Lines 1–3 of the Santa Clara County, CA, census record.
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1948 Sea Cliffs
Harry, Carmen, Sharon, and Charlotte Sforzini (along with Ernie Mancini) take a trip to Sea Cliffs, CA.
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Harry Sforzini’s hand-drawn and -lettered cover for the Los Altos Kiwanis Club’s 25th Anniversary booklet.
View Cover for Los Altos Kiwanis 25th Anniversary Booklet »Mancini Motors: A 1959 Report by Harry Sforzini
Mancini Motors, one of the oldest businesses in the area, was started in 1919 by Ugo Mancini, who at that time operated a one-pump service station and repair shop on the El Camino near the elementary school.
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As told to Sharon Sforzini Grant
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Harry Peter Sforzini, a lifelong Santa Clara Valley resident and businessman, died peacefully in his sleep on January 22, 2010. Born in Mountain View in 1916, his life spanned and mirrored most of the 20th century.
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Given by Gerry Nelson, Past President of the Mountain View Kiwanis.
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Harry’s eldest daughter, Sharon, awards the Harry Sforzini Scholarships to Mountain View and Los Angeles high school seniors on behalf of the Kiwanis Club of Mountain View.
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I am writing this letter to you through special permission of my Commanding Officer. It is of my own free will and my own experiences
encountered in this combat zone. As for the truth, you can only take my word for it.
Harry Sforzini
The son of Italian immigrants, Harry embraced all that America could offer and generously shared the fruits of his success. First helping his father run a small grocery store, then helping his uncle sell automobiles, Harry was able to retire before turning 50 on the strength of his real estate investments. He tirelessly gave back…
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