He served in the U..S. Army during the Korean war from 1951 to 1953 in Ft. Bliss, TX and Queens, New York and took Anti Aircraft training on 90 Mil Canons.
"Joe was medium height and build, round face, handsome. He had premature beautiful silver hair. He was a devoted family man; husband, father and grandfather; caring and loving. Joe was a quiet man, never boisterous but very active in the Union movement for the Machinists at Mc Donnell Aircraft Co. in St. Louis, MO. He worked diligently and volunteered for the Guilding Eyes; an organization to train dogs to guide blind people. He was active in Boy Scouting, St. Louis Rowing Club and enjoyed fishing and boating. He was also active in his parish, working on fund raising and parish functions. He was humble and reserved. He was strong willed and determined."
He served in the U..S. Army during the Korean war from 1951 to 1953 in Ft. Bliss, TX and Queens, New York and took Anti Aircraft training on 90 Mil Canons.
"Joe was medium height and build, round face, handsome. He had premature beautiful silver hair. He was a devoted family man; husband, father and grandfather; caring and loving. Joe was a quiet man, never boisterous but very active in the Union movement for the Machinists at Mc Donnell Aircraft Co. in St. Louis, MO. He worked diligently and volunteered for the Guilding Eyes; an organization to train dogs to guide blind people. He was active in Boy Scouting, St. Louis Rowing Club and enjoyed fishing and boating. He was also active in his parish, working on fund raising and parish functions. He was humble and reserved. He was strong willed and determined."
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