
Louise Sculatti celebrated her 104th birthday on Sunday with family in Napa. She enjoys going out anywhere, anytime, especially for lunch, visiting friends and family, watching the Food Network, "The Price is Right," and old movies.
Sculatti came from Italy in 1924, and lived in Petaluma for about 19 years. While there, she worked in a silk factory, filling spools with thread. She also worked at a chicken farm. She was voted queen of the Italian Festival in 1929.
Source: http://napavalleyregister.com/
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