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Christine Adele <I>Brown</I> Biagi

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Christine Adele Brown Biagi

Birth
Napa, Napa County, California, USA
Death
6 Aug 1987 (aged 39)
Saint Helena, Napa County, California, USA
Burial
Napa, Napa County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Crypts Section 16
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Christine Adele Biagi, 39, died early Thursday morning, Aug. 6, at her St. Helena home.

Mrs. Biagi was born Oct. 22, 1947, in Napa to Richard L. and Marilyn Moffitt Brown. She grew up and attended schools there and married her high school sweetheart, Ronald G. Biagi, in Napa in 1964. They lived for a time in Napa, then moved to St. Helena and later to Fairfield. They lived in Petaluma from 1973 to 1985, when they returned to St. Helena. Mrs. Biagi was an artist whose work included the logo design for the Rancho Olompali State Historical Park near Novato. She had worded as a teacher's aid and camp volunteer for the La Tercera School in Petaluma.

She was a member of the St. Helena Catholic Church.

She is survived by her husband, Ronald G. Biagi of St. Helena; two sons, Marc Biagi of Los Angeles and Michael Biagi of St. Helena; one daughter, Julie Biagi of St. Helena; her parents, Richard L. and Marilyn C. Brown of Bonners Ferry, Idaho; one brother, Charles H. Brown of Sandpoint, Idaho; her grandmothers, Ruth Moffitt and Adele Brown of Yountville; also two nieces and two nephews.

A rosary was recited Aug. 7 and a mass of Christian burial was celebrated Aug. 8 at the St. Helena Catholic Church. Entombment was at the Tulocay Cemetery in Napa:

Donations to the Napa Chapter of the American Cancer Society or to the Hospice of Napa Valley, 3 Woodland Dr., Deer Park, CA, 94576, are preferred.

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The obituary that appeared in the Petaluma Argus Courier, listed her birth as October 11, 1947.
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Christine Adele Biagi, 39, died early Thursday morning, Aug. 6, at her St. Helena home.

Mrs. Biagi was born Oct. 22, 1947, in Napa to Richard L. and Marilyn Moffitt Brown. She grew up and attended schools there and married her high school sweetheart, Ronald G. Biagi, in Napa in 1964. They lived for a time in Napa, then moved to St. Helena and later to Fairfield. They lived in Petaluma from 1973 to 1985, when they returned to St. Helena. Mrs. Biagi was an artist whose work included the logo design for the Rancho Olompali State Historical Park near Novato. She had worded as a teacher's aid and camp volunteer for the La Tercera School in Petaluma.

She was a member of the St. Helena Catholic Church.

She is survived by her husband, Ronald G. Biagi of St. Helena; two sons, Marc Biagi of Los Angeles and Michael Biagi of St. Helena; one daughter, Julie Biagi of St. Helena; her parents, Richard L. and Marilyn C. Brown of Bonners Ferry, Idaho; one brother, Charles H. Brown of Sandpoint, Idaho; her grandmothers, Ruth Moffitt and Adele Brown of Yountville; also two nieces and two nephews.

A rosary was recited Aug. 7 and a mass of Christian burial was celebrated Aug. 8 at the St. Helena Catholic Church. Entombment was at the Tulocay Cemetery in Napa:

Donations to the Napa Chapter of the American Cancer Society or to the Hospice of Napa Valley, 3 Woodland Dr., Deer Park, CA, 94576, are preferred.

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The obituary that appeared in the Petaluma Argus Courier, listed her birth as October 11, 1947.
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