Born in West Virginia, she lived in Jersey City for 87 years.
Mrs. Binetti owned and operated Binetti Bus Co., Jersey City, from 1934 to 1961, when her sons took over the business. Before that, with her late husband, Louis Binetti, she owned and operated the New York-Keansburg bus line from 1927 to 1934.
Mrs. Binetti was active in the Democratic Organization of Hudson County, particularly in Jersey City.
She was past president of the Boyd McGuiness Senior Citizen Association of Jersey City and a member of the Senior Citizens of Our Lady of Victories and St. Aloysius churches, both of Jersey City.
Surviving are a son, John Manzo; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Dear sister of the late Charles Grieco and Anthony Grieco.
Obituary: The Jersey Journal, 19 May 1993
Born in West Virginia, she lived in Jersey City for 87 years.
Mrs. Binetti owned and operated Binetti Bus Co., Jersey City, from 1934 to 1961, when her sons took over the business. Before that, with her late husband, Louis Binetti, she owned and operated the New York-Keansburg bus line from 1927 to 1934.
Mrs. Binetti was active in the Democratic Organization of Hudson County, particularly in Jersey City.
She was past president of the Boyd McGuiness Senior Citizen Association of Jersey City and a member of the Senior Citizens of Our Lady of Victories and St. Aloysius churches, both of Jersey City.
Surviving are a son, John Manzo; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Dear sister of the late Charles Grieco and Anthony Grieco.
Obituary: The Jersey Journal, 19 May 1993
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