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SUMMARY:July 2024 Honor A Deceased Veteran - Francis A. Piche
DESCRIPTION:HONOR-A-DECEASED-VETERAN\nJuly 2024\nFrancis A. Piche \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nFrancis A. Piche was born on May 12\, 1927 in Troy\, New York. He was the son of Louis and Beatrice (Owen) Piche\, and the brother of the late Betty Reese\, Louis\, and John Piche. \nEDUCATION:\n Francis grew up in Troy\, New York and received his education through the Troy Public School System. \nHISTORY:\nIn 1944\, Francis enlisted in the United States Navy in Albany\, New York\, where her served aboard the USS Oklahoma City during World War II and received the Victory Medal\, American Theatre Medal\, Asiatic Pacific Medal\, 2 Stars\, and the Occupation SubAuthBupers. \nPERSONAL:\nFrancis married his wife\, Audrey (Dunson) on December 15\, 1946 in Troy\, New York. Together they had six children Francis\, Colleen\, Laurie\, Paul\, Diane and David; twenty-four grandchildren; and sixteen great-grandchildren. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nAfter his Honorable Discharge from the Navy\, Francis continued to support his family through his employment with Ford Motor Co. in Green Island\, New York\, where he worked as a floor inspector until his retirement in 1977. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nIn his spare time\, Francis was a communicant of St. Joseph’s church in Green Island and was a member of the Legnard-Curtin Post\, American Legion. \nSadly\, on March 2\, 2005\, Francis passed away and was laid to rest at St. Jean’s Cemetery in Troy\, New York.
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