Kent began his military service in the US Army on 01 March 1967 and served a tour in Vietnam earning the Bronze Star Medal with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster (2nd award). It was during that tour that he was exposed to the chemicals in Agent Orange. Over time that exposure would lead to many physical and mental challenges and ultimately contribute to his untimely death at the age of 53. He leaves his wife Marla and two daughters; Taylor and Alexcia.
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Kent R. Shields of Sudbury and Milton died on April 18, 1997. Husband of Marla (Mawhinney) Shields. Devoted father of Taylor and Alexcia Shields both of Sudbury, son of Mary (Sullivan) and the late William Shields of Milton. Brother of Theresa Hagerty of Danvers and William Shields of Florida. Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Fatima Church. Interment Mass National Cemetery, Bourne.
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(bio by his cousin, G47)
Military Information: SGT, US ARMY
Kent began his military service in the US Army on 01 March 1967 and served a tour in Vietnam earning the Bronze Star Medal with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster (2nd award). It was during that tour that he was exposed to the chemicals in Agent Orange. Over time that exposure would lead to many physical and mental challenges and ultimately contribute to his untimely death at the age of 53. He leaves his wife Marla and two daughters; Taylor and Alexcia.
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Kent R. Shields of Sudbury and Milton died on April 18, 1997. Husband of Marla (Mawhinney) Shields. Devoted father of Taylor and Alexcia Shields both of Sudbury, son of Mary (Sullivan) and the late William Shields of Milton. Brother of Theresa Hagerty of Danvers and William Shields of Florida. Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Fatima Church. Interment Mass National Cemetery, Bourne.
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(bio by his cousin, G47)
Military Information: SGT, US ARMY
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SGT US ARMY
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