Alice grew up in Waterbury, CT on Montoe Road in the Bucks Hill district in Waterbury. Alice lived at Montoe Road well into adulthood along with her siblings, parents, and the siblings' growing families.
Alice married Adan Edelmico Carrejo on the 24th of June 1946 in Skokie, Illinois. During the war, they lived on Montoe Road where the couple welcomed two children: John A Carrejo (b. 1947) and Katherine Carrejo (b. 1949). The young family moved to Hidalgo, Texas briefly in the late 1940s to live near Adan's parents. In 1950, they welcomed another daughter Lorraine Carrejo in Hildago, Texas. By 1952 the family returned to Waterbury, making their home at 41 Knollwood Circle. In 1963, the family was listed as living on 226 Montoe Road, which would have been down the street from Alice's parents and siblings.
On June 28th, 1945 Alice followed her twin sister and joined the US Military in the Navy where she worked as a Telegrapher. During her time in the Navy, she served during WWII. She left the military after the war to be a homemaker.
Alice died in Waterbury, Connecticut on the 25th of January 1975 at age 52. She was interred with her family in Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterbury, CT later on in 1975.
Alice grew up in Waterbury, CT on Montoe Road in the Bucks Hill district in Waterbury. Alice lived at Montoe Road well into adulthood along with her siblings, parents, and the siblings' growing families.
Alice married Adan Edelmico Carrejo on the 24th of June 1946 in Skokie, Illinois. During the war, they lived on Montoe Road where the couple welcomed two children: John A Carrejo (b. 1947) and Katherine Carrejo (b. 1949). The young family moved to Hidalgo, Texas briefly in the late 1940s to live near Adan's parents. In 1950, they welcomed another daughter Lorraine Carrejo in Hildago, Texas. By 1952 the family returned to Waterbury, making their home at 41 Knollwood Circle. In 1963, the family was listed as living on 226 Montoe Road, which would have been down the street from Alice's parents and siblings.
On June 28th, 1945 Alice followed her twin sister and joined the US Military in the Navy where she worked as a Telegrapher. During her time in the Navy, she served during WWII. She left the military after the war to be a homemaker.
Alice died in Waterbury, Connecticut on the 25th of January 1975 at age 52. She was interred with her family in Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterbury, CT later on in 1975.
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ALICE E CARREJO
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1922 - 1975
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