John is remembered as a kind man with a good sense of humor. It is said he could do an impression of anybody.
During the Great Depression John Guadnola fed the entire neighborhood with his garden and eggs from his chickens. His daughter Patsy remembers delivering the eggs to neighbors and being told by her parents not to accept a penny from anyone.
John is remembered as a kind man with a good sense of humor. It is said he could do an impression of anybody.
During the Great Depression John Guadnola fed the entire neighborhood with his garden and eggs from his chickens. His daughter Patsy remembers delivering the eggs to neighbors and being told by her parents not to accept a penny from anyone.
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Anthony Guadnola
1899–1987
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Rose Guadnola Buchen
1900–1985
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Mary Ann Guadnola
1902–1991
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Adeline Guadnola Gerardi
1904–2001
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Sr Elvera Marie "Sister Charles Marie" Guadnola
1906–2000
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Joseph P Guadnola
1908–1996
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Charles J Guadnola
1911–1929
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Esther T. Guadnola Olesky
1915–2001
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Patricia Jane "Patsy" Guadnola
1923–2016
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