Note: Joseph Dernyar had a twin brother who died at birth
Father: John K. Dernyar (1885-1961)
Mother: Anna Petrov (1885-1969)
First spouse: Claire
Married: about 1942
Second spouse: Helen Duryea (1915-1984)
Married: 6 July 1952, Chicago, Illinois
Joseph Dernyar was a welder who relocated from Cleveland to Chicago, IL. He served in the Navy during World War II. He trained at the Great Lakes Training Center and at San Diego before going to the Pacific Theater as an aircraft mechanic. After WWII, Joseph worked loading trucks in Chicago for the Rock Island Lines and other trucking companies.
Joseph Dernar first married Claire. They did not have children. Later, Joseph married Helen Duryea and moved from Chicago to Cleveland for several years and returned to Chicago. Joseph Dernyar and Helen Duryea had one child (name withheld).
Died: 19 February 1991, Chicago, Illinois
Buried: St. Mary's Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois
Note: Joseph Dernyar had a twin brother who died at birth
Father: John K. Dernyar (1885-1961)
Mother: Anna Petrov (1885-1969)
First spouse: Claire
Married: about 1942
Second spouse: Helen Duryea (1915-1984)
Married: 6 July 1952, Chicago, Illinois
Joseph Dernyar was a welder who relocated from Cleveland to Chicago, IL. He served in the Navy during World War II. He trained at the Great Lakes Training Center and at San Diego before going to the Pacific Theater as an aircraft mechanic. After WWII, Joseph worked loading trucks in Chicago for the Rock Island Lines and other trucking companies.
Joseph Dernar first married Claire. They did not have children. Later, Joseph married Helen Duryea and moved from Chicago to Cleveland for several years and returned to Chicago. Joseph Dernyar and Helen Duryea had one child (name withheld).
Died: 19 February 1991, Chicago, Illinois
Buried: St. Mary's Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois
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