Hadley – Normand O. Allard, 51, of 43 South Maple St., killed Saturday in a tractor accident was born in South Hadley and several years he was associated with his father in the operation of the Allard Dairy in East Hadley.
He served as a technician in World War II with the 117th Radio Signal Corps.
He leaves his wife; three sons; two daughters, and a sister. Douglass funeral home, Amherst, is in charge. Old Hadley Post American Legion will conduct a military burial at St. Mary's Cemetery, Northampton.
(Springfield Union, Wednesday 13 May 1970, p34)
Hadley – Normand O. Allard, 51, of 43 South Maple St., killed Saturday in a tractor accident was born in South Hadley and several years he was associated with his father in the operation of the Allard Dairy in East Hadley.
He served as a technician in World War II with the 117th Radio Signal Corps.
He leaves his wife; three sons; two daughters, and a sister. Douglass funeral home, Amherst, is in charge. Old Hadley Post American Legion will conduct a military burial at St. Mary's Cemetery, Northampton.
(Springfield Union, Wednesday 13 May 1970, p34)
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Normand O Allard/Massachusetts/Tec 4 117 Sig Intel Co/World War II/March 3 1919-May 10 1970
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