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- Utica Daily Press - 2/9/1976
Nicholas F. Marchitelli. 62 of 733
Eleanor Place, a custodian employed by
the Utica City School System, was pro-
nounced dead on arrival Saturday at St.
Elizabeth Hospital, after being stricken
at work at Jefferson School.
Dr. Charles E.
Brady, coroner,
said death was due
to a heart attack.
Mr. Marchitelli
had formerly
worked as a chef in
Hotel Martin, Hotel
Utica, Seneca Inn,
and Ted's Diner.
He was a member The funeral will be at 11 tomorrow from the George
of St Anthony of w Koerner Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Carr
Padua Church; the Cemetery-, this spring
International Order Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Monday.
of Restaurant
Workers, of which he was a steward and
the Service Employes Union Local
173.
He was born in Bamesboro. Pa. He
came to Utica in 1925 He attended
schools in Pennsylvania and Utica. He
married Grace Abiusi in 1937.
He leaves his wife; four sons, Richard
N of New Hartford. Robert G. of Utica,
Daniel P. of Herkimer and Nicholas F.
Marchitelli Jr.. with the Navy, stationed
-in-Norfolk. .Va ;..three_sisters. Mrs.
Ralph (Mary) Tassino, Mrs. Charles
(Frances) Urbanski and Mrs Joseph
(Alice) Salerno, and five brothers.
. Frank S , George S , John A.. Carmen
M. and Rudolph A. Marchitelli, all of
Utica
The funeral will'Be at 8:30 Wednesday
from the Eannace Funeral Home and at
9 from St. Anthony of Padua Church,
where a Mass of the resurrection will be
offered. Burial will be in St. Agnes
Cemetery.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today
and tomorrow.
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