He married Anna Jeanette Smith in 1943 in Koppel, Pennsylvania and lost their first son in 1944. He gave half of his pay check to an elderly couple in Petersburg during the 50s and took care of countless neighborhood children who came from battered homes.
If someone would steal something, he'd figure if they needed it that much, they could have it. He was by far the most unmaterialistic man ever. He cared for people more than money and took great care of his family, finding odd jobs to support them during the Republic Steel lay off.
He loved his wife and children very much and his mother and siblings.
He married Anna Jeanette Smith in 1943 in Koppel, Pennsylvania and lost their first son in 1944. He gave half of his pay check to an elderly couple in Petersburg during the 50s and took care of countless neighborhood children who came from battered homes.
If someone would steal something, he'd figure if they needed it that much, they could have it. He was by far the most unmaterialistic man ever. He cared for people more than money and took great care of his family, finding odd jobs to support them during the Republic Steel lay off.
He loved his wife and children very much and his mother and siblings.
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