Boston, Massachusetts
26 Apr 1974, Fri • Page 39
BERTE-In Framingham. April 24 Lee J., beloved husband of Margaret E. (Carnev) Berte and devoted father of Miss Beth A. of Framingham: also survived by three brothers. Capt. Dino P. Berte. Framingham. Police Dept. of Framingham, Mario ?. of Framingham and George L of Marlboro, one sister Mrs. Richard ( Rena ) Zanella of Fayville, several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Eugene J. McCarthy & Sons Funeral Home, 11 Lincoln St., FRAMINGHAM. Saturday morning at 9:15 followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Stephen's Church. Framingham. Calling hours Thursday evening 7-9. Friday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment St. Stephen's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to his memory may be made to the Framingham Heart Study. 123 Lincoln St., Framingham. Retired member Framingham Police Dept.
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Lee was a US Army Veteran of WWII who Served in the 94th Infantry Division with Company D of the 301st Infantry Regiment, in Northern France, Ardennes, Germany, Luxembourg, and Czechoslovakia as part of Patton's Third Army.
Boston, Massachusetts
26 Apr 1974, Fri • Page 39
BERTE-In Framingham. April 24 Lee J., beloved husband of Margaret E. (Carnev) Berte and devoted father of Miss Beth A. of Framingham: also survived by three brothers. Capt. Dino P. Berte. Framingham. Police Dept. of Framingham, Mario ?. of Framingham and George L of Marlboro, one sister Mrs. Richard ( Rena ) Zanella of Fayville, several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Eugene J. McCarthy & Sons Funeral Home, 11 Lincoln St., FRAMINGHAM. Saturday morning at 9:15 followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Stephen's Church. Framingham. Calling hours Thursday evening 7-9. Friday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment St. Stephen's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to his memory may be made to the Framingham Heart Study. 123 Lincoln St., Framingham. Retired member Framingham Police Dept.
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Lee was a US Army Veteran of WWII who Served in the 94th Infantry Division with Company D of the 301st Infantry Regiment, in Northern France, Ardennes, Germany, Luxembourg, and Czechoslovakia as part of Patton's Third Army.
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