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Eugene Biassi Perry
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He was born to Antonio “Tony” Perri and Mary (Carvello) Perri, in Grand Junction, Colorado. US Census records show his given name as Domino Perri. His marriage and military records show him as Biassi Perisi. His parents were both immigrants from Italy. The 1900 US Census shows that Eugene was also born in Italy. The 1910 Census shows his birthplace as Colorado, and he maintained that he was born in Grand Junction. His father was a laborer for the railroad and a farmer in Pomona. His mother was a homemaker. They lived in the Riverside neighborhood.
He attended both the Bryant School and the Lowell School. Eugene states in his interview that he became an orphan sometime in grade school and that he lived for a few years in an orphanage on the corner of 3rd Street and Pitkin Avenue. He attended school through the 8th grade.
He worked for the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad for thirty years, starting in 1912 as the water boy when he was thirteen years old, and working his way up to Section Foreman. He also worked for the Coors Bottling Company and for Café Caravan.
He married Rose Chiodo on November 21, 1920 in Green River, Utah. They had three sons and five daughters. They later divorced.
He was a member of the Moose Lodge, the Eagles Lodge, and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge. He managed men’s and women’s softball teams in Grand Junction from 1948-1982. He was honored as Grand Junction’s ‘oldest native’ during the town’s Centennial celebration in June 1982.
*Some information for this biography came from an obituary for Eugene B. Perry that appeared in the Daily Sentinel (June 15, 1982, p. 3B).
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Eugene Frederick Rowley
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He was born in Green Valley, Illinois and moved to Palisade, Colorado in 1905, when the family came to Palisade for the funeral of his grandfather, and his father was offered a job. He was a peach grower, skilled in tree grafting. Father of three girls.
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Eugene Howard "Gene" Mast
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A lawyer in Grand Junction, Colorado. He was born in Ohio to William A. Mast and Elizabeth Mast. US Census records show the family living in Grand Junction, Colorado by 1920, when Gene was 13. The family lived at 1045 Grand Avenue. Gene's father was the minister of the First Presbyterian Church at 606 White Avenue.
Gene attended Grand Junction High School, where he was in the Latin Club, the marching band, and on the debate team with Dalton Trumbo. He became an attorney and in 1933, he became the partner of attorney William "Billy" Weiser. They shared an office above the Fashion Store near the intersection of Fifth and Main Streets.
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Eugene Longo
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An Italian immigrant and owner of the Longo grocery store in downtown Grand Junction, Colorado in the early to mid-Twentieth century. He was married to Parmee (Catalina) Longo. They lived at 227 Pitkin Avenue. Together with his friend Eugene Mendicelli, who lived nearby, he used to bicycle to Mack and back every weekend, so that he could spend the week working for the Uintah Railway.
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