Obituary (From the STATE TIMES Advocate, Tuesday Nov. 24, 1942, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Page: 6):
Plaquemine, La., Nov. 24 – Anthony Acaldo, 72-year-old farmer of Sunshine, La. who died today at the Plaquemine sanitarium after an illness of two weeks, will be buried tomorrow at the Catholic cemetery at St. Gabriel. Hours for funeral services have not been set.
A farmer for the past 35 years, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marie Gueho Acaldo; three sons, Joe, Charles and Vernon, and five daughters, Mrs. J. E. LeBlanc, Mrs. J. C. Scott, Mrs. Sam Spedale, Mrs. E. L. Day and Mrs. B. E. Carrica, all living in the area.
Obituary (From the STATE TIMES Advocate, Tuesday Nov. 24, 1942, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Page: 6):
Plaquemine, La., Nov. 24 – Anthony Acaldo, 72-year-old farmer of Sunshine, La. who died today at the Plaquemine sanitarium after an illness of two weeks, will be buried tomorrow at the Catholic cemetery at St. Gabriel. Hours for funeral services have not been set.
A farmer for the past 35 years, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marie Gueho Acaldo; three sons, Joe, Charles and Vernon, and five daughters, Mrs. J. E. LeBlanc, Mrs. J. C. Scott, Mrs. Sam Spedale, Mrs. E. L. Day and Mrs. B. E. Carrica, all living in the area.
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