Joseph Celentano
M, #12091
Father | Michael A. Celentano b. c 1948 |
Mother | Serafina Theresa Camilleri b. 20 Dec 1947, d. 23 Aug 1991 |
Joseph Celentano was born.
Michael Celentano
M, #12092
Father | Michael A. Celentano b. c 1948 |
Mother | Serafina Theresa Camilleri b. 20 Dec 1947, d. 23 Aug 1991 |
Michael Celentano was born.
Sandra L Patnode
F, #12093, b. circa 1961
Family | Anthony Allen Camilleri b. 23 Apr 1954 |
Sandra L Patnode was born circa 1961. She married Anthony Allen Camilleri, son of Allen Edward Camilleri and Hazel Katherine Hurd.
Her married name was Camilleri. Sandra L Patnode and Anthony Allen Camilleri were living in 2022 in Oceanside, CA, USA.
Her married name was Camilleri. Sandra L Patnode and Anthony Allen Camilleri were living in 2022 in Oceanside, CA, USA.
Anthony J Camilleri Jr
M, #12094, b. 1950
Anthony J Camilleri Jr was born in 1950.
He was a Police inspector, SFPD in 1971.
Anthony J Camilleri Jr was mentioned in the San Francisco Chronicle on 10 March 1976: Neighborhood Group Honors Policeman -- Anthony J. Camilleri, Jr., 26, was honored as the city's “Policeman of the Year” yesterday by the Market Street Development Project. Camilleri, who is assigned to Park Station, will mark his fifth year on the force in May. He was nominated by his station captain and was chosen by a police selection board after receiving 25.captain’s commendations and a medal of valor.
Anthony J Camilleri Jr was mentioned in the San Francisco Chronicle on 8 August 1987: Suspected Serial Robber Arrested in S.F. By L. A. Chung
A suspected holdup man was charged yesterday in a three-day spree of robberies from Cow Hollow to the Outer Sunset districts, San Francisco police said. Ted Muchey, 33, of San Francisco, was charged with nine counts of robbery, said police Inspector Tony Camlllerl of the robbery detail. The run of robberies began on Tuesday night when a tall man with a long mustache displayed a large chrome pistol in Shaw’s Candy store at 122 West Portal Avenue and took $200 from the person behind the counter, Camllleri said. Over the next 48 hours, a gunman with the same description struck several shops citywide, including a Mrs. Field’s cookie store on Union Street, taking about $2,000 in all, Camlllerl said. In some cases, the man, who wore a snap-brim cap and glasses, brandished the gun; In other cases, he threatened clerks physically, Camllleri said. A good memory and quick action by police at three stations led to Muchey’s capture, Camilleri said.
On the gunman’s last stickup, at about 10 p.m. on Thursday, he had a cab driver take him to a market near the Great Highway, then emerged with a coin box. After dropping him off near 14th and Valencia streets, the cab driver contacted the Mission police station. Police officers Tony Hartzer in Park Station and Albert Pardini from Southern Station both recognized the description of the gun man from previous reports, Camilleri said. Pardini brought Muchey’s picture to the cab driver, who said it matched his passenger. Mission Station officers Craig Brandolino and Dino Zografos later spotted Muchey near the Valencia Gardens housing project and caught him in an alley inside the complex, Camllleri said. Muchey, whose arms bore needlemarks from shooting cocaine, confessed to the robberies, police said, but denied abducting the cab driver.
Anthony J Camilleri Jr Received Meritorious Conduct Award of SFPD in 1991.
Anthony J Camilleri Jr was mentioned in the San Francisco Chronicle on 30 June 1995: Police probe of death criticized
Dennis J. Opatrny, OF THE EXAMINER STAFF
June 30, 1995
1995-06-30 04:00:00 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Attorneys for the family of a man who died in police custody after a violent struggle say department investigators are trying to "whitewash" the incident to protect fellow officers.
"The Police Department is now lying to cover up the felonious behavior of their officers," attorneys Clarence Livingstone and Robert Kroll said in a statement Thursday.
Kroll and Livingston were critical of a preliminary investigation by homicide Inspectors Tony Camilleri and Jim Bergstrom that found no fault with police conduct the night of June 4, when burglary suspect Aaron Williams died while handcuffed and with his feet bound.
