LONGEVITY MARRIED 65 YEARS: JOSEPHINE AND CARMEN PULEIO.Byline: - Simone Schramm Josephine and Carmen Carmen throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190] See : Faithlessness Carmen the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr. Puleio of Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary with family and friends at home on Oct. 1. They were married on Sept. 29, 1940, in Philadelphia. They met in Philadelphia when Josephine lived across the street from the Italian deli that Carmen's family owned. Josephine was born in Italy and came to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. as a child. She worked for Union Bank as a teller for 30 years before retiring at age 70. Carmen was born and raised in Philadelphia. He grew up working in the family's Italian deli. He also worked as a shipbuilder during World War II before working in the steel industry. When they married, they moved to California to raise a family. They love to travel and have visited most parts of the world. They are also passionate about cooking, most notably Italian cuisine Italian cuisine as a national cuisine known today has evolved from centuries of social and political change. Its roots can be traced back to 4th century BCE and into the Middle Ages which brought Arab and Norman influence to certain regions along with introduction of notable chefs . They have two children: Julia-Ann Henderer and Maria Daley, both of Santa Clarita. They also have three grandchildren GRANDCHILDREN, domestic relations. The children of one's children. Sometimes these may claim bequests given in a will to children, though in general they can make no such claim. 6 Co. 16. and two great-grandchildren. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: no caption (Josephine and Carmen Puleio) |
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