Lee Nora Marie Cone Filice
Lee Nora passed away in Jackson, CA. She was born in Fresno, CA to Ella and Oscar Cone. She attended school in Taft and graduated from Taft HS in 1934. She attended UC Berkeley. She met her husband Louis Filice at the cannery in San Jose. They were married in Oakland in 1938. They moved to the Triple F Ranch in Gilroy in 1944. She was a homemaker and taught at local schools. Louis passed away in 1966. She spent her later years living in the mountains near Volcano, CA and most recently in Sutters Creek. She was a wonderful seamstress, avid reader and gardener. She was involved in the Jackson Women's Club and loved watching sports on TV. Proceeded in death by her husband, her sons Alan & Ronald, her brother Gerald and her sister Iola. Survived by daughters Kathleen Orlando and Sylvia Meyer(both of Modesto),niece Annette Barbier(Burlingame),daughter-in-law Roxane Filice (La Quinta),four granddaughters and six great-grandchildren.
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Michael Louis Franceschi
Mike passed away on July 4th, 2010, at his home in Gilroy, CA after a courageous battle against cancer with his family by his side. Mike was born in San Francisco, CA on May 8, 1943, to Louis and Amalia Franceschi of Rocklin, who survive him. He also leaves his brother and best friend, Robert Franceschi of Rocklin. Mike was a loving father to his children Judi, Victor, Robby, his fiance Lindsey and Matthew. His grandchildren Aurelia, Brianna and Louis also survive their beloved grandfather. He will be missed by his cousins, Ernie, Tommy and Kathleen Giono, Susan Tonjum and Jackie McCall, and lifetime friends, Phil Waegner and Norm Colteaux.
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