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Williams, 35, had been arrested after a struggle with police outside his Western Addition home. He was pronounced dead a short time later in the parking lot outside Richmond Station. Several people, including neighbors and family members, witnessed the incident but have told conflicting stories.
Chief Medical Examiner Boyd Stephens said Thursday that he had not determined a cause of death and probably wouldn't before next week at the earliest.
"No findings' of abuse<
Camilleri said the witnesses he and Bergstrom had interviewed had not corroborated the family's allegations that officers beat, kicked or clubbed Williams after he was subdued.
"There are no findings physically to support anyone was hit in the head with a baton or kicked in the ribs or kicked in the legs," Camilleri said.
He said that only a young nephew and his mother had told investigators that Williams was brutally beaten by 12 officers who responded to the scene after a reported break-in at a nearby veterinary clinic.
"There are several witnesses connected to the deceased that have their version," Camilleri said. "There are numerous other witnesses, some of whom also live in the house and in the neighborhood, who said that police conduct after he was handcuffed showed no one kicking him . . . striking him . . . beating him with batons or putting any boots to him after he was restrained.
"You have a youngster who witnessed an episode where his uncle was arrested, and it probably is not a very pleasant thing to see," he said. "Who knows what has been told to him that others allegedly saw. Is he parroting it back?"
Attorneys say they have witnesses<
But at a press conference, Kroll said his private investigator had interviewed 13 people who say they witnessed the struggle and will testify that police used excessive force to subdue Williams.
The family's attorneys, who said they plan to file a claim against The City that could lead to a wrongful death lawsuit, charged that police "executed" Williams.
"The police have declared themselves not guilty of this act of brutality that smacks of a lynching," the lawyers said. "The San Francisco police have announced their whitewash. There will be no criminal prosecution for this homicide."
Camilleri replied, "That's pretty strong language, declaring someone being executed. That takes on a terrible negative connotation. That did not happen in this instance."
At the press conference, Livingston read from a paramedics report prepared the night Williams died that alluded to his arm being "deformed" as he lay in the police wagon that took him to the station.
The attorney attributed the deformity to officers' handling of Williams while he struggled with them. He said family members and friends recalled no such deformity of his arm area.
But Camilleri said he had viewed the body and considered the deformity either "congenital or an old injury," but doubted it had been caused by police.
In addition to the homicide detail's and coroner's investigation, the Police Department's Management Control Division, formerly internal affairs, is looking into the case. The FBI has said it is reviewing the matter, but has not opened a formal investigation of its own.
He was a Police inspector, SFPD in 1971.
Anthony J Camilleri Jr was mentioned in the San Francisco Chronicle on 10 March 1976: Neighborhood Group Honors Policeman -- Anthony J. Camilleri, Jr., 26, was honored as the city's “Policeman of the Year” yesterday by the Market Street Development Project. Camilleri, who is assigned to Park Station, will mark his fifth year on the force in May. He was nominated by his station captain and was chosen by a police selection board after receiving 25.captain’s commendations and a medal of valor.
Anthony J Camilleri Jr was mentioned in the San Francisco Chronicle on 8 August 1987: Suspected Serial Robber Arrested in S.F. By L. A. Chung
A suspected holdup man was charged yesterday in a three-day spree of robberies from Cow Hollow to the Outer Sunset districts, San Francisco police said. Ted Muchey, 33, of San Francisco, was charged with nine counts of robbery, said police Inspector Tony Camlllerl of the robbery detail. The run of robberies began on Tuesday night when a tall man with a long mustache displayed a large chrome pistol in Shaw’s Candy store at 122 West Portal Avenue and took $200 from the person behind the counter, Camllleri said. Over the next 48 hours, a gunman with the same description struck several shops citywide, including a Mrs. Field’s cookie store on Union Street, taking about $2,000 in all, Camlllerl said. In some cases, the man, who wore a snap-brim cap and glasses, brandished the gun; In other cases, he threatened clerks physically, Camllleri said. A good memory and quick action by police at three stations led to Muchey’s capture, Camilleri said.
