William Debono
M, #10801, b. circa 1914
Father | Joseph Debono b. 1877, d. 18 Jul 1932 |
Mother | Mary (?) b. c 1877, d. c 1932 |
William Debono was born circa 1914 in CA, USA; age 16 in 1930 census.
He was listed in the 1930 US Census of Joseph Debono and Mary (?) in 1930 at Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA, USA; age 53, farmer, speaks Italian.
He was listed in the 1930 US Census of Joseph Debono and Mary (?) in 1930 at Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA, USA; age 53, farmer, speaks Italian.
Spiru Debono
M, #10802, b. circa 1897
Father | Joseph Debono b. 1877, d. 18 Jul 1932 |
Mother | Mary (?) b. c 1877, d. c 1932 |
Spiru Debono was born circa 1897 in Greece; age 13 in 1910 census.
He was listed in the 1910 US Census with Joseph Debono and Mary (?) in 1910 at Squaw Valley, Siskiyou Co., CA, USA.
He was listed in the 1910 US Census with Joseph Debono and Mary (?) in 1910 at Squaw Valley, Siskiyou Co., CA, USA.
Angelo Debono
M, #10803, b. circa 1902
Father | Joseph Debono b. 1877, d. 18 Jul 1932 |
Mother | Mary (?) b. c 1877, d. c 1932 |
Angelo Debono was born circa 1902 in Greece; age 8 in 1910 census.
He was listed in the 1910 US Census with Joseph Debono and Mary (?) in 1910 at Squaw Valley, Siskiyou Co., CA, USA.
He was listed in the 1910 US Census with Joseph Debono and Mary (?) in 1910 at Squaw Valley, Siskiyou Co., CA, USA.
Catherine Debono
F, #10804, b. circa 1908
Father | Joseph Debono b. 1877, d. 18 Jul 1932 |
Mother | Mary (?) b. c 1877, d. c 1932 |
Catherine Debono was born circa 1908 in CA, USA; age 1 6/12 in 1910 census.
She was listed in the 1910 US Census with Joseph Debono and Mary (?) in 1910 at Squaw Valley, Siskiyou Co., CA, USA.
She was listed in the 1910 US Census with Joseph Debono and Mary (?) in 1910 at Squaw Valley, Siskiyou Co., CA, USA.
Della Hackley
F, #10805
Family | Andrew Debono b. 16 Dec 1912, d. 26 Apr 1987 |
Della Hackley married Andrew Debono, son of Joseph Debono and Mary (?), on 28 March 1974 at Carson City, NV, USA.
As of 28 March 1974,her married name was Debono.
As of 28 March 1974,her married name was Debono.
Opal I Fitzsimons
F, #10806
Family | Andrew Debono b. 16 Dec 1912, d. 26 Apr 1987 |
Opal I Fitzsimons married Andrew Debono, son of Joseph Debono and Mary (?). Opal I Fitzsimons and Andrew Debono were divorced in May 1970.
Her married name was Debono.
Her married name was Debono.
Sara E Irias
F, #10807
Family | Manuel Debono b. c 1937 |
Sara E Irias married Manuel Debono, son of Joseph Debono and Maryann Frendo, on 6 August 1960 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
As of 6 August 1960,her married name was Debono.
As of 6 August 1960,her married name was Debono.
Magdalene Debono
F, #10808, b. circa 1919
Family | Manuel Vella b. c 1905 |
Magdalene Debono was born circa 1919. She married Manuel Vella on 18 October 1961 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
Magdalene Debono was also known as Magdalene Ulmann. As of 18 October 1961,her married name was Vella.
Magdalene Debono was also known as Magdalene Ulmann. As of 18 October 1961,her married name was Vella.
Felicia Debono
F, #10809, b. circa 1948
Father | Joseph DeBono b. 25 Mar 1921 |
Family | Ronald A Distefano b. 1 May 1945 |
Felicia Debono was born circa 1948. She married Ronald A Distefano on 9 August 1975 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
As of 9 August 1975,her married name was Distefano.
