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Louie George “Junior” Arrington Jr.

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Louie George “Junior” Arrington Jr. Veteran

Birth
Lake Wales, Polk County, Florida, USA
Death
9 Apr 1976 (aged 53)
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Junior never married although he was engaged during World War II to his sweetheart, Jennie who promised to wait for him until he returned from World War II. Junior received a 'Dear John' letter while serving in the Pacific. Jennie went on to marry Junior's best friend. He never got over Jenny and loved her up until the day God called him Home. His second love would become alcohol to numb his pain from the nightmares of war and from losing his first and only true love. Family meant a lot to Louie and they were his rock that kept him grounded as he battled alcoholism that would eventually take his life.
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Junior never married although he was engaged during World War II to his sweetheart, Jennie who promised to wait for him until he returned from World War II. Junior received a 'Dear John' letter while serving in the Pacific. Jennie went on to marry Junior's best friend. He never got over Jenny and loved her up until the day God called him Home. His second love would become alcohol to numb his pain from the nightmares of war and from losing his first and only true love. Family meant a lot to Louie and they were his rock that kept him grounded as he battled alcoholism that would eventually take his life.


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