Before retiring at age 67, Mrs. Baglio was an Accountant for the Bausch & Lomb Co. of Rochester for 29 years. Mrs. Baglio collected used clothing and distributed them at the Tonawanda Indian Reservation 3 to 4 times a year during her retirement years. Mrs. Baglio was a member of St. Joseph's Church in LeRoy and is survived by her husband, Mr. Louis R. Baglio of Rochester; they were married for 64 years. Also surviving are 1 son, Craig (Patricia) Baglio of Rochester; 2 daughters, Mrs. Cheryl (David) Dillma of Rochester, Brenda Williams of LeRoy; 1 sister, Mrs. Mary Cartwright of Rochester; 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces & nephews. Sister of the late Albert Steeprock, Ruth Steiner, Margaret Black, Evelyn Black, Katherin Smith and Joyce Jack.
Before retiring at age 67, Mrs. Baglio was an Accountant for the Bausch & Lomb Co. of Rochester for 29 years. Mrs. Baglio collected used clothing and distributed them at the Tonawanda Indian Reservation 3 to 4 times a year during her retirement years. Mrs. Baglio was a member of St. Joseph's Church in LeRoy and is survived by her husband, Mr. Louis R. Baglio of Rochester; they were married for 64 years. Also surviving are 1 son, Craig (Patricia) Baglio of Rochester; 2 daughters, Mrs. Cheryl (David) Dillma of Rochester, Brenda Williams of LeRoy; 1 sister, Mrs. Mary Cartwright of Rochester; 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces & nephews. Sister of the late Albert Steeprock, Ruth Steiner, Margaret Black, Evelyn Black, Katherin Smith and Joyce Jack.
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