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| Jacqueline Innamorato |
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| 2007 |
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| Jacqueline Innamorato, 85, a homemaker and volunteer, died of sepsis and pneumonia April 3 at Calvert Manor Healthcare Center. She lived in Oxon Hill. |
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| Mrs. Innamorato was born in Manchester, N.H., and moved to Washington as a child. She graduated from Eastern High School in the District in 1939 and worked for the Selective Service Administration. She married Ernest O'Bryhim, a Marine who was killed in action in the Pacific in 1945. |
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| She enlisted in the Navy in 1943 and served at the Norfolk Naval Air Station through the end of World War II. She remarried in 1948, and in 1959, the family moved to Prince George's County, living there for 44 years. |
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| Mrs. Innamorato was a Brownie troop leader, a volunteer at Panorama Elementary School in Hillcrest Heights and a substitute teacher for fifth- and sixth-grade classes there in 1967. She was a member of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Oxon Hill in the 1960s and 1970s and of the auxiliary for the Greater Southeast Hospital in the 1970s. In the 1980s and 1990s, she was a member of Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church in Temple Hills. |
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| Mrs. Innamorato enjoyed reading and studying ancient history, psychology and natural science. She took English courses through the University of Virginia extension program in the 1960s. |
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| Her husband, Daniel E. Innamorato, died in 2006. |
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| Survivors include three children, Jeannette Innamorato-Episcopo of Fredericksburg, Daniel A. Innamorato of Gaithersburg and Marian N. Scible of Queen Creek, Ariz.; and a sister, Olive V. Panzera of Sterling. |
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