On the gunman’s last stickup, at about 10 p.m. on Thursday, he had a cab driver take him to a market near the Great Highway, then emerged with a coin box. After dropping him off near 14th and Valencia streets, the cab driver contacted the Mission police station. Police officers Tony Hartzer in Park Station and Albert Pardini from Southern Station both recognized the description of the gun man from previous reports, Camilleri said. Pardini brought Muchey’s picture to the cab driver, who said it matched his passenger. Mission Station officers Craig Brandolino and Dino Zografos later spotted Muchey near the Valencia Gardens housing project and caught him in an alley inside the complex, Camllleri said. Muchey, whose arms bore needlemarks from shooting cocaine, confessed to the robberies, police said, but denied abducting the cab driver.
Anthony J Camilleri Jr Received Meritorious Conduct Award of SFPD in 1991.
Anthony J Camilleri Jr was mentioned in the San Francisco Chronicle on 30 June 1995: Police probe of death criticized
Dennis J. Opatrny, OF THE EXAMINER STAFF
June 30, 1995
1995-06-30 04:00:00 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Attorneys for the family of a man who died in police custody after a violent struggle say department investigators are trying to "whitewash" the incident to protect fellow officers.
"The Police Department is now lying to cover up the felonious behavior of their officers," attorneys Clarence Livingstone and Robert Kroll said in a statement Thursday.
Kroll and Livingston were critical of a preliminary investigation by homicide Inspectors Tony Camilleri and Jim Bergstrom that found no fault with police conduct the night of June 4, when burglary suspect Aaron Williams died while handcuffed and with his feet bound.
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Williams, 35, had been arrested after a struggle with police outside his Western Addition home. He was pronounced dead a short time later in the parking lot outside Richmond Station. Several people, including neighbors and family members, witnessed the incident but have told conflicting stories.
Chief Medical Examiner Boyd Stephens said Thursday that he had not determined a cause of death and probably wouldn't before next week at the earliest.
"No findings' of abuse<
Camilleri said the witnesses he and Bergstrom had interviewed had not corroborated the family's allegations that officers beat, kicked or clubbed Williams after he was subdued.
"There are no findings physically to support anyone was hit in the head with a baton or kicked in the ribs or kicked in the legs," Camilleri said.
He said that only a young nephew and his mother had told investigators that Williams was brutally beaten by 12 officers who responded to the scene after a reported break-in at a nearby veterinary clinic.
"There are several witnesses connected to the deceased that have their version," Camilleri said. "There are numerous other witnesses, some of whom also live in the house and in the neighborhood, who said that police conduct after he was handcuffed showed no one kicking him . . . striking him . . . beating him with batons or putting any boots to him after he was restrained.
"You have a youngster who witnessed an episode where his uncle was arrested, and it probably is not a very pleasant thing to see," he said. "Who knows what has been told to him that others allegedly saw. Is he parroting it back?"
Attorneys say they have witnesses<
But at a press conference, Kroll said his private investigator had interviewed 13 people who say they witnessed the struggle and will testify that police used excessive force to subdue Williams.
The family's attorneys, who said they plan to file a claim against The City that could lead to a wrongful death lawsuit, charged that police "executed" Williams.
"The police have declared themselves not guilty of this act of brutality that smacks of a lynching," the lawyers said. "The San Francisco police have announced their whitewash. There will be no criminal prosecution for this homicide."
Camilleri replied, "That's pretty strong language, declaring someone being executed. That takes on a terrible negative connotation. That did not happen in this instance."
At the press conference, Livingston read from a paramedics report prepared the night Williams died that alluded to his arm being "deformed" as he lay in the police wagon that took him to the station.
The attorney attributed the deformity to officers' handling of Williams while he struggled with them. He said family members and friends recalled no such deformity of his arm area.
But Camilleri said he had viewed the body and considered the deformity either "congenital or an old injury," but doubted it had been caused by police.
In addition to the homicide detail's and coroner's investigation, the Police Department's Management Control Division, formerly internal affairs, is looking into the case. The FBI has said it is reviewing the matter, but has not opened a formal investigation of its own.
Charles P Camilleri
M, #12095, b. circa 1971
Charles P Camilleri was born circa 1971.
Charles P Camilleri was in the Legal System for manslaughter and felony drunken driving in 1991.
Charles P Camilleri was mentioned in the San Francisco Chronicle on 17 May 1991: Fatal Accident Blamed On Drunken Driving -- A fatal accident on Highway 101 in San Francisco on Wednesday night was caused by an alleged drunken driver speeding at more than 100 miles an hour, the Highway Patrol said y aster day. Arrested on charges of manslaughter and felony drunken driving was Charles P. Camilleri, 20, of South San Francisco. Patrol spokesman Don Gappa said Camilleri, driving a Cadillac, ran into a Volkswagen north of Silver Avenue, injuring the driver, Paul Dixon, 23, and killing Dixon’s passenger, Randolph Anderson, 18, of San Francisco.
