A native of Hopkinton, N.Y., he had lived in Palatka for eight years coming from Buffalo, N.Y. He was of the Catholic denomination and had worked as a chef.
He is survived by three sons, James Delosh Jr. of West Monroe, N.Y., Donald Delosh of Washington State, Ronald Delosh of New York; two daughters, Elizabeth Delosh and Jean Van Nyre, both of New York; two brothers, Albert Delosh of New York and Johnnie Vic of Schenectady, N.Y.; three sisters, Mildred R. Tyo of Satsuma, Dorothy Silvers and Mae Harris, both of New York; and six grandchildren.
The funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Watts Funeral Home in San Mateo. (Palatka Daily News Obituary dtd 1 Aug 1991.)
A native of Hopkinton, N.Y., he had lived in Palatka for eight years coming from Buffalo, N.Y. He was of the Catholic denomination and had worked as a chef.
He is survived by three sons, James Delosh Jr. of West Monroe, N.Y., Donald Delosh of Washington State, Ronald Delosh of New York; two daughters, Elizabeth Delosh and Jean Van Nyre, both of New York; two brothers, Albert Delosh of New York and Johnnie Vic of Schenectady, N.Y.; three sisters, Mildred R. Tyo of Satsuma, Dorothy Silvers and Mae Harris, both of New York; and six grandchildren.
The funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Watts Funeral Home in San Mateo. (Palatka Daily News Obituary dtd 1 Aug 1991.)
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