For over 20 years, it was believed that the babies had died of sudden infant death syndrome.
Last October, an infant grandchild, named Scott for his dead uncle, died of sudden infant death syndrome.
Scott - their first child - was born September 1, 1959, and died of sudden infant death syndrome on November 17, 1959, at age 2 months.
In that same year, Tabberer gave birth to their son, Francesco, who died of sudden infant death syndrome when ten days old.
Garrett, died of sudden infant death syndrome on August 3, 1948.
While they are at work, the baby dies of sudden infant death syndrome, an incident depicted here with dramatic understatement.
The following year, a baby daughter died of sudden infant death syndrome, and his second wife, Polly, died shortly thereafter from a strep infection at 37.
His name was Alban and he died of sudden infant death syndrome at one month old.
In that case, the Medical Examiner's office ruled that the child died of sudden infant death syndrome.
He has a younger sister, Lucinda, and had another brother, Garrett, who died of sudden infant death syndrome in 1948.