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Note: N6 Friends: George M. Greene, 1129 West Shore Rd., Shawomet, Warwick, RI (owned gasoline pumping station) 175 Bellman Ave., Conimicut, RI (father-in-law Arthur Lowell also of 175 Bellman Av., Conimicut, Warwick, RI) On Wilhelm Plaque, dated 1963, in Shields Post. John J. Holmes, 1112 West Shore Rd., Shawomet, Warwick, RI Bill Harrison Jerry Morris, 865 Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, RI William “Bill” A. Ratzenburger, 1025 Eureka Ave., Wyandotte, MI (Navy)
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Note: N16 Past memberships- American Federation of Musicians (1927-1945) Knights of Columbus, Bunker Hill Council, Charlestown, Mass. Bishop Chorus Council, 4th degree, Boston, Mass. Active memberships- American Federation of Government Employees, Local 767 Holy Name Society, St. Benedict’s Church, Conimicut, Warwick, RI Muenzel Post 52 American Legion, Post Rd., Lakewood, RI
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Note: N141 Letter addressed to Miss Rita McNairn from William Simonini, Sr., Chairman and Henry B. Savoie, Secretary of William Shields Jr., American Legion Post No. 43, dated November 16, 1952 states, “On Sunday November 23, 1952 at 2:00 p.m. at the Legion Home on West Shore Road, Conimicut, there will be a Dedication of the RONALD G. WILHELM MEMORIAL PLAQUE presented by His Mother. This Plaque is a permanent Memorial to all members who have passed away since the Post was Organized, and who may leave us in the future. We urge you the be present with members of your Family, to be with us on this Dedication.” American Legion Shields Post 43 662 W Shore Rd, Warwick, RI 02889-1351 Phone: (401)737-9711
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Note: N22 Purchased 1939 Plymouth Deluxe model, eng. no. P8-165355, 2-door, blue, 6 cylinder automobile from Florio Ise of 109 Meadow St., Warwick, RI on 28 Aug 1951.
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Note: N40 RI drivers license 0093497
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Note: N51 Holyoke (http://www.zapix.com/holyoke/) was the first pre-planned industrial city in the United States, created with the idea of utilizing the tremendous water power available through the nearby Connecticut River.
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Note: N186 Camp Upton ceased being a U.S. Army installation in 1947 when it was used to create the Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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Note: certificate signed by Rocco Abate, M.D., who was his personal physician
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Note: (401) 942-3625, section 24, grave 551, 2nd right all the way down, Babyland on right
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Note: Rev. Harold Fair, 496 So. Almond St., Fall River, Massachusetts
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