When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
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WATERFORD—William L. Galpin, 72, of 10 Wilcox Court, Waterford, died suddenly on Friday at his home. He was a retired US Navy Chief serving both in World War II and Korea. After his retirement from the Navy he was employed as an inspector for Electric Boat, retiring in 1968. Mr. Galpin has lived in Waterford for the past 23 years.
Alderson-Prentis Funeral Home, 181 Ocean Ave, New London, is in charge of the arrangements.
[died of a heart attack while mowing the lawn]
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Father: Arthur Edward Galpin
Mother: Catherine Lillian Brunnemann Galpin
Siblings
1. Martha
2. Katherine
3. [William]
4. Arthur
5. Robert
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Wife: Agnes Barbara Chmielska
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by Mary Ann Galpin Ford
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When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
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WATERFORD—William L. Galpin, 72, of 10 Wilcox Court, Waterford, died suddenly on Friday at his home. He was a retired US Navy Chief serving both in World War II and Korea. After his retirement from the Navy he was employed as an inspector for Electric Boat, retiring in 1968. Mr. Galpin has lived in Waterford for the past 23 years.
Alderson-Prentis Funeral Home, 181 Ocean Ave, New London, is in charge of the arrangements.
[died of a heart attack while mowing the lawn]
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Father: Arthur Edward Galpin
Mother: Catherine Lillian Brunnemann Galpin
Siblings
1. Martha
2. Katherine
3. [William]
4. Arthur
5. Robert
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Wife: Agnes Barbara Chmielska
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by Mary Ann Galpin Ford
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