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PISKOR, LADISLAUS A.
Laddie A. Peskor [November 20, 1965], WWII veteran, dearly beloved husband of Anne, nee Skiba; loving father of Kathryn Rose and Mark Charles; fond son of Catherine and the late Mark; dear brother of Marie, Stanley, Casey (Marie), Ann (Barney) Winkie, Edward, and Frances (Frank)] Skiba; dear brother-in-law of John (Elizabeth) Skiba, Bernice (Edward) Kuta, […]
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PRINGLE, RICHARD H.
A pioneer Hawaii skydiver died yesterday [October 4, 1965] after falling from a board seven feet above the ground. Dead is Richard H. Pringle, 43, of 1220 Ulupuni St., Kailua. He fell at 9:50 a.m. yesterday while working on a cottage being built for a church pastor on Navy property near the Moanalua Shopping Center. […]
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PACHIS, NICK
Nick A. Pachis, 43, of 1758 Osage Ave. SE, died this morning [September 7, 1965] in Doctors Hospital. Mr. Pachis was born in Delphos, Ohio, and had resided in Massillon 40 years. He was a press operator at the Ford Motor Company’s Canton plant Mr. Pachis served with the U.S. Marines during World War II. […]
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PREUSS, PETER P.
Scotch Plains—Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Peter Paul Preuss of 1341 Graymill Dr., who died Wednesday [November 1, 1961] in the New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, after a short illness. He was a plastics engineer with Gilbert Plastics Inc., of Kenilworth. Born in New York, he had resided here since 1948. He leaves […]
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POSEY, OLIVER J.
Members of the Tipton American Legion are asked to assemble at 1 p.m. Friday at the Legion Home on N. Independence Street, from where they will march in a body to attend the funeral services of Oliver James Posey who died at St. Joseph’s hospital in Kokomo Monday afternoon [May 30, 1960]. The services have […]
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POMERLEAU, LEO G.
Leo Pomerleau, husband of Mrs. Doris E. Pomerleau of 25 Ledge Road, North Chelmsford, died unexpectedly last night [September 28, 1959] at his home. He was born in Lowell and was the son of the late Joseph Pomerleau and Mrs, Alphonse Gervais, who survives him. He was a veteran of World War II. He was […]
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PENSKA, WALTER
Walter Penska of 7035 Ditman St., employed as a serviceman by the Philadelphia Gas Works for the last 12 years, died Friday September 12, 1952]. He was 36. Mr. Penska served with the 6th Marine Division in the South Pacific and was awarded the Purple Heart. He is survived by his wife, Edna; two children, […]
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PACZKOSKI, WALTER J.
The funeral of Walter Paczkoski, Jr. [July 21, 1948], twice-wounded veteran of World War 2, will take place Monday morning at 9 from the family home, 190 East Main Street. Glen Lyon. Interment will be In St Adalbert’s Cemetery, where members of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts of Glen Lyon will […]
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PANETTA, DOMINIC
Concord—Word has been received of the death in action of Corporal Dominic Panetta, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 111 Concord Avenue, Lincoln, and who was well known locally. Corporal Panetta was killed in action [June 19, 1945] during an important engagement in the Southwest Pacific area and his name was carried on the recent casualty list […]
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PARKER, VIRGIL V.
MILLER, July 8 – Word was received here of the death of Virgil Parker, 1940 graduate of Miller High School. He was killed in action [June 5, 1945] on Okinawa, and his instant death was witnessed by his friend, Pfc. Paul Carroll, nephew of Mrs. W. G. Redmond of Miller. The Parker family moved to […]