Louisa Del Basso

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Louisa Del Basso

Birth
Kings County, New York, USA
Death
30 Sep 1921 (aged 2–3 months)
Kings County, New York, USA
Burial
Middle Village, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect. 18; Row H; #21 (Infant Section)
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Aunt Louisa, who was my mother's infant sister, passed away after a very brief visit to this earth of ours. From the history of it, grandma had been rather ill during her third pregnancy, and Aunt Louisa was a very weak and sickly infant.

I'm still trying to research the actual cause of her demise. Perhaps if she had been born at a later date when medicine was more "modern", she might have survived.

God is all wise in these matters, however, perhaps it was for the best for all concerned.

I want to personally thank "Ronzoni" for having the patience, dedication, fortitude, & compassion in assisting me in my quest to find (& kind enough to place a flower on) my aunt's final resting place. You went beyond to fulfill my hearts dream. God bless you, & thank you, a million times thank you.

The white flower marks the spot where 4 departed souls, all strangers to one another, share their final resting place together.

*Antonio Rugiero, 27Y, died: 1/4/1917.
*Louisa Del Basso, 3M, died: 9/30/1921
*Frank DeliaPace, 2M, died: 12/14/1922
*Concetta Bernard, 7M, died: 9/7/1924

Mr. Vincenzo Rugiero (or Rugeiro), the father of Antonio purchased this grave upon his son's death, and is the rightful owner (& his decendants) of this sacred place. The facts about his son's demise are unknown to me.

(white flower placed on grave & picture taken on: January 20, 2008 by "Ronzoni", thank you ever so much)
Aunt Louisa, who was my mother's infant sister, passed away after a very brief visit to this earth of ours. From the history of it, grandma had been rather ill during her third pregnancy, and Aunt Louisa was a very weak and sickly infant.

I'm still trying to research the actual cause of her demise. Perhaps if she had been born at a later date when medicine was more "modern", she might have survived.

God is all wise in these matters, however, perhaps it was for the best for all concerned.

I want to personally thank "Ronzoni" for having the patience, dedication, fortitude, & compassion in assisting me in my quest to find (& kind enough to place a flower on) my aunt's final resting place. You went beyond to fulfill my hearts dream. God bless you, & thank you, a million times thank you.

The white flower marks the spot where 4 departed souls, all strangers to one another, share their final resting place together.

*Antonio Rugiero, 27Y, died: 1/4/1917.
*Louisa Del Basso, 3M, died: 9/30/1921
*Frank DeliaPace, 2M, died: 12/14/1922
*Concetta Bernard, 7M, died: 9/7/1924

Mr. Vincenzo Rugiero (or Rugeiro), the father of Antonio purchased this grave upon his son's death, and is the rightful owner (& his decendants) of this sacred place. The facts about his son's demise are unknown to me.

(white flower placed on grave & picture taken on: January 20, 2008 by "Ronzoni", thank you ever so much)