| Name |
Masolotte, Quentin Joseph [1] |
| Birth |
18 Jun 1928 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2, 3] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Residence |
Between 1930 and 1940 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Residence |
1930 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Residence |
1935 |
| Residence |
1935 |
Dansville, Steuben, New York, USA [2] |
| Steuben? or Livingston County? -jcw |
| Residence |
1940 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Sport |
Between 1944 and 1945 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [4] |
| Basketball squad, CHS |
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Larry Herbstritt
1d · 09 October 2020
I recently came across this post of David Schaub on the Coudersport Remember When Facebook group. Seated in the front row, holding a basketball is David's father, Lewis "Louie" Schaub. This is the Coudersport High School Basketball Team in 1944/1945.
I'm not sure who, other than Louie and Bud Tombs, in this photo is still living. Bud Tombs lives just down the street from me. Louie is still living in Coudersport. Rip Francis, (number 9) died a couple years ago. He worked for Hartford Brothers with my father in the 1960s in the Natural Gas industry as the payroll accountant.
Louie was an exceptional athlete and History teacher at Coudersport High School.
Lewis Stanley "Louie" Schaub is the son of
**Albert A Schaub & Dorothy Mabel Davey **
Grandson of
**Albert Ezra Davey & Dorothy Fuller **
Great grandson of
Sylvester James Davey & Adaline M Gardner
Ezra Lewis Fuller & Electa Jane Cotton
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Paul Lynn Gardner
My uncle John McElroy No. 4, born in 1927 at the Frinks Station Farm, was president of his class, after graduation played in the Army orchestra when stationed in post-WWII Germany, attended Mansfield Teacher's College on the GI Bill and made his career as band director in Morris and Cheektowaga, NY schools. He died in 2017.
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John C Wetzel
Raymond "Inks" Sebolt- 510 Dwight Street, class treasurer, all-round athlete (football, basketball), class plays, band... His sister, Lucille, married Harold Carl Roberts, another outstanding Coudy athlete, among those Gridiron Greats honored at the Homecoming game in 1960 (fullback, 1943). They were the parents of Tom and Jeffrey Roberts; we were next-door neighbors through-out school years. Sorry, that was quite a segway; got carried away.
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John C Wetzel
Walter Lattin, Jr? Larry Lattin's father?
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John C Wetzel
Quentin Masolotte, another of the Gridiron Greats honored in 1960- 1947, end.
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John C Wetzel
Gene DeStevens, of course, was a well-known stand-out athlete. He played college ball at St. Bonaventure, joining another Coudy star, Earl "Buggsy" Smith, 3 years older I think. It just dawned on me that these two Coudersport athletes were on the gridiron that sunny Sunday afternoon 16 October 1949 when the doctor was called away from the game to help me make my entrance into this world.
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DeStevens & Smith of Coudy play Sunday at St. Bonas; Mrs Eliz Collins Kelly funeral.
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
12 May 1949, Thu • Page 12
BY wetzupdoc · 11 Oktober 2020
PAGE TWELVE
Plays Sunday at St. Bonas
EUGENE DE STEVENS
Gene DeStevens, former Coudersport two-sports star, will get his first taste of collegiate athletic competition this coming Sunday in St. Bonaventure's Forness Stadium.
DeStevens joins Earl "Buggsy" Smith, another Coudersport resident, as an Indian athlete. In this particular contest, the annual Browns versus Whites intra-squad classic, these two Pennsylvanians may be on opposing teams.
Still in his teens, he won't be twenty until December 19, DeStevens has been the object of much experimenting during Spring drills by Head Coach Hugh J. Devore. A power runner of much promise, Gene has been alternated between the right half and fullback posts. He stands 5-10 and weighs 185.
Indications point to DeStevens running from the fullback post in the Sunday tilt, for either Brown coach Ken Stilley or White mentor Johnny Agnone. Squads are not expected to be picked before Friday evening. Depending upon the way the choices go, DeStevens and Smith may or may not be teammates.
This will be the third such clash for Smith, a standout ball carrier since he entered St. Bonaventure in 1946. Smith was hampered with Injuries during the most of the '48 campaign, but has been running hard during the past month.
