Julius Giacoletto

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Julius Giacoletto

Birth
Genoa, Città Metropolitana di Genova, Liguria, Italy
Death
20 Jun 1935 (aged 47)
Shady Grove, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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GIACOLETTO FUNERAL HELD LAST THRUSDAY

Funeral services for Jules (Julius)Giacoletto,47 years old, who died at his home five miles west of here, last Thursday, following an illness of six weeks.

Funeral services were conducted that afternoon at the Carter Cemetery near Jamestown.

Rev. Pearl Polk of this city officiated and burial was made in the Carter Cemetery with the Griffin.

Funeral home of the City in charge of arrangements.

Pall bearers were: Charles Hamilton, Woody Leeds, Henry Willis, Claude Bly, John Rogers and Marvin Gilbert.

Mr. Giacoletto, who was born in Italy, first came to the United States in 1904. Settling at McAlister, Oklahoma. He later came to Johnson County, where he had been employed in Coal Mines of the Spadra Field.

He is survived by his wife, two sons, Barney anad John and three daughters Lou, Martha, Angeline of the home.
June 20, 1935

* This obituary was in some of my Dad's papers after my Dad died. It is nearly written as he wrote it.*
On the back of the last page is written:
Henry Phillpot
Coal Hills
Best Friend
GIACOLETTO FUNERAL HELD LAST THRUSDAY

Funeral services for Jules (Julius)Giacoletto,47 years old, who died at his home five miles west of here, last Thursday, following an illness of six weeks.

Funeral services were conducted that afternoon at the Carter Cemetery near Jamestown.

Rev. Pearl Polk of this city officiated and burial was made in the Carter Cemetery with the Griffin.

Funeral home of the City in charge of arrangements.

Pall bearers were: Charles Hamilton, Woody Leeds, Henry Willis, Claude Bly, John Rogers and Marvin Gilbert.

Mr. Giacoletto, who was born in Italy, first came to the United States in 1904. Settling at McAlister, Oklahoma. He later came to Johnson County, where he had been employed in Coal Mines of the Spadra Field.

He is survived by his wife, two sons, Barney anad John and three daughters Lou, Martha, Angeline of the home.
June 20, 1935

* This obituary was in some of my Dad's papers after my Dad died. It is nearly written as he wrote it.*
On the back of the last page is written:
Henry Phillpot
Coal Hills
Best Friend