Henry served in the US Army during World War II as an Army medic and his unit was one of the first to capture Hitler's "Eagle Nest" at Berchtesgaden, Germany.
He worked as a loomfixer in various textile mills in Northern Rhode Island. He was also an lifetime firefighter of Pascoag Hose No. 2.
He passed away of a heart attack on May 15, 1980, and is buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Pascoag, RI, with his wife Dorothy.
Henry served in the US Army during World War II as an Army medic and his unit was one of the first to capture Hitler's "Eagle Nest" at Berchtesgaden, Germany.
He worked as a loomfixer in various textile mills in Northern Rhode Island. He was also an lifetime firefighter of Pascoag Hose No. 2.
He passed away of a heart attack on May 15, 1980, and is buried at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Pascoag, RI, with his wife Dorothy.
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