Before sidelined by injuries last season, Smith came up with four pass interceptions for 28 yards, returned one kickoff 17 yards and three punts for 23 yards. In '47 he won No. 3 in rushing 230 yards in 39 carries.
Body of Former Resident Brought Here For Burial
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Paul Lynn Gardner
Class Photo
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Lanny Nunn?You know you're from Coudersport, PA if..........
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31You, Paul Lynn Gardner, Tom Roberts and 28 others
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reunion (30th)
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Lanny Nunn
50 year reunion.
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Linda Russell Klingaman
This picture hung in our house for years when I was growing up. My mom’s class. They were all quite close. She is upper right, second column in, second picture from top.
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Alan Predmore
There's my dad. Arley Predmore bottom left.
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Paul Lynn Gardner
My uncle John McElroy was class president.
Also, cousin Art Dubois.
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tStp3onsoshread ·
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John C Wetzel
Thanks, Paul. That's a lot clearer than my copy, I'm replacing it with this one.
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John C Wetzel
Thanks, Paul. That's a lot clearer than my copy, I'm replacing it with this one.
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1946 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Coudy gridiron greats honored at 1960 homecoming game |
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-Named at 1st Homeoming-
At the first CHS Homecoming in 1960, Judge Walter Wells introduced a number of Falcon "gridiron greats" from past years, some of whom can still be seen on the sidelines at every Falcon home game. The list included:
Frank Golden, 1920, guard;
Walter Wells, 1923, tackle;
"Dutch" Huntington, 1923, fullback;
"Ski" Halloran, 1929, tackle;
Paul Toombs, 1929, halfback;
Herb Mackey, 1930, quarterback;
Tom Shear, 1930, end;
Jake Hall, 1932, end;
Edward Fuller, 1934, center;
Tom Leete, 1937;
Don Berglund, 1942;
Harold Roberts, 1943, fullback;
Lewis Schaub, 1945, end;
George Lincoln, 1947, end;
Quentin Masolotte, 1947, end;
Ted Wichert, 1952, tackle;
Jim Walaski, 1952, end;
Everett Blass, 1953, guard;
Joe Dynda, 1955, halfback;
Bill Setzer, 1957, tackle;
Marty Wold, 1957, fullback;
Nick Pollard, 1957, tackle;
Joe Snyder, 1958- quarterback;
Tom Mackey, 1958, tackle;
John Stilson, 1958, tackle;
Francis Pollard, 1960, guard;
"Hut" Knechtal;
and Howard Moore.
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Lanny Nunn?
You know you're from Coudersport, PA if..........
June 23 · 2018
1946
Like32You, Dale Ulkins, Jeff Carts and 29 others
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Laurie Staiger
My dad! Miss you Wacky!????????????
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Ed Darrin
I worked with your Dad for awhile at Pure Carbon.....when did he pass ?
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Laurie Staiger
2007, I miss him every day!
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Joanne Regg Simmons
As I recall my cousin Barbra Simmons dated Junior Caldwell during her HS years in the late 1940's. Remember going to the "town dump" outside Coudy to shoot rats with a 22 caliber long gun. Fun times in the past ????
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Lanny Nunn?Coudersport Remember When
Visual Storyteller · December 19 2019 ·
With
Lewie Schaumburg, Art DuBois,
Paul Hawkins, Bud Toombs,
Bob Dewey, Hoxie Corey,
Ed Secott, Gene Butler,
__ Glassmire, Harold Roberts,
'Baldy' Boyd, 'Beans' Campbell,
Jim Pfuntner, Bill Moshier,
Sam Huntington, Randy Raup,
Fred Hackett and
mr Goodenough.
27You, Thomas T Shirey, Jay Pinsince and 24 others
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
My dad is kneeling on the left. I showed him this picture today and at 91 he was able to name all but a couple of guys.
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
Is that Randall Raup in back row on right? Merry Christmas, Bud and Patrice!
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
Brenda Kenealy Williams -yes it is!
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Nancy Lent
Brenda Kenealy Williams sure looks like him.
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John Christy Wetzel
Would you mind sharing the names Bud could remember? That's really awesome! You could tag them in the photo, would be very interesting, and helpful!
