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Josephine V <I>Spaziani</I> Marcinko

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Josephine V Spaziani Marcinko

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24 Apr 2010 (aged 85)
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Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.9378945, Longitude: -75.8983611
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Published on April 26, 2010, Page A6, Watertown Daily Times
JOSEPHINE V. MARCINKO
Josephine V. Spaziani Marcinko, 85, 139 Cedar Street, passed away Saturday April 24, 2010 at Samaritan Keep Home where she had been a patient since June of 2006.
Born November 24, 1924, a daughter of Gaetano and Ida Nagni Spaziani, at the family home on Cedar Street in Watertown.
She was educated in Watertown schools but left in her junior year to assist her father in the operation of the family business, Spaziani’s Bakery, because her brothers Peter and Henry were called to military service. Her father Gaetano Spaziani started the business in 1907, Mr. Spaziani died on October 11, 1953, the bakery ran continuously for 87 years, closing on October 1, 1994.
Mrs. Marcinko met George M. Marcinko a member of the famed 5th Armored Division stationed at Pine Camp in 1943, they married on June 14, 1945 at Saint Anthony’s Church with Monsignor Claude Sechi officiating. Mr. Marcinko died on December 25th 1985. Mrs. Marcinko worked for Dr. Louis C. Battista as well for the Singer Sewing Company and at Carl’s Auto before returning to the family business in the 1970’s and retiring when the business closed in 1994.
Surviving are two sons and their wives John A. and Sandra, George M. Jr. and Melody, all of Watertown, a son Guy died March 14, 2002. Also surviving are seven grandchildren, six great grandchildren and two sisters Mrs. Theresa Galluccio and Mrs. Delores Strejlou both of Watertown. Three sisters, Anna Cumoletti, Salvina, about age three, and Lucy, in infancy, died before her. Six brothers pre deceased her Jerry, Vincent, Peter, Henry, Frank (Káko) and Silverio F. (Chet).
She enjoyed cooking Italian specialties for her family and friends as well she enjoyed traveling to casinos and sight seeing.
Calling hours will be private at the D.L. Calarco Funeral Home, Inc. A funeral mass will be held Wednesday at 10 am at St. Anthony’s Church with Reverend Donald Robinson officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Contributions may be made to American Pancreatic Association,PO Box 14906, Minneapolis, MN 55414.
Contributor: Thelma Dickinson Moye
(47033751)
Published on April 26, 2010, Page A6, Watertown Daily Times
JOSEPHINE V. MARCINKO
Josephine V. Spaziani Marcinko, 85, 139 Cedar Street, passed away Saturday April 24, 2010 at Samaritan Keep Home where she had been a patient since June of 2006.
Born November 24, 1924, a daughter of Gaetano and Ida Nagni Spaziani, at the family home on Cedar Street in Watertown.
She was educated in Watertown schools but left in her junior year to assist her father in the operation of the family business, Spaziani’s Bakery, because her brothers Peter and Henry were called to military service. Her father Gaetano Spaziani started the business in 1907, Mr. Spaziani died on October 11, 1953, the bakery ran continuously for 87 years, closing on October 1, 1994.
Mrs. Marcinko met George M. Marcinko a member of the famed 5th Armored Division stationed at Pine Camp in 1943, they married on June 14, 1945 at Saint Anthony’s Church with Monsignor Claude Sechi officiating. Mr. Marcinko died on December 25th 1985. Mrs. Marcinko worked for Dr. Louis C. Battista as well for the Singer Sewing Company and at Carl’s Auto before returning to the family business in the 1970’s and retiring when the business closed in 1994.
Surviving are two sons and their wives John A. and Sandra, George M. Jr. and Melody, all of Watertown, a son Guy died March 14, 2002. Also surviving are seven grandchildren, six great grandchildren and two sisters Mrs. Theresa Galluccio and Mrs. Delores Strejlou both of Watertown. Three sisters, Anna Cumoletti, Salvina, about age three, and Lucy, in infancy, died before her. Six brothers pre deceased her Jerry, Vincent, Peter, Henry, Frank (Káko) and Silverio F. (Chet).
She enjoyed cooking Italian specialties for her family and friends as well she enjoyed traveling to casinos and sight seeing.
Calling hours will be private at the D.L. Calarco Funeral Home, Inc. A funeral mass will be held Wednesday at 10 am at St. Anthony’s Church with Reverend Donald Robinson officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Contributions may be made to American Pancreatic Association,PO Box 14906, Minneapolis, MN 55414.
Contributor: Thelma Dickinson Moye
(47033751)


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