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Giacomo Hyrum Pilj
May 28, 2008 - Mar 4, 2012
Posted by Jo Aguirre
Giacomo Hyrum Pilj
  Birth: May 28, 2008, Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
  Death: Mar. 4, 2012, Blanchard. McClain County, Oklahoma, USA

Services for Giacomo Hyrum Pilj, three year old son of Gerald and Shawn Pilj were held at 11:00 AM Saturday, March 10 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1506 W. Imhoff, Norman. Burial followed at Newcastle Memorial Gardens.

Giacomo was born May 28, 2008 in Moore and died Sunday, March 4 at his home in Blanchard.

Surviving are four brothers, Geoffrey, Guy, Gregory, Giuseppe of Guatemala City Central Mission; five sisters Shaelea, Grace, Emilie, Caterina of Neuquen Argentina Mission, and Lynn. He is also survived by his two grandmothers, five uncles, two aunts, 19 cousins and many others who love him.

Services were trusted to the care of Primrose Funeral Service.



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