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
John Christy Wetzel sure thing
Will have him write them down
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
Kneeling - Bud Toombs, Bill Moshier
Sitting-#74Lewie Schaumburg,#64Art Dubois,#70Bob Dewey,#63Ed Secott,#69?Glassmire,#55Harold Roberts,#66”Beans”
Campbell,#73Sam Huntington,#67Fred Hackett
Standing- Coach Jericky?, ?Silvermacker,#77Paul Hawkins,#76Hoxie Corey,#72Gene Butler,#71??,#68”Baldy” Boyd,61Jim Pfuntner, Randy Raup, ?Good enough
Dad says he thinks it might be just he and Lewis that are still with us?
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John Christy Wetzel
Patrice Toombs Levavasseur Thank you! I tagged them in the photo, hope it sticks.
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John Christy Wetzel
Year, ca 1942? Harold Roberts was born in 1925, Bud in 1928... and he looks so young and small!!
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John Christy Wetzel
Harold Roberts was my neighbor, Tom Roberts and Jeffrey Roberts his sons. He was apparently quite an athlete as well as a scholar. Harold was among the Gridiron Greats honored in the 1960 Homecoming (He was class of 1943.) Brenda Kenealy Williams shared this newspaper clipping in 2016:
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Thomas Maynard
Miss you Bud. God Bless you and all of yours. <3
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-Named at 1st Homeoming-
At the first CHS Homecoming in 1960, Judge Walter Wells introduced a number of Falcon "gridiron greats" from past years, some of whom can still be seen on the sidelines at every Falcon home game. The list included:
Frank Golden, 1920, guard;
Walter Wells, 1923, tackle;
"Dutch" Huntington, 1923, fullback;
"Ski" Halloran, 1929, tackle;
Paul Toombs, 1929, halfback;
Herb Mackey, 1930, quarterback;
Tom Shear, 1930, end;
Jake Hall, 1932, end;
Edward Fuller, 1934, center;
Tom Leete, 1937;
Don Berglund, 1942;
Harold Roberts, 1943, fullback;
Lewis Schaub, 1945, end;
George Lincoln, 1947, end;
Quentin Masolotte, 1947, end;
Ted Wichert, 1952, tackle;
Jim Walaski, 1952, end;
Everett Blass, 1953, guard;
Joe Dynda, 1955, halfback;
Bill Setzer, 1957, tackle;
Marty Wold, 1957, fullback;
Nick Pollard, 1957, tackle;
Joe Snyder, 1958- quarterback;
Tom Mackey, 1958, tackle;
John Stilson, 1958, tackle;
Francis Pollard, 1960, guard;
"Hut" Knechtal;
and Howard Moore.
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Brenda Kenealy Williams? / You know you're from Coudersport, PA if..........
April 18 · 2016
The greats named at first homecoming from an article in the Oct 3rd, 1986 Potter Enterprise.
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Judy Polliard
Excited to see so many names I can remember. Particularly a very special one.
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Skip Becker
I, to, can see the faces of those men as adults in my life. From Judge to Postmaster they made our town worth remembering.
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Joan Nelson Gulden
Recognize all the names and wonder where they all went after graduation.i know some stayed in the area but so many after college or military service drifted away to another area of the country.
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Debbie Ayers Very nice thanks
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Linda Roberts
Thanks. That's my honey Harold.
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John Christy Wetzel
Harold Roberts, my neighbor on 2nd street as I was growing up, father of Tom Roberts and Jeffrey Roberts ? cool! Standout full back, wow! Makes sense, though.
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-Named at 1st Homeoming-
At the first CHS Homecoming in 1960, Judge Walter Wells introduced a number of Falcon "gridiron greats" from past years, some of whom can still be seen on the sidelines at every Falcon home game. The list included:
Frank Golden, 1920, guard;
Walter Wells, 1923, tackle;
"Dutch" Huntington, 1923, fullback;
"Ski" Halloran, 1929, tackle;
Paul Toombs, 1929, halfback;
Herb Mackey, 1930, quarterback;
Tom Shear, 1930, end;
Jake Hall, 1932, end;
Edward Fuller, 1934, center;
Tom Leete, 1937;
Don Berglund, 1942;
Harold Roberts, 1943, fullback;
Lewis Schaub, 1945, end;
George Lincoln, 1947, end;
Quentin Masolotte, 1947, end;
Ted Wichert, 1952, tackle;
Jim Walaski, 1952, end;
Everett Blass, 1953, guard;
Joe Dynda, 1955, halfback;
Bill Setzer, 1957, tackle;
Marty Wold, 1957, fullback;
Nick Pollard, 1957, tackle;
Joe Snyder, 1958- quarterback;
Tom Mackey, 1958, tackle;
John Stilson, 1958, tackle;
Francis Pollard, 1960, guard;
"Hut" Knechtal;
and Howard Moore.
