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Francesco Aimone

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Francesco Aimone

Birth
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24 Jun 1919 (aged 37–38)
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Weston County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Newcastle News-Journal
Newcastle, WY
7 Aug 1919 page 4

Frank Aimone died July 24th of a complication of diseases principally lung trouble, he had suffered for nearly two years and sought medical help in various places without relief.

Mr. Aimone was born in Italy, 38 years ago, coming to America about twenty three years ago. He resided in the east, and later came to Butte, MT, where he was married. About 10 years ago he came to Cambria where he has resided ever since with the exception of a few months seeking medical treatment.

He had decided to return to Italy and had obtained passports and were ready to leave as soon as he felt sufficiently able to travel; but grew gradually weaker until the end.

Besides his wife he leaves two brothers, one in Butte, MT and one I Italy.

Internment was made in the Cambria cemetery, under the auspices of the I. O. O. F. lodge of which he was a member of long standing.

The sorrowing wife has the sympathy of their many friends here, she will not return to Italy, but remain here indefinitely.
--transcribed as printed by Clint Black, July, 2011
Newcastle News-Journal
Newcastle, WY
7 Aug 1919 page 4

Frank Aimone died July 24th of a complication of diseases principally lung trouble, he had suffered for nearly two years and sought medical help in various places without relief.

Mr. Aimone was born in Italy, 38 years ago, coming to America about twenty three years ago. He resided in the east, and later came to Butte, MT, where he was married. About 10 years ago he came to Cambria where he has resided ever since with the exception of a few months seeking medical treatment.

He had decided to return to Italy and had obtained passports and were ready to leave as soon as he felt sufficiently able to travel; but grew gradually weaker until the end.

Besides his wife he leaves two brothers, one in Butte, MT and one I Italy.

Internment was made in the Cambria cemetery, under the auspices of the I. O. O. F. lodge of which he was a member of long standing.

The sorrowing wife has the sympathy of their many friends here, she will not return to Italy, but remain here indefinitely.
--transcribed as printed by Clint Black, July, 2011

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