As of 9 August 1975,her married name was Distefano.
Ronald A Distefano
M, #10810, b. 1 May 1945
Family | Felicia Debono b. c 1948 |
Ronald A Distefano was born on 1 May 1945 in San Francisco, CA, USA. He married Felicia Debono, daughter of Joseph DeBono, on 9 August 1975 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
James "Dicky" Stanfield
M, #10811
Family | Heather Rene Deguara b. 28 Jun 1976 |
James "Dicky" Stanfield married Heather Rene Deguara, daughter of Howard Gino Deguara and Kathleeen Corder.
Robert J. Williams
M, #10812, b. circa 1944
Family | Rita T. Deguara b. 7 Feb 1945 |
Robert J. Williams was born circa 1944. He married Rita T. Deguara on 10 August 1968 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
Rita T. Deguara
F, #10813, b. 7 February 1945
Family | Robert J. Williams b. c 1944 |
Rita T. Deguara was born on 7 February 1945. She married Robert J. Williams on 10 August 1968 at San Francisco, CA, USA.
Rita T. Deguara was naturalized on 2 December 1958 at San Francisco, CA, USA. As of 10 August 1968,her married name was Williams.
Rita T. Deguara was naturalized on 2 December 1958 at San Francisco, CA, USA. As of 10 August 1968,her married name was Williams.
Frank L. Roberto
M, #10816
Family | Leeanne T. (Pixy) Deguara b. 13 May 1959 |
Frank L. Roberto married Leeanne T. (Pixy) Deguara, daughter of Peter Joseph Deguara and Barbara Budd, on 6 October 1984 at Alameda Co., CA, USA. Frank L. Roberto and Leeanne T. (Pixy) Deguara were divorced on 9 October 1989 at Clay Co., FL, USA.
James Deguara
M, #10817, b. 11 February 1945, d. 21 December 1983
Father | Paul Anthony Deguara b. 24 Jan 1923, d. 27 Mar 2004 |
Mother | Pauline Abela b. 22 Mar 1927, d. 1983 |
Family | Elvina D. James b. c 1947 |
Children |
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James Deguara was born on 11 February 1945 in Mgarr, Malta. He married Elvina D. James on 14 March 1964 at San Mateo Co., CA, USA. James Deguara died on 21 December 1983 at Redwood City, San Mateo Co., CA, USA, at age 38.
James Deguara was also known as John Mary Deguara per father's naturalization record. He was listed in the 1940 US Census of Paul Anthony Deguara and Pauline Abela in 1950 at San Francisco, CA, USA; age 27, wholseale steel co. machinist helper. James Deguara began military service US AirForce. He was a Left Electrite and started 4-D with his brothers. in 1973.
James Deguara was also known as John Mary Deguara per father's naturalization record. He was listed in the 1940 US Census of Paul Anthony Deguara and Pauline Abela in 1950 at San Francisco, CA, USA; age 27, wholseale steel co. machinist helper. James Deguara began military service US AirForce. He was a Left Electrite and started 4-D with his brothers. in 1973.
Elvina D. James
F, #10818, b. circa 1947
Family | James Deguara b. 11 Feb 1945, d. 21 Dec 1983 |
Children |
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Elvina D. James was born circa 1947. She married James Deguara, son of Paul Anthony Deguara and Pauline Abela, on 14 March 1964 at San Mateo Co., CA, USA.
As of 14 March 1964,her married name was Deguara. Elvina D. James was living in 2021 in Carson City, NV, USA; Elevina Deguara Popp.
As of 14 March 1964,her married name was Deguara. Elvina D. James was living in 2021 in Carson City, NV, USA; Elevina Deguara Popp.
Jeri L. Eichman
F, #10819
Family | Michael Joseph Debono b. 19 Mar 1954, d. 21 Aug 1995 |
Children |
Jeri L. Eichman married Michael Joseph Debono, son of Joseph Edward Debono and Helen Maria Wiedman, on 30 May 1981 at Santa Clara Co., CA, USA.
