COLLIER - Herterc and Triiha of Ytaa City, a daughter.CIRCULATION 741 -1123 CLASSF1ED 741-8293AmAi-DEMOCKsrIn Loving MemoryAndrew Cano FernandezAndrew Cano Fernande* was bom November 21. 1926, In Westwood (Lassen County),CA, lo immigni-ii pamms firm Spain, and died In Carton fjiy,NVonJanwry JJ.2D09-Aiidj yew uji in Sauantauuwith his fivr sisters, FrancUka (Suaaiuie), Louise Jar*, In« and Elisa.He prouiy served his country in the U.S. Navy,South Padic during Mrld War Ji, October 1943 to •December 1946, receiving, many oedak In several major bahls while on ihe USS Harris (ATA 2). While tiling In Yi*a City in the 1950s, Dad worked for (lie Northern CtlifomlaGrtwers Association and was attributed O rescuing 60 Mexican nationals front drowning uhjle worftingon the levees on Christmas Eve 1955. Hlty-five years later yre wondem wlutt path each man has traveled. Dad worked for the Federal Giwntoem'. Ubot Department. as a Tahnr Representadve in Yuma, Art?., and Ihe Saaarnono/ San Joaquin Yahey, investigating ahnr complaints. He worked for the Sacramento Valley Growers Association In Woodland. When the Braecro Program ended, Dad went back to the Federal Government working In the Job Corps Depardieu in San Frandsco until his retirement in 1981 at the age of 54. In retirement, In was a member of the Ette Club and LUUC and the American legion PostOOW. hfe first marriage ended in divorce to Mary MJcelotti.