Gappa said Camilleri suffered minor hi juries, as did Dhiou.
Charles P Camilleri was in the Legal System for manslaughter and felony drunken driving in 1991.
Charles P Camilleri was mentioned in the San Francisco Chronicle on 17 May 1991: Fatal Accident Blamed On Drunken Driving -- A fatal accident on Highway 101 in San Francisco on Wednesday night was caused by an alleged drunken driver speeding at more than 100 miles an hour, the Highway Patrol said y aster day. Arrested on charges of manslaughter and felony drunken driving was Charles P. Camilleri, 20, of South San Francisco. Patrol spokesman Don Gappa said Camilleri, driving a Cadillac, ran into a Volkswagen north of Silver Avenue, injuring the driver, Paul Dixon, 23, and killing Dixon’s passenger, Randolph Anderson, 18, of San Francisco.
Gappa said Camilleri suffered minor hi juries, as did Dhiou.
Jane Camilleri
F, #12096, b. September 1935
Father | Gio Maria Camilleri b. 2 Feb 1908, d. 9 Feb 1992 |
Mother | Carmela Borg b. 16 Sep 1905, d. 26 Nov 1988 |
Family | Emmanuel Bartolo b. c 1932 |
Jane Camilleri was born in September 1935. She married Emmanuel Bartolo.
Her married name was Bartolo. Jane Camilleri was living in 1988 in Deeborn Heights, MI, USA. She was living in 2022 in Canton, MI, USA.
Her married name was Bartolo. Jane Camilleri was living in 1988 in Deeborn Heights, MI, USA. She was living in 2022 in Canton, MI, USA.
Emmanuel Bartolo
M, #12097, b. circa 1932
Family | Jane Camilleri b. Sep 1935 |
Emmanuel Bartolo was born circa 1932. He married Jane Camilleri, daughter of Gio Maria Camilleri and Carmela Borg.
James J Camilleri Sr
M, #12098, b. January 1939
Father | Gio Maria Camilleri b. 2 Feb 1908, d. 9 Feb 1992 |
Mother | Carmela Borg b. 16 Sep 1905, d. 26 Nov 1988 |
Family | Loretta Margaret (?) b. c 1939 |
James J Camilleri Sr was born in January 1939. He married Loretta Margaret (?)
James J Camilleri Sr was living in 1988 in Warren, MI, USA.
James J Camilleri Sr was living in 1988 in Warren, MI, USA.
Loretta Margaret (?)
F, #12099, b. circa 1939
Family | James J Camilleri Sr b. Jan 1939 |
Loretta Margaret (?) was born circa 1939. She married James J Camilleri Sr, son of Gio Maria Camilleri and Carmela Borg.
Her married name was Camilleri.
Her married name was Camilleri.
Jean Camilleri
F, #12100
Father | Reno Andrew Camilleri b. 24 Dec 1902, d. 24 May 1971 |
Mother | Geraldine M. Steed b. 20 Apr 1921, d. 16 Feb 1988 |
Family 1 | Dale Gibson |
Family 2 | (?) Crawford |
Jean Camilleri was born in CA, USA. She married Dale Gibson. Jean Camilleri married (?) Crawford.
Her married name was Gibson. Jean Camilleri was living in 1971 in Redlands, CA, USA. Her married name was Crawford. She was living in 1988 in Aptos, CA, USA.
Her married name was Gibson. Jean Camilleri was living in 1971 in Redlands, CA, USA. Her married name was Crawford. She was living in 1988 in Aptos, CA, USA.
Joan Camilleri
F, #12102
Father | Reno Andrew Camilleri b. 24 Dec 1902, d. 24 May 1971 |
Mother | Geraldine M. Steed b. 20 Apr 1921, d. 16 Feb 1988 |
Family 1 | Harry Keep |
Family 2 | (?) Faye |
Joan Camilleri was born in CA, USA. She married Harry Keep. Joan Camilleri married (?) Faye.
