Two sisters were born in N.Y. Elsie Florence Rosetine-Chambers and Nancy Rosetine - Giles-Skelton. She was a seamstress. She later learned to be a gear cutter at Austin Instruments on Long Island, NY.
She was very loved by her husband Adolph Fierro.
She was a good wife and mother to children Earnest A+Mira D. Fierro. She was very diligent and industrious. When she died, Mira was cremated and thought to be placed with her "Duffy' by her son Earnest.
Two sisters were born in N.Y. Elsie Florence Rosetine-Chambers and Nancy Rosetine - Giles-Skelton. She was a seamstress. She later learned to be a gear cutter at Austin Instruments on Long Island, NY.
She was very loved by her husband Adolph Fierro.
She was a good wife and mother to children Earnest A+Mira D. Fierro. She was very diligent and industrious. When she died, Mira was cremated and thought to be placed with her "Duffy' by her son Earnest.
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