In May 1909, she married Carmine Colacci at the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Denver, Colorado. They had five children: Giovanni (died in infancy), John, Julia, Albert, and Frank.
In 1929/1930, Ancilla (who also went by Angelina, Angela, and Annie) owned and operated the Hamburger Stand and lunchroom located at 1937 Welton Street in Denver. The property and furnishings were sold in October 1930.
She passed away in 1963, and is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Colorado.
In May 1909, she married Carmine Colacci at the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Denver, Colorado. They had five children: Giovanni (died in infancy), John, Julia, Albert, and Frank.
In 1929/1930, Ancilla (who also went by Angelina, Angela, and Annie) owned and operated the Hamburger Stand and lunchroom located at 1937 Welton Street in Denver. The property and furnishings were sold in October 1930.
She passed away in 1963, and is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Colorado.
Gravesite Details
Ancilla is buried in an unmarked grave beside her husband Carmine.
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