Elaine Rose Boschetti Battistini Photo

Elaine was born in San Francisco and grew up in North Beach. She attended St. Peter and Paul’s Grammar School, was a member of the Salesian Girl’s Club, graduated from Presentation High School San Francisco and San Francisco State University with a Teaching Credential. Later she became a Board Chairman for the Easter Seal Society and a very active member of the Belmont League. Her free time was spent traveling the world with her husband Ed, reading and attending the theatre.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Adolph and Rose Boschetti; her siblings, Leroy and Lorraine Boschetti; and two grandchildren, Scott Battistini and Paul Thomas.

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