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Vincenzo “Vincent” Balestrieri

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Vincenzo “Vincent” Balestrieri

Birth
Sant'Agata di Militello, Città Metropolitana di Messina, Sicilia, Italy
Death
7 May 1950 (aged 64)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section I, Grave 411
Memorial ID
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Upon the death of Gaetana (his first wife buried at the Italian Cemetery in Colma) in 1917, Vincenzo married Alice. Alice died on 12 MAY 1949. It was said that he grieved himself to death. He is buried together with Alice.

Vincenzo was in the fish business. For FE Booth back in 1918/1919 and then possibly for Paladini Brothers. Vincenzo cooked at many parties held in Sonoma for the entire family including: Aliotos, Tarantinos, Messinas, etc. He is well remembered for those parties.

He was living at 820 Greenwich St. San Francisco, California at the time he registered for WWI

1920 Census has him living with the entire family, except Salvatore (Calpi) in Marshall, Marin County, CA (Hamlet).
Upon the death of Gaetana (his first wife buried at the Italian Cemetery in Colma) in 1917, Vincenzo married Alice. Alice died on 12 MAY 1949. It was said that he grieved himself to death. He is buried together with Alice.

Vincenzo was in the fish business. For FE Booth back in 1918/1919 and then possibly for Paladini Brothers. Vincenzo cooked at many parties held in Sonoma for the entire family including: Aliotos, Tarantinos, Messinas, etc. He is well remembered for those parties.

He was living at 820 Greenwich St. San Francisco, California at the time he registered for WWI

1920 Census has him living with the entire family, except Salvatore (Calpi) in Marshall, Marin County, CA (Hamlet).


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