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Rev Herbert Atherton

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Rev Herbert Atherton Veteran

Birth
Death
9 Jun 2000
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend
Plot
Cremated
Memorial ID
5064602 View Source
Grew up in Muskegon, Michigan, living with his Father Emile. Worked in his Father's Piano Factory.

He was a Eagle Scout in Boy Scouts Of America. Played Football and ran track in High School.

At 18, He moved to Bay Port, Long Island, New York, to support his Mother, Edith.

He Married Margaret Jean Homan (Birthday 06/13/1920 -) December 18,1942 in Forest Hills Gardens, New York; 4 Children: James Lawrence, Judith Jean, Thomas Homan and Stephen Glenn.

He served in WWII on the US Navy Destroyer USS McCord(DD534). Awarded Silver and Bronze Stars.

Administrator at the Hospital in Oneida, Kentucky.

Administrator at Wildwood Sanitarium and Hospital in Wildwood, Georgia.

Ordained Seventh Day Adventist Minister. Loved Everyone and Everyone Loved him!
Grew up in Muskegon, Michigan, living with his Father Emile. Worked in his Father's Piano Factory.

He was a Eagle Scout in Boy Scouts Of America. Played Football and ran track in High School.

At 18, He moved to Bay Port, Long Island, New York, to support his Mother, Edith.

He Married Margaret Jean Homan (Birthday 06/13/1920 -) December 18,1942 in Forest Hills Gardens, New York; 4 Children: James Lawrence, Judith Jean, Thomas Homan and Stephen Glenn.

He served in WWII on the US Navy Destroyer USS McCord(DD534). Awarded Silver and Bronze Stars.

Administrator at the Hospital in Oneida, Kentucky.

Administrator at Wildwood Sanitarium and Hospital in Wildwood, Georgia.

Ordained Seventh Day Adventist Minister. Loved Everyone and Everyone Loved him!


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  • Created by: Michael Mullins
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  • Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5064602
  • Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed ), memorial page for Rev Herbert Atherton (26 Dec 1911–9 Jun 2000), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5064602; Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend; Maintained by Michael Mullins (contributor 17382294).