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1949 |
USA |
| Residence |
10 Apr 1950 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Residence |
1986 |
Dansville, Steuben, New York, USA [2] |
| Steuben? or Livingston County? -jcw |
| Death |
15 Jan 2012 |
Dansville, Livingston, New York, USA [1, 2, 3] |
- age 83, at his home, unexpectedly
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17 Jan 2012 |
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Obit for Quentin J. Masolotte
Posted 16 jul 2015 by dragonlilmonster
DANSVILLE -
Quentin J. Masolotte of Dansville died at his home unexpectedly Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012, at the age of 83.
Quentin was born on June 18, 1928, the son of the late Joseph and Lena Masolotte in Coudersport, Pa.
On Aug. 18, 1962, he was married to his wife, Patricia Young Masolotte, who survives him.
He was a veteran of the Korean conflict, having served in the U.S. Army.
Quentin was a member of the Daniel Goho American Legion Post in Dansville, the Dansville Lions Club and he was a fourth degree knight in the K of C. He was on the board of visitors for the NYS Facilities for the Mentally Disabled and a communicant of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Dansville. He was an avid golfer, a loyal Democrat and the Dansville town historian for 25 years.
Mr. Masolotte was a history teacher in the Dansville Central School District prior to his retirement in 1987.
He was affectionately known as “Macho” by generations of Dansville High School students. He knew all of us and we all remember Mr. Masolotte. He was a good friend and a good teacher.
Quentin was predeceased by
- his son, Thomas Masolotte;
- and sister, Jean Mills.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia Masolotte of Dansville;
- son, Joseph Q. Masolotte of Mt. Morris;
- sister, Dolly Mensinger of Pennsylvania;
and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call 2-6 p.m. Tuesday at the Sullivan Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 4 Perine St., Dansville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrates Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Dansville. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery in Dansville. Memorial contributions may be made to Noyes Memorial Hospital Foundation, 111 Clara Barton St., Dansville, NY 14437.
1930 United States Federal Census
1940 United States Federal Census
Obit for Quentin J. Masolotte
17 Jan 2012
Dansville Online.com
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Obit for Quentin J. Masolotte
Posted 16 jul 2015 by dragonlilmonster
DANSVILLE -
Quentin J. Masolotte of Dansville died at his home unexpectedly Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012, at the age of 83.
Quentin was born on June 18, 1928, the son of the late Joseph and Lena Masolotte in Coudersport, Pa.
On Aug. 18, 1962, he was married to his wife, Patricia Young Masolotte, who survives him.
He was a veteran of the Korean conflict, having served in the U.S. Army.
Quentin was a member of the Daniel Goho American Legion Post in Dansville, the Dansville Lions Club and he was a fourth degree knight in the K of C. He was on the board of visitors for the NYS Facilities for the Mentally Disabled and a communicant of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Dansville. He was an avid golfer, a loyal Democrat and the Dansville town historian for 25 years.
Mr. Masolotte was a history teacher in the Dansville Central School District prior to his retirement in 1987.
He was affectionately known as “Macho” by generations of Dansville High School students. He knew all of us and we all remember Mr. Masolotte. He was a good friend and a good teacher.
Quentin was predeceased by
- his son, Thomas Masolotte;
- and sister, Jean Mills.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia Masolotte of Dansville;
- son, Joseph Q. Masolotte of Mt. Morris;
- sister, Dolly Mensinger of Pennsylvania;
and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call 2-6 p.m. Tuesday at the Sullivan Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 4 Perine St., Dansville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrates Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Dansville. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery in Dansville. Memorial contributions may be made to Noyes Memorial Hospital Foundation, 111 Clara Barton St., Dansville, NY 14437.
