Fulton Patriot , Fulton,
NY, Monday 1963 Sep.
FRANK ZAIA
Frank Zaia, 78, of 317 Erie Street,
died Monday in Lee memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born in
Lipari, Italy, Mr. Zaia had resided in Fulton most of his life. He retired
in 1950 after serving as owner nd operator of the Hotel Fulton, located
at Second and Oneida Streets for many years. He was a licensed real estate
broker.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosaria
Zaia; four daughters; Mrs. Ross (Frances) Mirabito, Mrs. Phiilip (Nancy)
Monforte, Mrs. Mary Castorina, and Mrs. Harry (Catherine) Shultz, all of
Fulton; two sons, attorney Thomas F Zaia of Oswego and Anthony B. Zaia
of Liverpool; grandchildren and great grandchildren, his step mother Mrs.
Catherine Falanga of Fulton; a brother, Pasqual Zaia of italy and several
nieces and nephews.
His first wife, Mrs. Anna Cincotta
Zaia, died in 1918.
Oswego Valley News Thursday Jan
9, 1964
Widow Of Frank Zaia Dies in Nursing
Home
MRS. ROSARIA ZAIA, 76, widow of
Frank Zaia of 317 Erie St, died late last Monday in the Beadle Nursing
Home in Oswego after a long illness. mrs. Zaia was born in Italy
but had resided in Fulton most of her life. She was a communicant
of the Immaculate Conception Church. Surviving are two stepsons, Attorney
Thomas F Zaia of Oswego and Anthony B Zaia of Liverpool; four step daughters,
Mrs. Ross Mirabito, Mrs.
Phillip Montforte, Mrs. mary Castorina,
and mrs. Harry Shultz of Fulton; several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren;
two sisters, Mrs. Anthony Quino of Canastota and Mrs. Jennie Arcadi of
Fulton; a brother, Feliz natoli of Norwich; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held at 8:15 a.m. Thursday in the Young and Son Funeral Home
and at 9 am in the Immaculate Conceptionm Church were a solemn high mass
was celebrated.
Sunday, August 19, 2001 Syracuse
Herald American p. B 9. col. 1
Obituaries
Jane V. Zaia
Jane Vincent Zaia, 85, of 2545 S
W. Terwilliger Blvd., Portland, Ore., formerly of 38 E. Seventh St., Oswego,
died Wednesday from injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Westbury.
Born in Phoenix, she graduated from Crouse-lrvmg Hospital School of nursing.
She was a registered nurse at Fort Ontario's Safe Haven in 1944. She was
a
volunteer with the American Red
Cross blood bank and the Children's Aid Society, former chair of the American
Cancer Society and former district leader for the Girl Scouts of America.
Her husband, Thomas, died in 1991.
Survivors: Two daughters, Cynthia
Z Beraud of Portland and Elizabeth Z Dorman of Westbury; two grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
Services: 11am Wednesday in Faith
United Church, Oswego. Burial, St. Peter's Cemetery. No calling hours.
Dain-Cullman Funeral Home, Oswego, has arrangements.
Nancy A. Monforte
The Syracuse Herald Journal,
Monday, May 8, 2000, Syracuse, NY
Nancy A. Monforte. 90. of Rochester
Street. Fulton, died Friday at Sunrise Nursing Home, Oswego. She was born
in Fulton. She retired in 1992 after 15 years at
Mirabito's Market. She was a communicant
of the Church of the Immaculate
Conception and a member of the Catholic
Daughters. Her husband. Philip, died in 1992.
Survivors: Two daughters. Mary Ann
Myers of Camp Hill. Pa. and Anna Pederson of Fulton; a sister, Catherine
Z. Shultz of Leesburg. Fla.: seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren
Services: 9 a.m. Tuesday at Young & Son Funeral Home and 9:30 a.m.
in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Burial. St. Mary's Cemetery.
Fulton, Calling hours. 5 to 8 p.m.
today at the funeral home. 322 Oneida St.. Fulton.
Contributions: Immaculate Conception
Church. 57 S. Third St., Fulton 13069.
Phillip S. Monforte
P. B4 The Post Standard, Tuesday
Feb 25, 1992, Syracuse, NY
FULTON — Philip S. Monforte,
89, of 100 Rochester St. died Sunday at Oswego Hospital after a brief illness.
A native of Sicily, Mr. Monforte resided most of his life in Fulton. He
retired in 1979 as custodian with the Fulton School District and previously
operated a muck farm in the Fulton area. Mr. Monforte was a communicant
of the Church of the Immaculate Conception and a member of the Fulton Senior
Citizens. He also was a member of the Italian-American Club of Fulton,
where he held several offices.
Surviving are his wife, Nancy; two
daughters, Mary A. Myers of Harrisburg, Pa., and Anna Pederson of Fulton;
a sister, Josephine Grasso of Sicily; a brother, John of
Sicily; and several grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday
in the Church of the Immaculate
Conception. Spring burial will be
in St. Mary's Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
today at Young & Son Funeral Home, 322 Oneida St. Contributions may
be made to the Church of the Immaculate Conception.
Submitted by
Merry Anne Pierson at: <merryanne
at bellsouth dot net>