WORLD WAR I
OAKLAND TRIBUNE; Oakland, Alameda County, California; Thursday, March 12, 1953; Page 55:
"CANTANDO--In an Oakland Hospital, March 11, 1953, James V. Cantando of 101 Magnolia Avenue, Piedmont, beloved husband of Marie Cantando; loving father of [living] and [living] and [living]; dear brother of Jennie Napolitano, Belle Umbraco, Charles, Sal, and Tony Cantando. A native of San Jose, California. Aged 58 years. A member of Emeryville Industrial Post No. 1010 VFW.
A farewell service to which all friends are welcome will be held Saturday afternoon, March 14, 1953, at 1:30 o'clock, in the Little Chapel of the Flowers (Hull & Sons), Adeline Street at Ashby Station, Berkeley."
WORLD WAR I
OAKLAND TRIBUNE; Oakland, Alameda County, California; Thursday, March 12, 1953; Page 55:
"CANTANDO--In an Oakland Hospital, March 11, 1953, James V. Cantando of 101 Magnolia Avenue, Piedmont, beloved husband of Marie Cantando; loving father of [living] and [living] and [living]; dear brother of Jennie Napolitano, Belle Umbraco, Charles, Sal, and Tony Cantando. A native of San Jose, California. Aged 58 years. A member of Emeryville Industrial Post No. 1010 VFW.
A farewell service to which all friends are welcome will be held Saturday afternoon, March 14, 1953, at 1:30 o'clock, in the Little Chapel of the Flowers (Hull & Sons), Adeline Street at Ashby Station, Berkeley."
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