and Madeline Fitzpatrick Duxbury. He worked with the CCC all over the northwestern US, after his mother passed away in 1936, leaving him an orphan. He married Mary Noonan of the Bronx on May 9, 1943. In the Army during WWll, where he received the Bronze Star for Heroism and two Purple Hearts. He took part in the North Africa Campaign and the invasion of Sicily and Italy, where he was in the Battle at Anzio. After he was honorably discharged at the end of
The War, he worked for C.A.R.E., Inc in NYC were he was the Office Manager and one of the Executive Officers of the organization. He moved with his wife and two daughters to Ridgewood, N.J. in 1959. He still lived there at the time of his death in 1975.
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and Madeline Fitzpatrick Duxbury. He worked with the CCC all over the northwestern US, after his mother passed away in 1936, leaving him an orphan. He married Mary Noonan of the Bronx on May 9, 1943. In the Army during WWll, where he received the Bronze Star for Heroism and two Purple Hearts. He took part in the North Africa Campaign and the invasion of Sicily and Italy, where he was in the Battle at Anzio. After he was honorably discharged at the end of
The War, he worked for C.A.R.E., Inc in NYC were he was the Office Manager and one of the Executive Officers of the organization. He moved with his wife and two daughters to Ridgewood, N.J. in 1959. He still lived there at the time of his death in 1975.
Heartfelt Thanks to Brooke2 for sponsoring my Father's page.
Gravesite Details
Buried with wife, Mary.