An obituary in the Detroit News said there was to be a double funeral service for him and his son Stanley W DelSanto, who died June 6, 1944 in the Normandy invasion, but whose body had just been returned from a French cemetery. Stanley might have been adopted because on the 1930 Census, he was listed as 8 year old "friend" and on the 1940 Census he was listed as an 18 year old "cousin."(Stanley Follick).
Surviving Thomas was his wife Helen B DelSanto, his mother Elizabeth DelSanto, sister Rose Warren, and brother Clifford DelSanto.
An obituary in the Detroit News said there was to be a double funeral service for him and his son Stanley W DelSanto, who died June 6, 1944 in the Normandy invasion, but whose body had just been returned from a French cemetery. Stanley might have been adopted because on the 1930 Census, he was listed as 8 year old "friend" and on the 1940 Census he was listed as an 18 year old "cousin."(Stanley Follick).
Surviving Thomas was his wife Helen B DelSanto, his mother Elizabeth DelSanto, sister Rose Warren, and brother Clifford DelSanto.
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