Giovanni Trunzo nee Ferraro |
My step-father's Italian side is a joy to research. Ancestry has a database devoted to Calabria, Italy, and the birth marriage and death records always have the woman's maiden name. Even their death certificates list their maiden names. Yeah, I know other death certificates show a maiden name, but the death certificates here list people solely by their maiden names. In order to find out who their spouse is, you have to read farther into the death certificates. It really makes it useful to ensure you're looking for the right person! I will have to make sure to do a post on what I've discovered using that database sometime soon. Until then, this post is for my baby sister and step-dad. I don't post on his side of the family nearly enough!
The Indiana Gazette, 08OCT1964, pg 6 |
Born July 26, 1876 in Italy, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ferraro.
She was the widow of Ralph Trunzo.
Mrs. Trunzo had resided in Beyer for 29 years prior to moving to Sagamore where she has lived for the past 33 years.
She was a member of Sacred Heart Church, Sagamore, and the church Rosary Society.
Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Rose Sonni, Plumville; Mrs. Louis (Mary) Russell, New Brunswick, N.J.; Benjamin, Beyer; Jim, Phoneix [sic], Ariz.; 18 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Donald S. Bowser Funeral Home, Plumville, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
The Rosary will be recited at 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home."
It's a bit disappointing that the obituary doesn't list anyone that predeceased her (apart from her husband that is). My step-dad's father, John Trunzo, died before her and isn't listed in the obituary. In fact there are a number of children missing (Samuel, Raffale Jr, John, and Nathle), but I haven't tracked down when they died yet (apart from John), so I can only imagine that they died before Jennie.
Great post, Cherie! I always enjoy them!
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