

Newton’s men served in a variety of positions in the military. Many joined the military for the first time, out of fidelity to the United States, out of commitment to their friends and loved ones, and for the excitement of conflict abroad. Some had been in the military prior to the War and kept with their divisions when they were reorganized for service abroad. Volunteers enlisted in the War for a variety of reasons. The draft selected and inducted nearly three million men into the military, and their entrance boosted the morale of the Allied Powers. Though the United States entered World War I nearly three years after conflict began, American soldiers came to Europe enthusiastic and in large numbers. In lieu of flowers, it was her wish that Memorial Masses be requested for her soul.Newton Residents Who Lost Their Lives in WWI Ann's Church in Hornell will follow at 11:30 a.m. Casimir's Church in Elmira on Saturday, at 8:30 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Friends are invited to McInerny Funeral Home, 502 West Water St., Elmira, on Friday, from 4:00 p.m. Santos of Suffield, CT and their three children Maria Fatima Santos of Berkeley, CA, Ana Maria Santos of Cambridge, MA and Mario Santos of Portland, ME: Martha Anne and Jason Macari of Cumberland, RI and their four children Jaimie Neveu and her husband Jay and their daughter Liliana, Micah Macari, Joshua Macari, and Mary Macari of Cumberland, RI sister and brother-in-law Rose Marie and Gerald McLaughlin of Elmira, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Antonio and Dorothy Sgro of Elmira, sisters-in-law Josephine Sgro of Wellsville, OH, June Sgro of Chester, WV, Beatie Sgro of Beaver, PA, and Annette LaVack DiNardo of Rochester along with several nieces and nephews.

George and her husband, Nathan of Newport, VT and their 2 children Damien and Anthony Rachel Mendonca, Michael Mendonca, and Francis Mendonca of Hanceville, AL: Dr.
Sgro three daughters and their families: Mary Angela and John Mendonca of Hanceville, AL, and their four children Maria Regina St. Angeline is survived by her husband of 60 years, Dominic J. In addition to her parents, Ange is predeceased by her brother Michael DiNardo and her sister Lucy DiNardo Sgro. Angeline was also invested as a member of the Dominican Laity Order of Preachers on May 12, 1998. Casimir's Church, with the help of Our Lord, is still ongoing. In 1997, Angeline became the national secretary for Fr. Angeline and her sister Rose Marie were head coordinators and divisional leaders for the chapel. Joseph DeLuca, a Missionary Priest of the Blessed Sacrament who opened adoration chapels throughout the country. Angeline and her sister, Rose Marie McLaughlin, founded the chapel with the assistance of Fr. On December 8, 1992, the Divine Mercy Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel at St.

Joseph's Hospital for 8 years before retiring. They owned Sgro's Restaurant with Dominic's brother Tony and his wife Lucy from 1967 until 1977 when Angeline went back to nursing. She married Dominic Sgro on Apand they moved to Elmira in 1961. Sinai Hospital in NYC for 10 years where she was a night supervisor for the semi-private pavilion. She also graduated from Mercy Hospital School of Nursing affiliated with Canisius College in Buffalo, NY. Anne's Grammar School and Hornell High School. Angeline "Ange" was born in Hornell, NY, the daughter of the late Frank and Louise DiVito DiNardo. Of Elmira, surrounded by her loving family, was called to be with Our Lord on April 25, 2018.
