-aka DORSI
-born in Santa Lorenzo, Italy
-residence: 45 Lee Ave., Wallinford
-employed at the Hill, Judd Company
-member of Holy Trinity Church and the Libero Pensiero Society
-survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna (Santacrocce) Dorsey; four daughters, Mrs. Arthur Vitelli, Miss Josephine Dorsey and Mrs. Leo Bernardoni, all of Wallingford, and Mrs. Arthur Colella of New Haven; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Casella of Wallingford; 10 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews
A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by the Rev. William Ladish. The Rev. Gilbert Cannon was deacon and the Rev. Jerome Cook was sub-deacon. Miss Gertrude Kane was organist and soloist. Bearers were Peter, Martin, John, Dominic and Romeo Dorsey and Anthony Cassella.
Arrangements were under the direction of the Thomas E. Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 43 Church Street, Wallingford, Connecticut.
-aka DORSI
-born in Santa Lorenzo, Italy
-residence: 45 Lee Ave., Wallinford
-employed at the Hill, Judd Company
-member of Holy Trinity Church and the Libero Pensiero Society
-survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna (Santacrocce) Dorsey; four daughters, Mrs. Arthur Vitelli, Miss Josephine Dorsey and Mrs. Leo Bernardoni, all of Wallingford, and Mrs. Arthur Colella of New Haven; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Casella of Wallingford; 10 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews
A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by the Rev. William Ladish. The Rev. Gilbert Cannon was deacon and the Rev. Jerome Cook was sub-deacon. Miss Gertrude Kane was organist and soloist. Bearers were Peter, Martin, John, Dominic and Romeo Dorsey and Anthony Cassella.
Arrangements were under the direction of the Thomas E. Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 43 Church Street, Wallingford, Connecticut.
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