File:Frank Cardaropoli (1896-1952) obituary in the Hartford Courant on May 31, 1952.jpg
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English: Frank Cardaropoli (1896-1952) obituary in the Hartford Courant on May 31, 1952 |
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editFrank Cardaropoli, 56, of 60 North Main Street, proprietor of Frank's Restaurant, died Friday afternoon at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford after a few week's illness. He was born in Italy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Cardaropoli, and had lived in Thompsonville for 42 years. He formerly was employed by Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., but for several years had been in business for himself. Mr. Cardaropoli, a veteran of World War I, was a member of the Tanguay-Magill Post, AL. Besides his wife, the former Anna Buoniconti, he leaves two children, Salvatore and Dominick Cardaropoli, both at home; one sister, Mrs. Lorenzo Seracco, and a half-brother, Anthony Pellegrino, of West Springfield. The body was brought to Browne Funeral Home at 121 Pearl Street. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
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