As of 30 May 1981,her married name was Debono.
As of 30 May 1981,her married name was Debono.
Robert William Carothers
M, #10820
Family | Rosemarie Viola DeBono b. 2 Sep 1953 |
Robert William Carothers married Rosemarie Viola DeBono, daughter of George Charles DeBono Sr. and Viola Clara Payne, on 23 December 1973 at Reno, NV, USA.
David Edward Debono
M, #10821, b. 2 April 1948, d. 12 January 2019
Father | Theodore DeBono b. 11 Jan 1918, d. 12 Dec 2007 |
Mother | Iva Irene Sheldon b. c 1925, d. Jan 2015 |
Family | Gail A Hotchkiss |
David Edward Debono was born on 2 April 1948 in Alameda Co., CA, USA. He married Gail A Hotchkiss on 8 July 1979 at Santa Clara Co., CA, USA. David Edward Debono and an unknown person were divorced on 2 June 1982 at Santa Clara Co., CA, USA. He died on 12 January 2019 at Sacramento Co., CA, USA, at age 70. He was buried at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, Dixon, CA, USA.
Gail A Hotchkiss
F, #10822
Family | David Edward Debono b. 2 Apr 1948, d. 12 Jan 2019 |
Gail A Hotchkiss married David Edward Debono, son of Theodore DeBono and Iva Irene Sheldon, on 8 July 1979 at Santa Clara Co., CA, USA.
As of 8 July 1979,her married name was Debono.
As of 8 July 1979,her married name was Debono.
Landon Jacob Debono
M, #10823, b. 18 July 1986
Mother | (?) Donovan |
Landon Jacob Debono was born on 18 July 1986 in San Mateo Co., CA, USA.
(?) Donovan
F, #10824
Family | |
Children |
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Dylan Anthony Debono
M, #10825, b. 4 January 1988
Mother | (?) Donovan |
Dylan Anthony Debono was born on 4 January 1988 in San Mateo Co., CA, USA.
Daniel A. Debono
M, #10826, b. 11 December 1977
Father | Kenneth Anthony Debono b. 15 Jan 1943 |
Mother | Roberta L. Tennant |
Daniel A. Debono was born on 11 December 1977 in Alameda Co., CA, USA.
Siera Marie Debono
F, #10828, b. 24 May 1983
Mother | (?) Debono |
Siera Marie Debono was born on 24 May 1983 in Alameda Co., CA, USA.
Peter Deguara
M, #10829, b. 13 March 1946
Father | Paul Anthony Deguara b. 24 Jan 1923, d. 27 Mar 2004 |
Mother | Pauline Abela b. 22 Mar 1927, d. 1983 |
Family | Rosemary Cunha b. 1 Sep 1950 |
Children |
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Peter Deguara was born on 13 March 1946 in Mgarr, Malta. He married Rosemary Cunha, daughter of (?) Cunha, on 12 July 1968 at Santa Clara Co., CA, USA. Biography Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. was established August 28, 1973, and has been faithfully serving the Bay Area ever since. The business was founded and named after the four Deguara brothers, James, Pete, Charlie, and Anthony.
The plating business has been in the Deguara blood for years before Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. was even thought of. It started with the four brother's father, Paul Deguara, back in 1948. Paul was an immigrant from the island of Malta who came to America with his wife and two kids looking for a better life for his family. He had heard about this great American dream and he wanted a part of it. Almost immediately after arriving in America, Paul started working as a plater in a shop in San Francisco, CA.
Paul worked hard at what he was doing and before long was not only supporting a wife and two kids, but a wife and four kids. In 1957, all his hard work paid off. He started working at a plating shop called Electrite Plating located in East Palo Alto. At that time, Electrite was struggling and about to go under. Paul was able to come in and turn the place around, avoiding bankruptcy.
