Melvina's obituary, which appeared in the Amsterdam Recorder described her as a kind and loving mother and a devout Catholic, attending the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel as long as her health permitted. She died on September 28, 1937, at her home, 70 Minaville Street. The cause of death on her death record is listed as diabetes mellitus. The contributing causes are chronic nephritis, La Grippe and hyperpresis. She is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fort Johnson, NY. In addition to her children, she was survived by one sister, Mrs. Celia Deno of Cohoes, three brothers, Edward of Warwick, R.I., Napoleon and Charles of Southbridge, Mass.
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Melvina's obituary, which appeared in the Amsterdam Recorder described her as a kind and loving mother and a devout Catholic, attending the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel as long as her health permitted. She died on September 28, 1937, at her home, 70 Minaville Street. The cause of death on her death record is listed as diabetes mellitus. The contributing causes are chronic nephritis, La Grippe and hyperpresis. She is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fort Johnson, NY. In addition to her children, she was survived by one sister, Mrs. Celia Deno of Cohoes, three brothers, Edward of Warwick, R.I., Napoleon and Charles of Southbridge, Mass.
Contributor Moira Costello Furman (ID 49722249
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