and Adeline (Tellamona) Cremo. Until his retirement, he was superintendent of Factory L. Hollowware Division of the International Silver Co. He was a communicant of the Most Holy Trinity Church, Wallingford, and was a former member of the Wallingford Club. He was well known worldwide for his pewter designs and spinning techniques.
He is survived by a son, Edward H. Cremo of Glenn, New Hampshire; four grandsons and two great grandchildren.
The Record-Journal
Meriden, Connecticut, Friday, August 30, 1996
He was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts, February 24, 1902, a son of the late Stefano and Adeline (Tellamona) Cremo. Until his retirement, he was superintendent of Factory L. Hollowware Division of the International Silver Co. He was a communicant of the Most Holy Trinity Church, Wallingford, and was a former member of the Wallingford Club. He was well known worldwide for his pewter designs and spinning techniques.
He is survived by a son, Edward H. Cremo of Glenn, New Hampshire; four grandsons and two great grandchildren.
The Record-Journal
Meriden, Connecticut, Friday, August 30, 1996
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