He owned a store in Brooklyn at 111 Fulton Street called Jos. Carena's Sons, and lived in a tenement at 75 Henry Street in Brooklyn. Home in 1910: 166 Fulton Street, Brooklyn
He died of cardiovascular disease - cardiac paralysis contributed. He was under a doctor's care from January 31, 1935 until February 7, 1935, the day he died.
He owned a store in Brooklyn at 111 Fulton Street called Jos. Carena's Sons, and lived in a tenement at 75 Henry Street in Brooklyn. Home in 1910: 166 Fulton Street, Brooklyn
He died of cardiovascular disease - cardiac paralysis contributed. He was under a doctor's care from January 31, 1935 until February 7, 1935, the day he died.
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