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PFC Albert W Vivlamore

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PFC Albert W Vivlamore

Birth
Oswego County, New York, USA
Death
29 Apr 1945 (aged 21)
Germany
Burial
Oswego, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec L, Row 1, Lot 53
Memorial ID
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Albert was the son of John B and Margaret Vivlamore. John had served during WWI and brought Margaret home as a war bride from Coblenz, Germany. Albert was one of two sons by John and Margaret. His brother, Robert served in WWII in the 7th Army in Germany.

Albert was with General Patton's Third Amy. He enlisted 15 Mar 1943 and received his training at Camp Gordon, Georgia. He was sent overseas on 30 Jun 1944.

Died from wounds received in World War II near Nuremberg, Germany, only 150 miles from his mother's former home.

Originally buried in Nuremberg No 56, Row 3, Plot B. Re-interred to St Avold, France.

Brought home for burial in 1949.

He had previous received a purple heart for wounds occurred during the War.

He was survived by his wife, Catherine and an infant daughter, Teresa.

Newspaper article on his death, including a copy of the letter written by Chaplain George J Brennan of the Third Mechanized Calvary Group headquarters to Mrs Vivlamore, can be found in the Oswego Palladium Times on Saturday June 2, 1945.

Newspaper article on his body coming home can be found in the Oswego Palladium Times, Monday January 1, 1949.
Albert was the son of John B and Margaret Vivlamore. John had served during WWI and brought Margaret home as a war bride from Coblenz, Germany. Albert was one of two sons by John and Margaret. His brother, Robert served in WWII in the 7th Army in Germany.

Albert was with General Patton's Third Amy. He enlisted 15 Mar 1943 and received his training at Camp Gordon, Georgia. He was sent overseas on 30 Jun 1944.

Died from wounds received in World War II near Nuremberg, Germany, only 150 miles from his mother's former home.

Originally buried in Nuremberg No 56, Row 3, Plot B. Re-interred to St Avold, France.

Brought home for burial in 1949.

He had previous received a purple heart for wounds occurred during the War.

He was survived by his wife, Catherine and an infant daughter, Teresa.

Newspaper article on his death, including a copy of the letter written by Chaplain George J Brennan of the Third Mechanized Calvary Group headquarters to Mrs Vivlamore, can be found in the Oswego Palladium Times on Saturday June 2, 1945.

Newspaper article on his body coming home can be found in the Oswego Palladium Times, Monday January 1, 1949.


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  • Created by: NLathrop
  • Added: Nov 18, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138926293/albert_w-vivlamore: accessed ), memorial page for PFC Albert W Vivlamore (16 Dec 1923–29 Apr 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 138926293, citing Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, Oswego County, New York, USA; Maintained by NLathrop (contributor 46963245).