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Possible relative
Art Iacofano
The accepted 2018 obituary for Mary Ricciardi Iacofano names a son "Art (Cheryl) Iacofano." Three 1973-1974 Euclid News-Journal notices name Art Iacofano, twice at 373 East 232 St., the same household address recorded for Anthony L. Iacofano in the accepted 1971 Euclid News-Journal notice. The college graduation and student-teaching context make this likely a younger Art/Arthur Jr. in Arthur Sr. and Mary's family, rather than Arthur J. Iacofano Sr., but direct birth, marriage, obituary, or household evidence is still needed before promotion.
Still checking
Why this is not settled yet
- Can a birth, marriage, obituary, school, or directory record confirm Art/Arthur Jr.'s parents and full legal name?
- Does the 1970 Euclid High School yearbook, a Bowling Green State University record, or a later public obituary identify the same Art Iacofano?
- Is the 373 East 232 St. address enough to tie the 1973-1974 newspaper notices to the Arthur Sr. and Mary Ricciardi Iacofano household, or is another corroborating source needed?
Notes
Notes
- Lead created 23 April 2026 during the Iacofano 1970-1985 online media/resource pass.
- Updated 23 April 2026 during the 1950-1970 online media pass after the 1969 Euclid High School yearbook was visually checked and ingested as a proposed source for Arthur/Art Iacofono.
- Approximate birth year is inferred only from the March 1974 college-degree notice and should be replaced by document-backed evidence.
- Promoted to canonical person-art-iacofano-1952 on 26 April 2026 after user acceptance of source-euclidian-yearbook-pages-for-arthur-iacofono-1969.
- The promotion creates a canonical identity and approximate birth year for Art/Arthur Iacofano; parent links to Arthur Iacofano Sr. and Mary Ricciardi Iacofano are based on Mary's accepted 2018 obituary rather than the yearbook alone.
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