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==Marriage & Children== | ==Marriage & Children== | ||
Armand Palombo married Frances Parrotte Palompo. Their children were: | Armand Palombo married Frances Parrotte Palompo. Their children were: | ||
− | *Monte J. | + | *Monte J. Palombo |
+ | *Robert P. Palombo | ||
*Thamos M. Palombo of Scotia (Thomas) | *Thamos M. Palombo of Scotia (Thomas) | ||
*Nancy J. Palombo of Scotia | *Nancy J. Palombo of Scotia | ||
*Andrew J. Palombo of Scotia | *Andrew J. Palombo of Scotia | ||
*Michael F. Palombo of Scotia | *Michael F. Palombo of Scotia | ||
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==Death== | ==Death== | ||
Armand A. (Mondy) Palombo died May 31, 1973. | Armand A. (Mondy) Palombo died May 31, 1973. |
Revision as of 15:02, 17 February 2013
Birth
Armand A. Palombo the son of John and Nancy Palombo. His siblings were:
- Harry N. Palombo of Altamont
- Frank Palombo of Schenectady
- Nicholas Palombo of Schenectady
- Arthur Palombo of Schenectady
- Mrs. Frances Steele of Schenectady
- Mrs. Edna Smith of Schenectady
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Armand Palombo married Frances Parrotte Palompo. Their children were:
- Monte J. Palombo
- Robert P. Palombo
- Thamos M. Palombo of Scotia (Thomas)
- Nancy J. Palombo of Scotia
- Andrew J. Palombo of Scotia
- Michael F. Palombo of Scotia
Death
Armand A. (Mondy) Palombo died May 31, 1973.
Obituary
Died
Palombo—May 31, (1973) Armand A. (Mondy), husband of Frances Parrotte Palompo, of 9 Sacandaga Road, Scotia; father of Monte J., Robert P., Thamos M., Nancy J., Andrew J., and Michael F. Palombo, all of Scotia; brother of Harry Palombo, of Altamont, Frank, Nicholas, and Arthur Palombo, Mr§. Frances Steele and Mrs. Edna Smith, all of Schenectady; also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral was held at 9 o'clock Monday morning at Baxter's Funeral Home, thence to St. Joseph's church, Scotia where a Mass of the Ressurrection was celebrated at 9:30 o'clock.
- Altamont Enterprise — June 15, 1973
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