Mr. Tortorelli, whose home was at E818 Ermina, had lived in Spokane for 32 years and had driven a grader for the Spokane County Road Department for 10 years past. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge, the BOF and the Teamsters' Union.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Kathleen Tortorelli, at the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tortorelli, Spokane; three brothers, Sam and Steve of Spokane and Alix of Seattle; eight sisters, Mrs. Paul Tuff and Mrs. Ann Arnold of Spokane; Mrs. James Bopp of Sandpoint, Idaho; Mrs. Ralph Tortorelli and Mrs. Louis de Luce of British Columbia; Mrs. Ronald Green, Mrs. H. Seymour and Mrs. Marge Bryant, all of Portland, Oregon.
—Obituary from The Spokesman-Review; Monday, March 14, 1949. Additional information added from newspaper funeral notice.
Mr. Tortorelli, whose home was at E818 Ermina, had lived in Spokane for 32 years and had driven a grader for the Spokane County Road Department for 10 years past. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge, the BOF and the Teamsters' Union.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Kathleen Tortorelli, at the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tortorelli, Spokane; three brothers, Sam and Steve of Spokane and Alix of Seattle; eight sisters, Mrs. Paul Tuff and Mrs. Ann Arnold of Spokane; Mrs. James Bopp of Sandpoint, Idaho; Mrs. Ralph Tortorelli and Mrs. Louis de Luce of British Columbia; Mrs. Ronald Green, Mrs. H. Seymour and Mrs. Marge Bryant, all of Portland, Oregon.
—Obituary from The Spokesman-Review; Monday, March 14, 1949. Additional information added from newspaper funeral notice.
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