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Frank Virgil Goglio Sr.

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Frank Virgil Goglio Sr.

Birth
Rockvale, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
Death
8 May 1956 (aged 53)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Rock Springs Miner, May 13, 1956
FRANK V. GOGLIO

Frank Goglio, 53, widely known resident of Rock Springs for 19 years, died Tuesday at Sweetwater Memorial hospital. Complications resulting from pneumonia were the cause of death.

Funeral services were held at the Rogan chapel Friday morning and burial was in Mountain View cemetery. Rev. Donald Mills of Green River conducted the rites.

Frank Virgil Goglio was born Sept. 9, 1902, in Rockville, Colo. He and Ann Sytuta of Rockville were married there in 1924 and the family moved to this area in 1937. He was employed in the mine at Quealy for several years and for the last ten years was steward at the Eagles Home.

Mr. Goglio was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles, aerie 151; Elks Lodge 624, and the Bartenders union.

Survivors are his wife, two sons and one daughter, Frank Goglio Jr. of Green River, Jack Goglio of Rock Springs and Mrs. Allen E. Keffer of Denver, five grandchildren and four brothers and five sisters.

Relatives and friends who came to Rock Springs for the funeral services were his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Keffer, and children of Denver; his sisters, Mrs. James Porter and Mrs. Nino Batista, both of San Mateo, Calif., Mrs. Roy V. Wylie of Boulder, Colo., Mrs. James McKee of Oak Park, Ill., and Mrs. Mary Valenzano of Florence, Colo.; his brothers, Ernest GOglio and wife of Los Angeles, Pete Goglio of Richmond, Calif., Mario Goglio of Los Angels and Joseph Goglio of San Jose, Calif.; a nephew and two nieces, William Ablett of Coppertown, Utah, Mrs. Victor Bonacini of Bingham Canyon, Utah, and Mrs. Kermet Jones of Colorado Springs; four friends, Alfred Ablett of Bingham Canyon, Utah, Walt Rumble of Napa, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrow of Laramie.

Two sisters of Mrs. Goglio, Mrs. John Berta of Concord Calif., and Mrs. E.L. Loessberg of San Antonio, Tex., also attended the services.
Rock Springs Miner, May 13, 1956
FRANK V. GOGLIO

Frank Goglio, 53, widely known resident of Rock Springs for 19 years, died Tuesday at Sweetwater Memorial hospital. Complications resulting from pneumonia were the cause of death.

Funeral services were held at the Rogan chapel Friday morning and burial was in Mountain View cemetery. Rev. Donald Mills of Green River conducted the rites.

Frank Virgil Goglio was born Sept. 9, 1902, in Rockville, Colo. He and Ann Sytuta of Rockville were married there in 1924 and the family moved to this area in 1937. He was employed in the mine at Quealy for several years and for the last ten years was steward at the Eagles Home.

Mr. Goglio was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles, aerie 151; Elks Lodge 624, and the Bartenders union.

Survivors are his wife, two sons and one daughter, Frank Goglio Jr. of Green River, Jack Goglio of Rock Springs and Mrs. Allen E. Keffer of Denver, five grandchildren and four brothers and five sisters.

Relatives and friends who came to Rock Springs for the funeral services were his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Keffer, and children of Denver; his sisters, Mrs. James Porter and Mrs. Nino Batista, both of San Mateo, Calif., Mrs. Roy V. Wylie of Boulder, Colo., Mrs. James McKee of Oak Park, Ill., and Mrs. Mary Valenzano of Florence, Colo.; his brothers, Ernest GOglio and wife of Los Angeles, Pete Goglio of Richmond, Calif., Mario Goglio of Los Angels and Joseph Goglio of San Jose, Calif.; a nephew and two nieces, William Ablett of Coppertown, Utah, Mrs. Victor Bonacini of Bingham Canyon, Utah, and Mrs. Kermet Jones of Colorado Springs; four friends, Alfred Ablett of Bingham Canyon, Utah, Walt Rumble of Napa, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrow of Laramie.

Two sisters of Mrs. Goglio, Mrs. John Berta of Concord Calif., and Mrs. E.L. Loessberg of San Antonio, Tex., also attended the services.


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