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Anthony LeRoy Winblad
(1912–1970)

Anthony LeRoy Winblad (1912-1970) was born on the Isle of Pines, Cuba when American speculators migrated there, hoping that it would become a state of the United States. He later worked as a waiter. In some documents he is referred to as "Roy Winblad". He died in 1970 at age 58. (b. September 9, 1912; Santa Bárbara, Isle of Pines, Cuba - d. September 25, 1970; 1812 Hoyt Avenue, Long Island City, Bronx County, New York City, New York, USA)

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Death of his father. "Anthony Julius Winblad. Longtime Desert Hot Springs resident, Anthony Julius Winblad, 88, of 66442 Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs, died Thursday, March 27, at Kaiser Memorial Hospital following a long illness. Mr. Winblad had resided in Desert Hot Springs 15 of his 25 years in California. The New York native was a retired plumber for the U.S. Naval Shipyard at Terminal Island. Funeral services were held Monday morning, March 31, from the Desert Mortuary Chapel with George Hilla, senior warden, and Edward Gray, chaplain, Palm Springs Masonic Lodge, officiating. Interment was in Desert Memorial Park, Palm Springs, with Desert Mortuary in charge. Mr. Winblad is survived by three sons, Norman Winblad of Baldwin Park, Earl Winblad of Carson and Rutsen Staderman of Buffalo, New York."
Death of his mother. "Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Winblad, 417 West Seventy-seventh street, were held at the Allen Reed mortuary. Interment followed in Inglewood Park cemetery. Mrs. Winblad, 47, was a native of Farmingdale, New York. She leaves her husband, H. A. [sic] Winblad; three sons Norman, Earl, and Ray [sic]; her father, Jarvis Lattin of Florida; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Williams of Los Angeles; three sisters in New York and one sister in New Jersey."

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