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Clinton Roy “Roy” Decker

Birth
New York, USA
Death
12 Jan 1968 (aged 70)
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Burial
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA Add to Map
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WWI; Private, Company F, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry; Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, NY; Fort Jay, Governours Island, NY; Sandy Hook, NJ
The Kingston Daily Freeman Wednesday Evening, November 7, 1917
Port Ewen
Roy Decker of Fort Hamilton, Company F, 22nd Inf., spent the week end at his home on Salem street.
The Kingston Daily Freeman Friday Evening, August 16, 1918
Private Roy Decker, 22nd Inf., Sandy Hook, N. J., who has spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Decker, on Salem street, has returned.
The Kingston Daily Freeman Saturday Evening, January 13, 1968
Roy Decker, 70, the man who was refused ambulance transportation to the Kingston Hospital and who, consequently had to be taken there by radio patrol car, died in the hospital yesterday at 2:50 p. m. A resident of the Hotel Eichler, near Railroad Avenue, Decker became ill Thursday at 4 p. m., and was taken to the emergency ward at the hospital in critical condition. According to Decker's physician, Dr. Joseph Hartman, the man died of cirrhosis of the liver and pneumonia.
The Kingston Daily Freeman Tuesday , January 16, 1968
Roy Decker
Funeral services for Roy Decker, 71,of Railroad Avenue, who died Friday at Kingston
Hospital, were held Monday 3 p. m. at the Keyser Funeral Service Inc., Kingston Chapel, Albany and Manor Avenues. The Rev. Robert T. Shejlenberger, pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church, officiated. Burial was in Montrepose Cemetery.
WWI; Private, Company F, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry; Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, NY; Fort Jay, Governours Island, NY; Sandy Hook, NJ
The Kingston Daily Freeman Wednesday Evening, November 7, 1917
Port Ewen
Roy Decker of Fort Hamilton, Company F, 22nd Inf., spent the week end at his home on Salem street.
The Kingston Daily Freeman Friday Evening, August 16, 1918
Private Roy Decker, 22nd Inf., Sandy Hook, N. J., who has spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Decker, on Salem street, has returned.
The Kingston Daily Freeman Saturday Evening, January 13, 1968
Roy Decker, 70, the man who was refused ambulance transportation to the Kingston Hospital and who, consequently had to be taken there by radio patrol car, died in the hospital yesterday at 2:50 p. m. A resident of the Hotel Eichler, near Railroad Avenue, Decker became ill Thursday at 4 p. m., and was taken to the emergency ward at the hospital in critical condition. According to Decker's physician, Dr. Joseph Hartman, the man died of cirrhosis of the liver and pneumonia.
The Kingston Daily Freeman Tuesday , January 16, 1968
Roy Decker
Funeral services for Roy Decker, 71,of Railroad Avenue, who died Friday at Kingston
Hospital, were held Monday 3 p. m. at the Keyser Funeral Service Inc., Kingston Chapel, Albany and Manor Avenues. The Rev. Robert T. Shejlenberger, pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church, officiated. Burial was in Montrepose Cemetery.


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