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Leonides Domingo “Leo” Carrillo

Birth
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
Death
22 Feb 1950 (aged 62–63)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Los Angeles Times, Feb 24, 1950

LEO DOMINGO CARRILLO, ACTOR'S COUSIN, DIES

Rosary for Leo Domingo Carrillo, 63, member of the early California Carrillo family and cousin of Leo Carrillo, actor, will be recited at 730 p.m. today in the chapel of Edwards Bros. Colonial Mortuary. Requiem Mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 a.m. in St. Teresa's Church, Glendale and Fargo St., with interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mr. Carrillo, who was born in Santa Barbara, a son of Levario Carrillo and Claudina Garcia Carrillo, was a lifelong resident of Los Angeles. He died Wednesday in his home, 1642 N Benton Way.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Helen Carrillo; two sisters, Mrs. Earnestina Cordero of Santa Barbara and Mrs. Margaret Gutierrez of Los Angeles; five brothers, Antonio and Dan Carrillo of Los Angeles, Fred Carrillo of San Jose, Henry Carrillo of Santa Barbara and Albert Carrillo of San Francisco; four grandchildren and his uncle, Selin Carrillo, 83, who figured as last of the old Wells Fargo stagecoach drivers in this area.
Los Angeles Times, Feb 24, 1950

LEO DOMINGO CARRILLO, ACTOR'S COUSIN, DIES

Rosary for Leo Domingo Carrillo, 63, member of the early California Carrillo family and cousin of Leo Carrillo, actor, will be recited at 730 p.m. today in the chapel of Edwards Bros. Colonial Mortuary. Requiem Mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 a.m. in St. Teresa's Church, Glendale and Fargo St., with interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mr. Carrillo, who was born in Santa Barbara, a son of Levario Carrillo and Claudina Garcia Carrillo, was a lifelong resident of Los Angeles. He died Wednesday in his home, 1642 N Benton Way.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Helen Carrillo; two sisters, Mrs. Earnestina Cordero of Santa Barbara and Mrs. Margaret Gutierrez of Los Angeles; five brothers, Antonio and Dan Carrillo of Los Angeles, Fred Carrillo of San Jose, Henry Carrillo of Santa Barbara and Albert Carrillo of San Francisco; four grandchildren and his uncle, Selin Carrillo, 83, who figured as last of the old Wells Fargo stagecoach drivers in this area.


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