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'''Gagni Brothers Packing Co.''' was a San Jose-based canner and packer.  The company was started by John, Peter, and Anthony Gagni just after World War II.  At its peak, the company had ten warehouses and employed 425 people<ref>Obituary: John Gagni, 82, scion of valley cannery family: [May 2003 San Jose Mercury News].</ref>.
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'''Gangi Brothers Packing Co.''' was a San Jose-based canner and packer.  The company was started by John, Peter, and Anthony Gangi just after World War II.  At its peak, the company had ten warehouses and employed 425 people<ref>Obituary: John Gangi, 82, scion of valley cannery family: [May 2003 San Jose Mercury News].</ref>.
  
The company was one of the last three canneries in Santa Clara county by 1989.  The Loma Prieta earthquake destroyed the company's warehouse at Mathew and Lafayette Streets in San Jose, and destroyed the company's canned tomato sauce from the 1989 season.  Gagni Brothers moved to the Central Valley in 1990.  Gagni Brothers merged with [[Sun Garden Packing]] in 1998, and continued to pack beans and hominy near Modesto.
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The company was one of the last three canneries in Santa Clara county by 1989.  The Loma Prieta earthquake destroyed the company's warehouse at Mathew and Lafayette Streets in San Jose, and destroyed the company's canned tomato sauce from the 1989 season.  Gangi Brothers moved to the Central Valley in 1990.  Gangi Brothers merged with [[Sun Garden Packing]] in 1998, and continued to pack beans and hominy near Modesto.
  
 
==Photos==
 
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Photo of Gagni family at packing house: [http://www.teresagiovanzana.com/delicious-tomato-memories/ Delicious Tomato Memories] at www.teresagiovanzana.com.
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Photo of Gangi family at packing house: [http://www.teresagiovanzana.com/delicious-tomato-memories/ Delicious Tomato Memories] at www.teresagiovanzana.com.
  
 
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| Santa Clara || 1989 || Lafayette Street at Mathew] || Destroyed in 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
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| Santa Clara || 1969 -1989 || Lafayette Street at Mathew] || Destroyed in 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:52, 1 August 2018

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

San Jose
Active

1945 - 1989

Gangi Brothers Packing Co. was a San Jose-based canner and packer. The company was started by John, Peter, and Anthony Gangi just after World War II. At its peak, the company had ten warehouses and employed 425 people[1].

The company was one of the last three canneries in Santa Clara county by 1989. The Loma Prieta earthquake destroyed the company's warehouse at Mathew and Lafayette Streets in San Jose, and destroyed the company's canned tomato sauce from the 1989 season. Gangi Brothers moved to the Central Valley in 1990. Gangi Brothers merged with Sun Garden Packing in 1998, and continued to pack beans and hominy near Modesto.

Photos

Photo of Gangi family at packing house: Delicious Tomato Memories at www.teresagiovanzana.com.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Santa Clara 1969 -1989 Lafayette Street at Mathew] Destroyed in 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.

References

  1. Obituary: John Gangi, 82, scion of valley cannery family: [May 2003 San Jose Mercury News].