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- From William G. Sprague, correspondent, note of April 19th,2007
Deceased 2nd Husband Louis DelSavio I262605:(At first I though that Louis DelSavio below was thedeceased 2nd husband of Mildred Ackerley asstated in her obit. I then obtained his obit and there isno mention of Mildred so I believe that this is actuallythe father of Louis Delsavio Jr. and that Jr. may have beenthe ex-husband of Mildred. The problem is that I can findno record of the death of Jr. as stated in Mildred's obit,although he is listed in database as having a residences inAndes, Livingston Manor and Armonk NY. That doesn't mean heis alive. Jr. is also 20 years younger than Mildred and hisfather was only 8 years older than Mildred, but thatdoesn't mean anything either. There is just a piece of thispuzzle missing which I can't put my fingers on. I also justfound that this same obit was published in the NY Timeswith the only difference being that it stated he was fromLew Beach instead of Andes)
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Louis DelSavio
Birth: April 9, 1910
Death: March 10, 2000
SS#: 112-16-3761Death Residence Location: Zip 13731 Andes, Delaware County,NY.
Taken from the Middletown Times Herald Middletown, NY datedWed. March 15, 2000:
LOUIS DEL SAVIO SR. Andes, N.Y. Louis Del Savio Sr. of Andes, a longtime resident ofthe area, died Friday, March 10, 2000, after a longillness. He was 89. Born April 9, 1910, in Caneva, Italy, he was reared inthe Bronx. Mr. Del Savio was a member of the Bricklayer's Local37. He was a founding partner of Sal-Vio Masons, whichbecame one of the leading masonary construction firms inthe New York high rise building industry. His company'saccomplishments include work on numerous luxury residentialand office buildings in addition to Electchester, RochdaleVillage, Co-Op city and The New York Foundling Hospital.He came to the mountains in 1950 and, for 20 years, hepursued his love of farming while continuing hisconstruction business. For the last 30 years, he worked onhis Beech Hill farm full time. He served on the PlanningBoard of the Town of Andes and was an advisor to the AndesHistorical Society. Survivors include his devoted wife, Louise Carson DelSavio; his loving children, Louis Jr., Arthur and RitaCoscia; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. He was pre-deceased by his first wife, Carmela DelucaDel Savio; one son Paul; and one granddaughter, AndreaCoscia. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m.Saturday, March 18, in Gate of Heaven R.C. Church, Roscoe. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorialcontributions be sent to the Beaverkill Valley FireDepartment; HCR 1, Box 16, Lew Beach, N.Y. 13758 or theAndes Society for history and Culture Memorial Fund, P.O.Box 455, Andes, N.Y. 13731. [2]
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