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Liana Borgonovo Cauz

1931 - 2017

Liana Borgonovo Cauz obituary, 1931-2017, Mountain View, CA

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1931

DIED

2017

Liana Cauz Obituary

Liana Borgonovo Cauz
Aug. 9, 1931 - Jul. 12, 2017
Mountain View
Liana Borgonovo Cauz died peacefully at El Camino Hospital on July 12, 2017 in Mountain View, California at the age of 85.
Liana is survived by her husband of 61 years, Andrew Cauz; her daughters, Kim Farwell and Sherri Coates; her son-in-laws, John Farwell and Reggie Coates; her grandchildren, Kelsey, Corey, and Jason Farwell, and Tanya, Brandon, and Austin Coates; and her great-grandchildren, Kimberly and Ethan Coates-Fernandez. Liana will be dearly missed by her family, friends, and her beloved dog, Cody.
Liana was born in San Francisco and was raised in Los Altos. She married Andy Cauz in 1956 and they raised their girls in her home town of Los Altos. Liana was accomplished at cooking, gardening, sewing, quilting and stitchery, and often volunteered her skills for the benefit of others. She was an active and dedicated member of the Los Altos Garden Club, Italian Catholic Federation of Los Altos and Mountain View, and volunteered at the Mountain View Performing Arts and Mountain View Historical Society. A memorial mass is scheduled for August 26 at 11AM at St. Nicholas Catholic Church (473 Lincoln Ave, Los Altos), with a reception to follow next door at Foothills Congregational Church. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Liana's life.


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Published by San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on Aug. 22, 2017.

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