Sheridan Press, February 11, 1988
Kathryn Theresa Carbone, 78, died Tuesday at Amie Holt Nursing Home in Buffalo. She had lived there over a year following a stroke.
Born Dec. 1, 1909, in Carneyville to Antonio and Mary Massaro Scalise, she moved with her family to Denver as an infant. She attended school in Denver and married Rocco Carbone there on Nov. 28, 1925.
The couple ranched in Birney, Mont., for nine years before homesteading on Spring Creek near Decker, Mont. They moved to Denver in 1941.
Mrs. Carbone was a munitions inspector in World War II. In 1949 the family come to Sheridan, where she operated the Carbone Italian Restaurant for 18 years.
Preceded in death by a brother, two sisters, and an infant son, she was known for the two tame bobcats she kept for 20 years.
Survivors include her husband; three sons, Gerald of Sheridan, Robert of Westminster, Colo., and Larry, of Banner; a sister, Mrs. Gene Orico of Portland, Ore., two brothers, Frank and Victor Scalise, both of Denver; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Friday at Champion Funeral Home. Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Holy Name Catholic Church, the Rev. William Espenshade officiating, with the burial in Sheridan Municipal Cemetery.
Sheridan Press, February 11, 1988
Kathryn Theresa Carbone, 78, died Tuesday at Amie Holt Nursing Home in Buffalo. She had lived there over a year following a stroke.
Born Dec. 1, 1909, in Carneyville to Antonio and Mary Massaro Scalise, she moved with her family to Denver as an infant. She attended school in Denver and married Rocco Carbone there on Nov. 28, 1925.
The couple ranched in Birney, Mont., for nine years before homesteading on Spring Creek near Decker, Mont. They moved to Denver in 1941.
Mrs. Carbone was a munitions inspector in World War II. In 1949 the family come to Sheridan, where she operated the Carbone Italian Restaurant for 18 years.
Preceded in death by a brother, two sisters, and an infant son, she was known for the two tame bobcats she kept for 20 years.
Survivors include her husband; three sons, Gerald of Sheridan, Robert of Westminster, Colo., and Larry, of Banner; a sister, Mrs. Gene Orico of Portland, Ore., two brothers, Frank and Victor Scalise, both of Denver; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Friday at Champion Funeral Home. Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Holy Name Catholic Church, the Rev. William Espenshade officiating, with the burial in Sheridan Municipal Cemetery.
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