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Carlo Sutera 1890 - 1984
Carlo Sutera of Boston, Suffolk County, MA was born on October 16, 1890, and died at age 93 years old in April 1984.
Carlo Sutera
Boston, Suffolk County, MA 02113
October 16, 1890
April 1984
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Did you know?Carlo Sutera lived 18 years longer than the average Sutera family member when he died at the age of 93.The average age of a Sutera family member is 75.
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In 1890, in the year that Carlo Sutera was born, on July 3rd, Idaho became the 43rd state in the United States. On July 10th, Wyoming became the 44th state.
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In 1918, when he was 28 years old, following European countries, Daylight Saving Time went into effect in the United States in March. It was an effort to conserve fuel needed to produce electric power. This was a war effort and proved unpopular so in most areas of the United States, Daylight Saving Time ended after World War I. It returned during World War II.
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Sutera, Anna (Dec 29, 1904 - Jan 1988)
Sutera, Philip (Feb 26, 1919 - Jan 1, 1992)
Sutera, Fran (Oct 17, 1915 - Jan 20, 1999)
Sutera, Anna (Mar 1, 1901 - Oct 1986)
Sutera, Andrew (Nov 18, 1939 - Nov 7, 2008)
Sutera, Peter (Oct 29, 1904 - Nov 1973)
Sutera, Joseph (Sep 8, 1939 - Apr 27, 2007)
Sutera, Charles (Jun 9, 1906 - Jul 28, 1989)
Sutera, Josephine (May 18, 1922 - Nov 14, 1994)
Sutera, Marie (Aug 8, 1930 - Mar 24, 1999)
Sutera, Ignazio (Jun 30, 1920 - May 10, 1989)
Sutera, Augustine (Oct 18, 1912 - Feb 22, 1995)
Sutera, Lucy (Jul 11, 1905 - Jul 13, 1991)
Sutera, Frances (Nov 3, 1910 - Dec 2, 2007)
Sutera, Anne (Oct 16, 1927 - Jul 1986)
Sutera, Giacomo (Jun 9, 1882 - Jan 1970)
Sutera, Ignatius (May 8, 1905 - Mar 1972)
Sutera, Joseph (Aug 25, 1924 - Dec 11, 2008)
Sutera, Lillian (Oct 15, 1932 - Aug 15, 2005)
Sutera, Christine (Dec 17, 1945 - Mar 13, 1999)
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