George P. Kellerman, of Mt. Prospect, formerly of the Pinckneyville area, departed this life at his residence on Saturday, December 7, 2002, He was 78.
George was born at Todds Mill on February 14, 1924, the son of George and Rose (nee Kurtz) Kellerman. He was united in marriage to Agnes Grzegorek at Posen on October 18, 1947 and she survives his passing.
Mr. Kellerman retired from the Navy in 1967 after serving 24 years, his last assignment being at the Glenview Naval Air Station. While serving in WW II, the ship that he was assigned to (LCI-782), was involved in the Battle of Okinawa.
Left to mourn his passing are his wife of 55 years, Agnes Kellerman of Mt. Prospect; two daughters, Patricia Allison and husband Thomas of Colorado Springs, Colo. and Sharon Faltemeir and husband Edward of Mililani, Hi; one son, Mark Kellerman and wife Sandra of Palos Heights; five grandchildren, Jeffrey, Jeremy, Timothy, Stacy and Matthew; other relations and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Paul, James and Charles.
George P. Kellerman, of Mt. Prospect, formerly of the Pinckneyville area, departed this life at his residence on Saturday, December 7, 2002, He was 78.
George was born at Todds Mill on February 14, 1924, the son of George and Rose (nee Kurtz) Kellerman. He was united in marriage to Agnes Grzegorek at Posen on October 18, 1947 and she survives his passing.
Mr. Kellerman retired from the Navy in 1967 after serving 24 years, his last assignment being at the Glenview Naval Air Station. While serving in WW II, the ship that he was assigned to (LCI-782), was involved in the Battle of Okinawa.
Left to mourn his passing are his wife of 55 years, Agnes Kellerman of Mt. Prospect; two daughters, Patricia Allison and husband Thomas of Colorado Springs, Colo. and Sharon Faltemeir and husband Edward of Mililani, Hi; one son, Mark Kellerman and wife Sandra of Palos Heights; five grandchildren, Jeffrey, Jeremy, Timothy, Stacy and Matthew; other relations and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Paul, James and Charles.
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