MISSING IN ACTION
Two Portsmouth men in submarine service have been listed as missing in action, according to navy department communiques received by their families yesterday.
They are Hugh Edward Sullivan, chief motor machinist, USN, husband of the former Miss Nettie Robinson of 295 Thornton street; and Raymond Grenier, 27, navy radioman, 1/c, former husband of Mrs. Marshall Satterwhite of 107 State street. Both were reported missing in the Pacific theater.
Sullivan, a native of Springfield, Mass., was married in Portsmouth in 1935. His wife made her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Robinson, who lost another son-in-law, John James Batick, chief electrician, USN, when the Squalus sank off Portsmouth in May, 1939.
Grenier was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grenier of 10 Willey street, Rochester. He has two children, Shirley, 9, and Clifford, 6. Grenier and Mrs. Satterwhite were divorced last June. Her second husband, MARSHALL SATTERWHITE, 25, navy torpedoman, second class, was reported lost last Nov. 15, when the submarine Cisco was reported overdue and missing.
Thank you,
Eric Ackerman
MISSING IN ACTION
Two Portsmouth men in submarine service have been listed as missing in action, according to navy department communiques received by their families yesterday.
They are Hugh Edward Sullivan, chief motor machinist, USN, husband of the former Miss Nettie Robinson of 295 Thornton street; and Raymond Grenier, 27, navy radioman, 1/c, former husband of Mrs. Marshall Satterwhite of 107 State street. Both were reported missing in the Pacific theater.
Sullivan, a native of Springfield, Mass., was married in Portsmouth in 1935. His wife made her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Robinson, who lost another son-in-law, John James Batick, chief electrician, USN, when the Squalus sank off Portsmouth in May, 1939.
Grenier was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grenier of 10 Willey street, Rochester. He has two children, Shirley, 9, and Clifford, 6. Grenier and Mrs. Satterwhite were divorced last June. Her second husband, MARSHALL SATTERWHITE, 25, navy torpedoman, second class, was reported lost last Nov. 15, when the submarine Cisco was reported overdue and missing.
Thank you,
Eric Ackerman
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Entered the service from Texas.
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