Lalo Codona Catching Vera

Posted By on April 1, 2009

Vera to Lalo Codona

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My name is Ivan M. Henry and I am the 4th generation of a circus/show business dynasty. I hope you enjoy the blog.

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5 Responses to “Lalo Codona Catching Vera”

  1. i lived in Crestline, CA in 1968, at the age of 9, across from the Codona’s garage, where my father Curtis Stagg worked for the brothers, i went to public school, & my best friends were the Codona’s grandchildren, Mary, Elizabeth, John, i know there were more….i went to school with them on the weekends as they always had Sabbath Tues. at sundown till Thurs. at sunrise. they were a wonderful private family, that let me in their world while i lived there. i often wonder what became of all of them, but never found any information about them since, Thanks for another look back on their past, the pics are great, love your site, lillie

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  3. Joan Wolf says:

    My father, Herman Lang, always thought a lot of the Cadona’s and went to their garage in Crestline when we lived there in the 1950’s. I am glad to see their name and work recognized and carried on!

  4. Joan Wolf says:

    Is there any record of people that worked in the circus industry? I am looking for Madora O’Brian from the 1930’s and 1940’s.

    Thank you,

    Joan Wolf

  5. I am writing a book which includes time spent with the Codonas and their home church.Anyone who has any experinces with them; their church or the Codona history in general and would like to share them with me I would be most appreciative.

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