Posted by Cathy Gowdy on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 at 04:31:55 :
Independent Journal
Friday, January 19, 1968
Page 4
LEO J. QUADROS
Leo J. Quadros of Mill Valley, a life-long resident of Sausalito until a year ago, died today in a local hospital after a long illness. He was 62.
Born in Sausalito, he moved his home last year to 284 Ricardo Road in Mill Valley.
He was in the civil service for 20 years and worked as a carpenter with the Fort Baker post engineers. Formerly he worked at the Naval Depot in Tiburon.
He was a member of the Seapoint Parlor 198 of the Native Sons of the Golden West.
Quadros is survived by his wife, Dolores M. Quadros; two daughters, Mrs. John Mercer of Fairfax and Mrs. Hoyt Whetzel of Lompoc; four brothers, Joseph Quadros of Novato, Tony Quadros of Mill Valley and Frank and Manuel Quadros of San Francisco; a sister, Mrs. Alice Stevenson of San Francisco; and six grandchildren.
Requiem Mass will be offered Monday at 9:30 p.m. at the Star of the Sea Church, Sausalito. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 p.m. at Frank J. Keaton Mortuary, Sausalito.
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A Death Notice in the same paper mentions that he was the father of the late James Quadros.
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