US Army Air Corps - 749th Bomb Sqdn
Rank: Master-Sgt.
Awarded Good Conduct Medal
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James Sullivan, 35, of 206 S. Meadow St., died in Memorial Hospital.
He was employed by the post office since returning from service. Before the service he was in the contracting business with his father.
He was a member of the Finger Lakes Post 961, VFW and Sprague Steamer and Hose Co. 6.
He is survived by his father, James Sullivan, Sr., two brothers, Francis Sullivan of Ithaca and William Sullivan of Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Max Baer, Sacramento, California, Mrs. Walter Staats, Camden, New Jersey and Mrs. Peter Noce, of Rochester.
Funeral services will be held from his home followed by a High Mass of Requiem in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Extracted information from the obituary - The Ithaca Journal, April 19, 1948, page 5
US Army Air Corps - 749th Bomb Sqdn
Rank: Master-Sgt.
Awarded Good Conduct Medal
_____
James Sullivan, 35, of 206 S. Meadow St., died in Memorial Hospital.
He was employed by the post office since returning from service. Before the service he was in the contracting business with his father.
He was a member of the Finger Lakes Post 961, VFW and Sprague Steamer and Hose Co. 6.
He is survived by his father, James Sullivan, Sr., two brothers, Francis Sullivan of Ithaca and William Sullivan of Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Max Baer, Sacramento, California, Mrs. Walter Staats, Camden, New Jersey and Mrs. Peter Noce, of Rochester.
Funeral services will be held from his home followed by a High Mass of Requiem in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Extracted information from the obituary - The Ithaca Journal, April 19, 1948, page 5
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James P. Sullivan, Jr.
New York
Master Sgt Air Corps
World War II
May 15 1912 - April 18 1948
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