Her married name was Keep. Joan Camilleri was living in 1971 in Huntington Beach, CA, USA. Her married name was Faye. She was living in 1988 in Seattle, WA, USA.
Her married name was Keep. Joan Camilleri was living in 1971 in Huntington Beach, CA, USA. Her married name was Faye. She was living in 1988 in Seattle, WA, USA.
(?) Buttigieg
M, #12104
Family | Lillian Camilleri b. 1914, d. 7 Sep 1934 |
Child |
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Elizabeth Camilleri
F, #12105
Father | Savior Joseph Camilleri b. 5 Aug 1930, d. 1 May 2014 |
Mother | Gladys C. Dagastino b. 24 Jul 1930, d. 20 Jan 2001 |
Elizabeth Camilleri was born.
Joseph Emanuel Camilleri
M, #12106, b. 19 May 1956
Father | Savior Joseph Camilleri b. 5 Aug 1930, d. 1 May 2014 |
Mother | Gladys C. Dagastino b. 24 Jul 1930, d. 20 Jan 2001 |
Joseph Emanuel Camilleri was born on 19 May 1956 in Malta.
He was naturalized on 4 February 1988 at Daly City, CA, USA. He was living in 2022 in Pittsburg, CA, USA.
He was naturalized on 4 February 1988 at Daly City, CA, USA. He was living in 2022 in Pittsburg, CA, USA.
Robyn Lee Camilleri
F, #12107, b. circa 1962
Father | Savior Joseph Camilleri b. 5 Aug 1930, d. 1 May 2014 |
Mother | Gladys C. Dagastino b. 24 Jul 1930, d. 20 Jan 2001 |
Christopher Camilleri
M, #12108, b. circa 1955
Father | Savior Joseph Camilleri b. 5 Aug 1930, d. 1 May 2014 |
Mother | Gladys C. Dagastino b. 24 Jul 1930, d. 20 Jan 2001 |
Nancy Jo Camilleri
F, #12109, b. circa 1953
Father | Savior Joseph Camilleri b. 5 Aug 1930, d. 1 May 2014 |
Mother | Gladys C. Dagastino b. 24 Jul 1930, d. 20 Jan 2001 |
Nancy Jo Camilleri was born circa 1953.
She was living in 2022 in Concord, CA, USA. She and Nancy J Faircloth were possibly the same person.
She was living in 2022 in Concord, CA, USA. She and Nancy J Faircloth were possibly the same person.
Robert Behme
M, #12110
Family | Geraldine M. Steed b. 20 Apr 1921, d. 16 Feb 1988 |
Robert Behme married Geraldine M. Steed.
Ilse R Gaouette
F, #12113, b. circa 1938, d. June 2018
Family | Peter J Cassar b. Jan 1938 |
Ilse R Gaouette was born circa 1938. She married Peter J Cassar. Ilse R Gaouette died in June 2018.
Her married name was Cassar.
Her married name was Cassar.
Joseph Ferretti
M, #12115
Family | Nancy O. Barbara b. 21 Mar 1960 |
Joseph Ferretti was the partner of Nancy O. Barbara, daughter of Charlie Barbara and Georgina Debono.
Joseph Debono
M, #12116
Family | Annunziata (?) |
Children |
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Joseph Debono married Annunziata (?)
Joseph Debono was had the following children: Sisters Mary Zammit,
Jesse Zammit (Charlie)
Rosaria Gross (Gene),
John Debono (Wanda),
Carmenu Debono (Rini.)
Joseph Debono was had the following children: Sisters Mary Zammit,
Jesse Zammit (Charlie)
Rosaria Gross (Gene),
John Debono (Wanda),
Carmenu Debono (Rini.)
Annunziata (?)
F, #12118
Family | Joseph Debono |
Children |
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Glenn Clifford Zweigle
M, #12119, b. circa 1932
Family | Carmen Chetcuti d. Jan 2018 |
Glenn Clifford Zweigle was born circa 1932. He married Carmen Chetcuti, daughter of Joseph J. Chetcuti and Dolores Colero.
Lesa Claire Riggs
F, #12120, b. circa 1962
Family | Anthony Chircop b. Jun 1949, d. Jan 2021 |
Lesa Claire Riggs was born circa 1962. She married Anthony Chircop, son of Charles Chircop and Salvina Vella.
Her married name was Chircop.
Her married name was Chircop.