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In 1960, the owner of Electrite gave Paul just the opportunity he had been waiting for. He offered to sell Electrite to Paul and he jumped on it. Paul could not afford to buy the place by himself, so he found two partners to go in with him. Once he became an owner, Paul brought his second oldest son, Pete, in to help him out after school and on weekends.
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In 1964, Pete began working full time at Electrite. In the summer of 1965, Pete had to take a break from the plating industry to serve his country fighting in Vietnam. He joined the navy and proudly served two years.
When Pete got out of the navy in 1967, he returned to work with his father at Electrite. Upon his return, Pete started running the aluminum side of the shop that consisted of anodize and alodine. Pete, like his father, was hard working and strived to do the best work he could. He saw a future in plating based on how well it had already been for his family.
The third oldest boy, Charlie, joined his older brother, Pete, and father, Paul, at Electrite in 1969. Soon to follow in 1971 the youngest brother, Anthony (Tony), joined in the family business.
By 1973, Paul and his three sons were making a good name for themselves, supplying their customers with high quality work and service. At this time, Paul's wife had become ill and was recommended that she move to Arizona where she would be able to live more comfortably because of the warm and dry climate. Paul decided to sell his portion of the shop to his two partners and retire to Arizona with his wife. The three boys continued working for the two partners.
After a few months of Paul leaving, the three brothers decided they did not want to work for someone else anymore, so with the help of their oldest brother Jim, they started Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. They rented a building in Palo Alto where they started with the aluminum processes of alodine and anodize. At first, the brothers were not sure how things were going to work out so just Pete and Charlie started working full time in the new shop while Jim and Tony came over on nights and weekends to help out. After about six months, it was clear the brothers had made the right decision in opening up their own shop. They had so much work; all four brothers started working full time.
Just four years after going out on their own, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. had already outgrown itself and was ready to expand. They decided to add a steel line which consisted of zinc and black oxide. This was an exciting decision for them. As the leaders they were, they had to do something new and cutting edge. For their zinc line, instead of using the traditional cyanide zinc they decided to go with a new acid zinc. There was not much known yet about this new process and Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. was one of the first plating shops in the area to put it in. This made sense to the Deguara's because this new process was safer for the environment and for people to work around. It also made waste treatment more manageable which the EPA was really starting to crack down on.
Once again, because of their work ethics and cutting edge technology, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. was ready to expand. In 1980, with the purchase of a new building, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. moved to their Sunnyvale location. This new building was outfitted with an 11,000 square foot plating area. They also outfitted the new shop with a hoist for plating bigger parts, boilers for heating the tanks, and probably most impressive, an all-new $80,000 waste treatment system. Being the cutting edge minds the brothers were and seeing where EPA, city, and state environmental standards were heading, they pioneered the plating industry with this new waste treatment system. In fact, in October 1984, when the waste restrictions really got tight and plating shops were closing down because of this, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. was featured in Finishers' Management magazine, a national industry plating magazine, regarding their compliance and state of the art waste treatment system.
Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. has continued, over the next couple of decades, to be one of the best plating shops around doing work for costumers like, HP, Westinghouse, Lockeed Martin, Varian, Hosmer, and Ampex. Indirectly, Four-D has worked with, Sysco Systems, AMD, Applied Materials, and Genentec.
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Like all business, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. has had its hard times and setbacks. In 1983, one of those hard times hit with the passing of the oldest brother, Jim. Soon after the youngest brother, Tony, retired. Pete and Charlie continued the family business through it all, striving to maintain the quality the family had built up in the past. By 1999, the family business had exceeded more than anyone could have imagined. Throughout the years, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. had consisted of the four Deguara brothers, three Deguara wives, and a Deguara daughter working under the same roof. Even at times when their father, Paul, would visit from Arizona, he would come in and help out. The company was able to run itself. These influences helped Charlie make the decision to retire at age 50. Pete decided to stay in the business hoping that one of his two sons might want to get involved.
