Butcher, WWII veteran
Enrico “Rico” Rossetti, 81, of Stockton
died Tuesday at home. He was born in Manchester and lived in Stockton for 27
years. Mr. Rossetti was a butcher for James Allen Sons for 40 years. He
was a member of The Butchers Union Local 508. Mr. Rossetti served in the Army
during World War II.
Survivors: wife, Gloria Rossetti
of Stockton; children, John Rossetti and Denise Rossetti, both of Stockton;
sisters, Jenny Dutil, Inez Lourdeauz, and Katherine Wyel, all of Sonoma and
Edith Cimolino of Fort Bragg; and a grandson.
Services: 11 a.m. Friday, DeYoung
Shoreline Chapel, 7676 Shoreline Drive. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. today. Committal:
Cherokee Memorial Park, Lodi.
Butcher, WWII veteran
Enrico “Rico” Rossetti, 81, of Stockton
died Tuesday at home. He was born in Manchester and lived in Stockton for 27
years. Mr. Rossetti was a butcher for James Allen Sons for 40 years. He
was a member of The Butchers Union Local 508. Mr. Rossetti served in the Army
during World War II.
Survivors: wife, Gloria Rossetti
of Stockton; children, John Rossetti and Denise Rossetti, both of Stockton;
sisters, Jenny Dutil, Inez Lourdeauz, and Katherine Wyel, all of Sonoma and
Edith Cimolino of Fort Bragg; and a grandson.
Services: 11 a.m. Friday, DeYoung
Shoreline Chapel, 7676 Shoreline Drive. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. today. Committal:
Cherokee Memorial Park, Lodi.
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