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Daniel A Castagnetto

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Daniel A Castagnetto

Birth
Bear Valley, Mariposa County, California, USA
Death
6 Dec 1930 (aged 63)
San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Bear Valley, Mariposa County, California, USA Add to Map
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Son of Dominico Castagnetto (1822-1897) and Angela Maria Raggio (1836-1891). Husband of Anne A. Quierolo married 25 Nov 1903, Arbor Villa, Mariposa Co., CA. Brother of Annie Dulcich.

OBITUARY - Mariposa Gazette
Daniel A. Castagnetto Called by Death
Funeral services were held at Bear Valley at 2 o'clock last Tuesday for Daniel A. Castagnetto, 62, a native of California, who died at the St. Francis hospital in San Francisco on December 6th following a long illness. Interment was made in the family plot in the Bear Valley cemetery.
The deceased was a well known an prosperous stockman and farmer of the Hunter's Valley district where he was raised and spent the greater part of his life.
"Dan", as he was familiarly known, was a good citizen, honest and upright in all his dealings, and a friend to everyone. He was interested and active in public matters and was devoted to his relatives and friends.
Surviving relatives are two sisters, Mrs. Louisa Lord of Merced and Mrs. Angie Dulcich of Stockton, also eight nieces, among whom is Mrs. Amelia Williams of Hornitos, and nine nephews, among these being Sheriff J. J. Castagnetto and James J. Dulcich of the Butterfly restaurant of Mariposa.
Son of Dominico Castagnetto (1822-1897) and Angela Maria Raggio (1836-1891). Husband of Anne A. Quierolo married 25 Nov 1903, Arbor Villa, Mariposa Co., CA. Brother of Annie Dulcich.

OBITUARY - Mariposa Gazette
Daniel A. Castagnetto Called by Death
Funeral services were held at Bear Valley at 2 o'clock last Tuesday for Daniel A. Castagnetto, 62, a native of California, who died at the St. Francis hospital in San Francisco on December 6th following a long illness. Interment was made in the family plot in the Bear Valley cemetery.
The deceased was a well known an prosperous stockman and farmer of the Hunter's Valley district where he was raised and spent the greater part of his life.
"Dan", as he was familiarly known, was a good citizen, honest and upright in all his dealings, and a friend to everyone. He was interested and active in public matters and was devoted to his relatives and friends.
Surviving relatives are two sisters, Mrs. Louisa Lord of Merced and Mrs. Angie Dulcich of Stockton, also eight nieces, among whom is Mrs. Amelia Williams of Hornitos, and nine nephews, among these being Sheriff J. J. Castagnetto and James J. Dulcich of the Butterfly restaurant of Mariposa.


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