1930 United States Federal Census
1940 United States Federal Census
Obit for Quentin J. Masolotte
17 Jan 2012
Dansville Online.com
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Obit for Quentin J. Masolotte
Posted 16 jul 2015 by dragonlilmonster
DANSVILLE -
Quentin J. Masolotte of Dansville died at his home unexpectedly Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012, at the age of 83.
Quentin was born on June 18, 1928, the son of the late Joseph and Lena Masolotte in Coudersport, Pa.
On Aug. 18, 1962, he was married to his wife, Patricia Young Masolotte, who survives him.
He was a veteran of the Korean conflict, having served in the U.S. Army.
Quentin was a member of the Daniel Goho American Legion Post in Dansville, the Dansville Lions Club and he was a fourth degree knight in the K of C. He was on the board of visitors for the NYS Facilities for the Mentally Disabled and a communicant of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Dansville. He was an avid golfer, a loyal Democrat and the Dansville town historian for 25 years.
Mr. Masolotte was a history teacher in the Dansville Central School District prior to his retirement in 1987.
He was affectionately known as “Macho” by generations of Dansville High School students. He knew all of us and we all remember Mr. Masolotte. He was a good friend and a good teacher.
Quentin was predeceased by
- his son, Thomas Masolotte;
- and sister, Jean Mills.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia Masolotte of Dansville;
- son, Joseph Q. Masolotte of Mt. Morris;
- sister, Dolly Mensinger of Pennsylvania;
and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call 2-6 p.m. Tuesday at the Sullivan Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 4 Perine St., Dansville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrates Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Dansville. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery in Dansville. Memorial contributions may be made to Noyes Memorial Hospital Foundation, 111 Clara Barton St., Dansville, NY 14437.
1930 United States Federal Census
1940 United States Federal Census
Obit for Quentin J. Masolotte
17 Jan 2012
Dansville Online.com
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
July 31 2018
When Quentin Masolotte was in the service he was in Italy and was able to find his paternal grandmother. That would be Joe(barber) Masolotte mother. She is pictured in field and on the right w/Quentin. Not sure about other woman probably an aunt or cousin.
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When Quentin Masolotte was in the service he was in Italy and was able to find his paternal grandmother. That would be Joe(barber) Masolotte mother. She is pictured in field and on the right w/Quentin. Not sure about other woman probably an aunt or cousin.
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Obit for Quentin J. Masolotte
Posted 16 jul 2015 by dragonlilmonster
DANSVILLE -
Quentin J. Masolotte of Dansville died at his home unexpectedly Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012, at the age of 83.
Quentin was born on June 18, 1928, the son of the late Joseph and Lena Masolotte in Coudersport, Pa.
On Aug. 18, 1962, he was married to his wife, Patricia Young Masolotte, who survives him.
He was a veteran of the Korean conflict, having served in the U.S. Army.
Quentin was a member of the Daniel Goho American Legion Post in Dansville, the Dansville Lions Club and he was a fourth degree knight in the K of C. He was on the board of visitors for the NYS Facilities for the Mentally Disabled and a communicant of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Dansville. He was an avid golfer, a loyal Democrat and the Dansville town historian for 25 years.
Mr. Masolotte was a history teacher in the Dansville Central School District prior to his retirement in 1987.
He was affectionately known as “Macho” by generations of Dansville High School students. He knew all of us and we all remember Mr. Masolotte. He was a good friend and a good teacher.
Quentin was predeceased by
- his son, Thomas Masolotte;
- and sister, Jean Mills.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia Masolotte of Dansville;
- son, Joseph Q. Masolotte of Mt. Morris;
- sister, Dolly Mensinger of Pennsylvania;
and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call 2-6 p.m. Tuesday at the Sullivan Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 4 Perine St., Dansville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrates Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Dansville. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery in Dansville. Memorial contributions may be made to Noyes Memorial Hospital Foundation, 111 Clara Barton St., Dansville, NY 14437.
1930 United States Federal Census
1940 United States Federal Census
Obit for Quentin J. Masolotte
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Dansville Online.com
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