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[[File:CascioJuliaSaranacLakeNYDeathCert.jpg|right|]][[File:CascioJuliaSaranacLakeNYDeathCert.jpg|right|thumb||Courtesy of Bob Lepak]]'''Born:''' February 21, 1892
[[File:CascioJuliaSaranacLakeNYDeathCert.jpg|right|thumb||Courtesy of Bob Lepak]]'''Born:''' February 21, 1892


'''Died:''' August 18, 1929
'''Died:''' August 18, 1929

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Courtesy of Bob Lepak

Born: February 21, 1892

Died: August 18, 1929

Married: Anthony Cascio, October 26, 1925

Children:

Julia Haslup Richards Cascio was born in Baltimore, Maryland, where she worked as a nurse in a TB hospital. She was a nurse in Saranac Lake for a while before she married Anthony Cascio. She died after an unsuccessful appendectomy at age 37.  She is buried in a section of St. Bernard's Cemetery that is believed to have been used for those who were unbaptised.

She was a daugher of[Richards] and [Burroughs].