In 2004, after graduating college, Pete's youngest son, Matt, followed in his father's footsteps and started working for Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. In 2007, Matt stepped up and became Vice President of the company. This makes three generations of plating experience, continuing the Deguara plating reputation. With the help of Matt, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. has been able to open their current location in Santa Clara specializing in alodine, anodize, zinc, etch, and passivation.
Pete and Matt continue to work side-by-side delivering the highest standard in plating that the Deguara family has taken pride in for over 60 years. With Matt's wife, Maria, working in the office and his brother, Andy, helping keep up with advances in digital technology, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. continues to be a cutting edge, family owned and operated business.
Peter Deguara was also known as Pius Deguara Changed to Peter after bullying in school in US. He was listed in the 1940 US Census of Paul Anthony Deguara and Pauline Abela in 1950 at San Francisco, CA, USA; age 27, wholseale steel co. machinist helper. Peter Deguara began military service in 1965 US Navy, Vietnam, for 2 years. He was a He and 3 brothers owned the Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc.. It is an electroplating, aluminum finishing shop that specializes in Anodize, Alodine, Zinc and Passivate finishes. Our finishes are used on parts in the Computer, Electronics, Military, Medical, Dental, Aeronautical, and structural engineering industries. in 1973. He and Rosemary Cunha were living in 2024 in Sunnyvale, CA, USA; 807 Humewick Way # 68, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
(408) 730-5722
rdeguara@comcast.net.
The plating business has been in the Deguara blood for years before Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. was even thought of. It started with the four brother's father, Paul Deguara, back in 1948. Paul was an immigrant from the island of Malta who came to America with his wife and two kids looking for a better life for his family. He had heard about this great American dream and he wanted a part of it. Almost immediately after arriving in America, Paul started working as a plater in a shop in San Francisco, CA.
Paul worked hard at what he was doing and before long was not only supporting a wife and two kids, but a wife and four kids. In 1957, all his hard work paid off. He started working at a plating shop called Electrite Plating located in East Palo Alto. At that time, Electrite was struggling and about to go under. Paul was able to come in and turn the place around, avoiding bankruptcy.
?
In 1960, the owner of Electrite gave Paul just the opportunity he had been waiting for. He offered to sell Electrite to Paul and he jumped on it. Paul could not afford to buy the place by himself, so he found two partners to go in with him. Once he became an owner, Paul brought his second oldest son, Pete, in to help him out after school and on weekends.
?
In 1964, Pete began working full time at Electrite. In the summer of 1965, Pete had to take a break from the plating industry to serve his country fighting in Vietnam. He joined the navy and proudly served two years.
When Pete got out of the navy in 1967, he returned to work with his father at Electrite. Upon his return, Pete started running the aluminum side of the shop that consisted of anodize and alodine. Pete, like his father, was hard working and strived to do the best work he could. He saw a future in plating based on how well it had already been for his family.
The third oldest boy, Charlie, joined his older brother, Pete, and father, Paul, at Electrite in 1969. Soon to follow in 1971 the youngest brother, Anthony (Tony), joined in the family business.
By 1973, Paul and his three sons were making a good name for themselves, supplying their customers with high quality work and service. At this time, Paul's wife had become ill and was recommended that she move to Arizona where she would be able to live more comfortably because of the warm and dry climate. Paul decided to sell his portion of the shop to his two partners and retire to Arizona with his wife. The three boys continued working for the two partners.
After a few months of Paul leaving, the three brothers decided they did not want to work for someone else anymore, so with the help of their oldest brother Jim, they started Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. They rented a building in Palo Alto where they started with the aluminum processes of alodine and anodize. At first, the brothers were not sure how things were going to work out so just Pete and Charlie started working full time in the new shop while Jim and Tony came over on nights and weekends to help out. After about six months, it was clear the brothers had made the right decision in opening up their own shop. They had so much work; all four brothers started working full time.
