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Anthony L “Tony” Rossi

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Anthony L “Tony” Rossi

Birth
Italy
Death
24 Mar 1971 (aged 54)
Burlingame, San Mateo County, California, USA
Burial
Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
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ROSSI - In Burlingame, March 24, 1971, Anthony (Tony) L. Rossi, late of 100 Alta Loma, Millbrae, beloved husband of Beatrice Rossi; loving father of Ronald Rossi of Sunnyvale, Anthony G. Rossi of Millbrae and Mrs. Gloria Backman of New York; dear brother of John Rossi of Moraga, Dino Rossi of San Pedro, Mrs. Paula Porter of Corte Madera and Mrs. Louise Longo of San Francisco; also many nieces and nephews and two grandchildren survive; a native of Italy, aged 55 years; a member of Green Hills Country Ciub. Mil1brae Optimist Club, a former mayor and councilman of Millbrae and had served on the planning commission.

The funeral will leave the Chapel of Highlands, El Camino Real at Millwood Dr., Millbrae, Monday 8:45 a.m. for St. Dunstan's Catholic Church. Millbrae, for a mass at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Recitation of rosary Sunday 8 p.m. at the Chapel of the Highland.
[The San Mateo Times, March 25, 1971, page 24]
ROSSI - In Burlingame, March 24, 1971, Anthony (Tony) L. Rossi, late of 100 Alta Loma, Millbrae, beloved husband of Beatrice Rossi; loving father of Ronald Rossi of Sunnyvale, Anthony G. Rossi of Millbrae and Mrs. Gloria Backman of New York; dear brother of John Rossi of Moraga, Dino Rossi of San Pedro, Mrs. Paula Porter of Corte Madera and Mrs. Louise Longo of San Francisco; also many nieces and nephews and two grandchildren survive; a native of Italy, aged 55 years; a member of Green Hills Country Ciub. Mil1brae Optimist Club, a former mayor and councilman of Millbrae and had served on the planning commission.

The funeral will leave the Chapel of Highlands, El Camino Real at Millwood Dr., Millbrae, Monday 8:45 a.m. for St. Dunstan's Catholic Church. Millbrae, for a mass at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Recitation of rosary Sunday 8 p.m. at the Chapel of the Highland.
[The San Mateo Times, March 25, 1971, page 24]


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