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- Niagara Gazette - 1/10/1965
Salvatore J. Quigliano. 47, of 8800 Third Ave,
Town of Niagara, died Saturday (Jan. 9, 1965) in Memorial
Hospital after a week's illness.
Mr. Quigliano was born
in Niagara Falls and attended
local schools. He was employed
by t h e Industrial
Welding Co. for 19 years
and was a member of the
Iron Workers Local 576 of
Buffalo.
He was a member of the
town's M e n ' s Democratic
Club, and the Town of Niagara
Planning Board.
During World War II he
served in the U.S. Arm in
the South Pacific. He was a
member of the American
Legion Wheatfield Post No.
1451.
He was a director for
many years of the LaSalle
Sportsman's Club and was a
member of the LaSalle 15
Club.
Surviving arc his wife,
Jean (Franke) Quigliano;
two foster daughters, Mrs.
Marjorie Ann Kysor, this
city, and Mrs. Geraldine
Laura Piccirclli, San Diego,
Calif.; a foster son, Harry
Joseph Eodice. at home; his
parent'. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Quigliano, this city; two
b r o t hers, Lawrence and
Frank Quigliano. both of
this city: and eight sisters,
Mrs. Leo (Ann) Cicero. Mrs.
Josephine Zahno, Mrs. Milford
(Ann) McCormick, Mrs.
Claude (Lena) Morningstar,
Mrs. Richard (Caroline) Gib
bons, Mrs. Domenic (Alice)
Elia, Mrs. Guido (Delores)
Mistriner. Mrs. W i l l i am
(Mary) Kubas. all of this
city.
Funeral services will be
at the Grimes Funeral Home
at 9 a.m. Wednesday and at
St. John de LaSalle Church
at 9:30 a.m. Burial will be
in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
The Rosary will be recited
at 9 p.m. Tuesday. .
Friends may call at the
funeral home Monday and
Tuesday.
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