Just four years after going out on their own, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. had already outgrown itself and was ready to expand. They decided to add a steel line which consisted of zinc and black oxide. This was an exciting decision for them. As the leaders they were, they had to do something new and cutting edge. For their zinc line, instead of using the traditional cyanide zinc they decided to go with a new acid zinc. There was not much known yet about this new process and Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. was one of the first plating shops in the area to put it in. This made sense to the Deguara's because this new process was safer for the environment and for people to work around. It also made waste treatment more manageable which the EPA was really starting to crack down on.
Once again, because of their work ethics and cutting edge technology, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. was ready to expand. In 1980, with the purchase of a new building, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. moved to their Sunnyvale location. This new building was outfitted with an 11,000 square foot plating area. They also outfitted the new shop with a hoist for plating bigger parts, boilers for heating the tanks, and probably most impressive, an all-new $80,000 waste treatment system. Being the cutting edge minds the brothers were and seeing where EPA, city, and state environmental standards were heading, they pioneered the plating industry with this new waste treatment system. In fact, in October 1984, when the waste restrictions really got tight and plating shops were closing down because of this, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. was featured in Finishers' Management magazine, a national industry plating magazine, regarding their compliance and state of the art waste treatment system.
Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. has continued, over the next couple of decades, to be one of the best plating shops around doing work for costumers like, HP, Westinghouse, Lockeed Martin, Varian, Hosmer, and Ampex. Indirectly, Four-D has worked with, Sysco Systems, AMD, Applied Materials, and Genentec.
?
Like all business, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. has had its hard times and setbacks. In 1983, one of those hard times hit with the passing of the oldest brother, Jim. Soon after the youngest brother, Tony, retired. Pete and Charlie continued the family business through it all, striving to maintain the quality the family had built up in the past. By 1999, the family business had exceeded more than anyone could have imagined. Throughout the years, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. had consisted of the four Deguara brothers, three Deguara wives, and a Deguara daughter working under the same roof. Even at times when their father, Paul, would visit from Arizona, he would come in and help out. The company was able to run itself. These influences helped Charlie make the decision to retire at age 50. Pete decided to stay in the business hoping that one of his two sons might want to get involved.
In 2004, after graduating college, Pete's youngest son, Matt, followed in his father's footsteps and started working for Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. In 2007, Matt stepped up and became Vice President of the company. This makes three generations of plating experience, continuing the Deguara plating reputation. With the help of Matt, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. has been able to open their current location in Santa Clara specializing in alodine, anodize, zinc, etch, and passivation.
Pete and Matt continue to work side-by-side delivering the highest standard in plating that the Deguara family has taken pride in for over 60 years. With Matt's wife, Maria, working in the office and his brother, Andy, helping keep up with advances in digital technology, Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc. continues to be a cutting edge, family owned and operated business.
Peter Deguara was also known as Pius Deguara Changed to Peter after bullying in school in US. He was listed in the 1940 US Census of Paul Anthony Deguara and Pauline Abela in 1950 at San Francisco, CA, USA; age 27, wholseale steel co. machinist helper. Peter Deguara began military service in 1965 US Navy, Vietnam, for 2 years. He was a He and 3 brothers owned the Four-D Metal Finishing, Inc.. It is an electroplating, aluminum finishing shop that specializes in Anodize, Alodine, Zinc and Passivate finishes. Our finishes are used on parts in the Computer, Electronics, Military, Medical, Dental, Aeronautical, and structural engineering industries. in 1973. He and Rosemary Cunha were living in 2024 in Sunnyvale, CA, USA; 807 Humewick Way # 68, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
(408) 730-5722
rdeguara@comcast.net.
Levie J Deguara
F, #10830, b. 11 May 1972
Father | James Deguara b. 11 Feb 1945, d. 21 Dec 1983 |
Mother | Elvina D. James b. c 1947 |
Family | Joseph H Tarantino b. c 1972 |
Levie J Deguara was born on 11 May 1972 in San Mateo Co., CA, USA. She married Joseph H Tarantino.
Her married name was Tarantino. Levie J Deguara was living in 2021 in San Jose, CA, USA.
Her married name was Tarantino. Levie J Deguara was living in 2021 in San Jose, CA, USA.