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Show Wednesday rites held in Provo for Mr. Perrero Requiem mass was celebrat- Wednesday at the St. Fran-jjs Fran-jjs Catholic Church by Father goward for Martin Perrero, 85, retired coal miner and farmer wh0 died September 28, 1969 ft the Utah Valley Hospital, fturial was in the Springville L Wheeler Mortuary. i jje was born August 2, Ug4 at Province of Torino, Lly. a son of Pete and Ther-s(sa Ther-s(sa Perrero. He married Cat-terina Cat-terina Giacoietto on April 20, ijjjl in Italy and she died in 1967. M'- Perero came to the Unit-' Unit-' fi States in 1911 and settled j Carbon County, where he Jbs employed in the coal ""mines. He later moved to Ma-I Ma-I Cetera, where he engaged in terming. He was a member of the catholic Church, member of Martin Perrero Jtella Di-American Lodge No. (17, and member of the United q feal Miners for 40 years. ' Surviving ae three sons and I daughter, Marty Perrero and tri. Frank (Mary) Carnesecca Mapleton; Pete and Tom Perrero of Helper; 12 grandchildren; grand-children; 17 great grandchild- ft.'rcn, and one brother and one ter in Italy. i |