Obituary - ZAMPALONI, Joseph - Jun 3, 1984
Title
Obituary - ZAMPALONI, Joseph - Jun 3, 1984
Source
FEPL - LH - Vital Stats
Publisher
FE Times
Date
Jun 6, 1984
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Joseph Hodgson Zampaloni of Northland Manor in Port Colborne, formerly of George Street, Fort Erie, died in Port Colborne General Hospital June 3, 1984.
Mr. Zampaloni was born in Bradford, Ont., June 7, 1912 and was a CNR carman for over 25 years. He lived in the Fort Erie area all his life and was a member of the Brethren in Christ Church.
Mr. Zampaloni was predeceased by his parents, John and Nora Zampaloni and by his wife, Catherine (Nigh). He is survived by three sons, Robert and Ronald, both of Fort Erie and David of Caledon, Ont.; three daughters, Betty (Mrs. Douglas Reaman); Jean (Mrs. Fernand Roy); Rosemarie (Mrs. R. Dubac) all of Fort Erie; two brothers, John of Welland and Fred of Buffalo. He is also survived by 16 grand children and eight great
And children. Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday at the Fort Erie Chapel of Davidson Funeral Homes at 2pm. The Rev Ross Nigh will officiate. Interment will be at the Greenwood Cemetery.
Mr. Zampaloni was born in Bradford, Ont., June 7, 1912 and was a CNR carman for over 25 years. He lived in the Fort Erie area all his life and was a member of the Brethren in Christ Church.
Mr. Zampaloni was predeceased by his parents, John and Nora Zampaloni and by his wife, Catherine (Nigh). He is survived by three sons, Robert and Ronald, both of Fort Erie and David of Caledon, Ont.; three daughters, Betty (Mrs. Douglas Reaman); Jean (Mrs. Fernand Roy); Rosemarie (Mrs. R. Dubac) all of Fort Erie; two brothers, John of Welland and Fred of Buffalo. He is also survived by 16 grand children and eight great
And children. Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday at the Fort Erie Chapel of Davidson Funeral Homes at 2pm. The Rev Ross Nigh will officiate. Interment will be at the Greenwood Cemetery.
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“Obituary - ZAMPALONI, Joseph - Jun 3, 1984,” Fort Erie Local History, accessed December 31, 2024, http://www.fepl.ca/localhistory/items/show/8197.