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Alice Kathleen Marshall Ravano

San Francisco, California

1929 - 2024 (Age 94)

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Alice Kathleen Marshall Ravano08/19/1929 - 07/11/2024Alice Ravano died peacefully at home on July 11th, 2024, at age 94, surrounded by loved ones. A native San Franciscan, born on August 19, 1929 to Caroline Brady and George Marshall. Alice was raised in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood, the...

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Alice's mother, Carrie, and my mom, Hazel were first cousins. We moved into our house on ClaytonSt. in 1947, the year Alice went off to Berkeley and I followed in her footsteps at St. Agnes, Presentation and eventually Berkeley., although we were never at those schools at the same time. I have many fond memories of the time I spent at that beautiful Victorian house and was inspired to want a big family like theirs because of the time I enjoyed sitting around the table with such a loving...

Alice was a substitute teacher when I was a student at St. Cecilia. What a wonderful lady she was. My sincere condolences to her friends and family.

Dear Louie, Kathy, Carol and Linda- I just read of your mother´s passing as my brother , Brian, and I were talking about "life on Turquoise Way!" I looked her up and sadly saw the obituary. Brian and I are so sorry to read the news of your mother´s passing but will keep in our hearts the many fond memories (and celebrations) our families shared as great next door neighbors for years: Conversations out the windows between the houses, Italian and Irish parties, and getting into some trouble...

My sincere condolences to Alice's family. I have many fond memories of both Alice and Lou. She will be missed and I am glad to have known her. Genise

Alice was a lovely neighbor for the last 6 years, always with an smile, and we are saddened to hear this news. Our heartfelt condolences to her family. Caroline and Dan

RIP Mrs Ravano! I will always remember your friendly face & hello´s when growing up on Turquoise WayGina Geoffrion (Mortel)

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Alice was such a warm and welcoming person. She always had a smile and willingness to share. We enjoyed many memories of July 4th celebrations at Clear Lake and loved being part of The Tradition. She touched our lives in many ways. Go Bears. God bless her.

Thank you for being part of the village that raised me.