Al lived with his siblings: Frances, Johnny, Mary, Helen and Eddie at 928 Clinton Street and 888 Clinton Street, Buffalo, New York.
Al's sister Baby Mary died in 1918 of the Spanish Flu Epidemic and sister Helen died in 1946 from burns in a fire. Please visit their Memorial.
Al was a World War II Veteran joining the United States Army in 1942. He was saved from being sent overseas to fight because he injured his baby finger and could not bend it. Al was assigned to the motor pool to repair the Army's trucks and jeeps.
Al married Marion (Mary) P. Przybysz July 5, 1943. Together they raised two children: Daniel D. and Maryann at 928 Clinton Street, Buffalo, New York.
Al died September 3, 1981 from brain cancer. He had a Military Funeral.
Rest in Peace.
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World War II Veteran
World War II Victory Medal
Al lived with his siblings: Frances, Johnny, Mary, Helen and Eddie at 928 Clinton Street and 888 Clinton Street, Buffalo, New York.
Al's sister Baby Mary died in 1918 of the Spanish Flu Epidemic and sister Helen died in 1946 from burns in a fire. Please visit their Memorial.
Al was a World War II Veteran joining the United States Army in 1942. He was saved from being sent overseas to fight because he injured his baby finger and could not bend it. Al was assigned to the motor pool to repair the Army's trucks and jeeps.
Al married Marion (Mary) P. Przybysz July 5, 1943. Together they raised two children: Daniel D. and Maryann at 928 Clinton Street, Buffalo, New York.
Al died September 3, 1981 from brain cancer. He had a Military Funeral.
Rest in Peace.
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World War II Veteran
World War II Victory Medal
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