He was a foreman in the dye department at National Felt Co. in Easthampton, and retired in 1984. He then worked until his death as a custodian in the Williamsburg office of the Postal Service.
Born in Northampton, he lived here most of his life. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and served in the European-North African-Middle Eastern theaters.
He was a charter member and former director of the Williamsburg Lions Club. He was also a member of Michael F. Curtin Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8006 in Florence, and the former Williamsburg Rod and Gun Club.
He leaves his wife, the former Janet LaVoy; three sons, Wayne of Dracut, Robert of Reno, Nev., and Peter of Westhampton; a daughter, Debra Beebe-Morin of Westhampton; two sisters, Ruth Beebe of Amherst and Esther Stacy of Hillsborough, N.C., and six grandchildren
He was a foreman in the dye department at National Felt Co. in Easthampton, and retired in 1984. He then worked until his death as a custodian in the Williamsburg office of the Postal Service.
Born in Northampton, he lived here most of his life. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and served in the European-North African-Middle Eastern theaters.
He was a charter member and former director of the Williamsburg Lions Club. He was also a member of Michael F. Curtin Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8006 in Florence, and the former Williamsburg Rod and Gun Club.
He leaves his wife, the former Janet LaVoy; three sons, Wayne of Dracut, Robert of Reno, Nev., and Peter of Westhampton; a daughter, Debra Beebe-Morin of Westhampton; two sisters, Ruth Beebe of Amherst and Esther Stacy of Hillsborough, N.C., and six grandchildren
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