James served in the US Navy during the Korean War and also served in the Merchant Marines.
He never married.
He traveled extensively but in later years settled in Vermont, an area he had previously lived during his childhood. He was self employed as a handyman at the time of his death, suffering from asbestos exposure from military service in the Navy.
James was cremated and the location of his ashes are unknown.
Half Siblings:
Janet Winterton Beener Yee (1932-1971)
Olaf Edwin Winterton
Ronnie Don Winterton
Step siblings:
Gerry Diacos Yockey
Lawrence Cimmarrusti
James served in the US Navy during the Korean War and also served in the Merchant Marines.
He never married.
He traveled extensively but in later years settled in Vermont, an area he had previously lived during his childhood. He was self employed as a handyman at the time of his death, suffering from asbestos exposure from military service in the Navy.
James was cremated and the location of his ashes are unknown.
Half Siblings:
Janet Winterton Beener Yee (1932-1971)
Olaf Edwin Winterton
Ronnie Don Winterton
Step siblings:
Gerry Diacos Yockey
Lawrence Cimmarrusti
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