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Paul J. Cody

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Paul J. Cody

Birth
Revere, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
24 Apr 2018 (aged 91)
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0038353, Longitude: -71.4891933
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Paul J. Cody, 91, of Manchester, died April 24, 2018.

Born on August 2, 1926 in Revere, MA, he was the son of Michael F. and Julia L. (Cooney) Cody. He was a graduate of Revere High School before joining the US Army, where he served in the South Pacific during WWII. Paul was honorably discharged with the rank of Private First Class in 1946. He worked as Quality Control and Plant Superintendent for HP Hood & Sons in Charlestown, MA for 42 years before retiring in 1988.

Paul loved spending time traveling and enjoyed bowling. He was also an avid New England sports fan. He was a long time member of Henry J. Sweeney Post 2 and Legion of 1,000 Men - Sisters of the Precious Blood. He was an active communicant of Blessed Sacrament Church and former communicant of St. Francis of Assisi church. Paul was a kind hearted, warm and welcoming man who was deeply devoted to his family, faith, and country. Above all, he will be remembered as a loving son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and friend.

He was predeceased by his daughter, Patricia Spiewak, son-in-law John Spiewak, granddaughter Samantha, six brothers and one sister.

Published in Union Leader on Apr. 27, 2018
Paul J. Cody, 91, of Manchester, died April 24, 2018.

Born on August 2, 1926 in Revere, MA, he was the son of Michael F. and Julia L. (Cooney) Cody. He was a graduate of Revere High School before joining the US Army, where he served in the South Pacific during WWII. Paul was honorably discharged with the rank of Private First Class in 1946. He worked as Quality Control and Plant Superintendent for HP Hood & Sons in Charlestown, MA for 42 years before retiring in 1988.

Paul loved spending time traveling and enjoyed bowling. He was also an avid New England sports fan. He was a long time member of Henry J. Sweeney Post 2 and Legion of 1,000 Men - Sisters of the Precious Blood. He was an active communicant of Blessed Sacrament Church and former communicant of St. Francis of Assisi church. Paul was a kind hearted, warm and welcoming man who was deeply devoted to his family, faith, and country. Above all, he will be remembered as a loving son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and friend.

He was predeceased by his daughter, Patricia Spiewak, son-in-law John Spiewak, granddaughter Samantha, six brothers and one sister.

Published in Union Leader on Apr. 27, 2018

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