JackCharles Aloisio Funeral RitesMiss 1900 iwas counc esbor odist me ml.ily. fFuneral services for CharlesHeld TuesdayCarlos Aloisio were held Tues- pa * day at 2 30 p.m. at Richards-Beck JlTnri l .Funeral Chapel. Interment was CUn1 ieiin Whitesboro Cemetery. boro1 I Mr. Aloisio passed away at his Thor 1 jhome at 3:45 a.m. Saturday. idrop S ; Mr. Aloisio was born Septem-Ray Iber 10, 1837 in Columbia, Texas,! vlt; 8a ha son of Mr. and Mrs. FelixlMrs ls’ Aloisio. He went to Italy with; Sv hem at the age of 12 and later-renlt; aturned to the United States, gon;On December 27, 1926 he married at Miss Bessie Rowlandirn?a,/esAloisio was employed for a period of 40 years by the Jesse H. Jones Hotels of Houston inof 1 ninj ters Dal ofthe capacity of Maitre d HotelofinofofWachichiofR.;wo;elsus-ivestwoLBnei^f the Lamar Hotel and as cap en tain of waiters at Rice Hotel.He served 18 months in France in the Intelligence Squad in World War I.Full military rites were held by the personnel of Perrin Field.All pallbearers were from Perrin.Survivors are his wife; one daughter, Mary Ray Nordio of New York City; a step son, Rex ■on,i Rowland Ennis of Illinois three w iree| granddaughters, Virginia, Shar-i ^ ga,jon and Diane Ennis and a num- w tes-j )er of nieces and nephews in ^ oodj Houston. Baton Rouge, La., and 0 ‘few Orleans, La. Lwlt;