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- Niagara Gazette - 3/31/1956
Anthony Cicero, 38, of 417 19th
St., was pronounced dead on arrival
this morning (March 31, 1956)
at Mt. St. Mary's Hospital where
he was taken in a Frontier ambulance
after he suffered a heart attack
at his home.
City firemen called to the home
at 3:30 this morning, used an inhalator
on 'Mr. Cicero for 15 minutes
before he was taken to the hospital.
Born in Clymer, Pa., Mr. Cicero
had lived here for 30 years. He
was employed in the Maintenance
Dept., of Bell Aircraft Corp., and
was a member of the Bell Aircraft
Union.
Surviving in addition to his wife.
Gertrude Cicero, and his mother,
Mrs. barah Cicero, are three daugh-
tcrs, Josephine, Katherine and Lynn
Cicero: three sons, James, Richard
and Samuel Cicero; five sisters,
Mrs. Russell Daniels, Mrs. Ralph .
Mazza. Mrs. Carl DiGirolomo,
Mrs. Louis Reele and Mrs. Peter.
Reele, and one brother, Fiori
(Theodore) Cicero, all of this city.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Spallino
Funeral Home. Burial will be in
St. Joseph's Cemetery after a Requiem
Mass is offered at Our Lady
of the Rosary Church at 9 a.m.
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