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Black RibbonALFRED W. BETTIBlack RibbonAlfred W. Betti - June 2, 1952 (#109)
Engine Co. No. 23 - 3022 Washington Street

ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL - 100 MASONIC AVENUE
Box 4456
1:09 p.m. Masonic Avenue, west of Anza Street, second floor of  St. Elizabeth’s home.

Appointed July 12, 1927

Assigned to Engine Co. No. 23, 1930

BETTI FUNERAL TOMORROW

1952 June 4

Requiem Mass for Alford W. Betti, city fireman died at a fire Monday, will be celebrated at 9:30 o’clock tomorrow morning at St. Brigit’s Church, Van Ness Avenue at Broadway, with interment following and Holy Cross Cemetery

The Rosary will be recited at 8:15 p.m. today at the Halsted & Co. funeral chapel, 1123 Sutter Street.

Mr. Betti, 51, a 1708 Filbert Street, was handling a hose on the fire at St. Elizabeth’s Infant Hospital when he was stricken with a heart attack. He was the driver for Engine Company 23.

His wife, Mrs. Carmel A. Betti, and a son, Philip, are among the survivors.

DEATHS

BETTI – June 2, 1952, Alfred W. Betti, beloved husband of Carmel A, Betti,  mounting father o Phillip R. Betti, devoted son nana Betty, Brother Leslie P. Petty, a native of San Francisco. A member of the David Scannell club and veterans
Source: San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, 4 June 1952, Wednesday, Page 27.

Extracted from original sources with grammar and spelling as published.

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