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Francis Joseph Aquadro

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Francis Joseph Aquadro

Birth
Death
9 Mar 2013 (aged 93)
Burial
Manchester, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.5957111, Longitude: -90.5095667
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Francis J. Aquadro, 93, entered into eternal rest Saturday, March 9, 2013.
Born in Northampton, Mass., he was a long time resident of Midland Park.

He served in the Army Air Corp. during World War II as a member of the Sixth Photographic Compilation Squadron which was responsible for translating the aerial photographs taken by the bombers and also responsible for mapping the bombing runs for the invasion of Japan.
In 1957 he graduated from Iona College, Magna cum Laude.
In 1946 he opened Sun Lumber & Supply Co., in Mount Vernon, N.Y., and Paramus, before retiring in 1980.
He was a charter member of Church of the Nativity in Midland Park, also active in the Paramus Rotary where he served as president and was a volunteer for the Chore organization.

Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Nancy S. Aquadro; a son, Francis J. Aquadro and his wife Judith; a daughter, Nancy S. Aquadro; three grandchildren, Alexandra, Francis and Stuart; two Brothers, Robert Aquadro and Richard Aquadro; and a sister Gladys Stiles.
Francis J. Aquadro, 93, entered into eternal rest Saturday, March 9, 2013.
Born in Northampton, Mass., he was a long time resident of Midland Park.

He served in the Army Air Corp. during World War II as a member of the Sixth Photographic Compilation Squadron which was responsible for translating the aerial photographs taken by the bombers and also responsible for mapping the bombing runs for the invasion of Japan.
In 1957 he graduated from Iona College, Magna cum Laude.
In 1946 he opened Sun Lumber & Supply Co., in Mount Vernon, N.Y., and Paramus, before retiring in 1980.
He was a charter member of Church of the Nativity in Midland Park, also active in the Paramus Rotary where he served as president and was a volunteer for the Chore organization.

Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Nancy S. Aquadro; a son, Francis J. Aquadro and his wife Judith; a daughter, Nancy S. Aquadro; three grandchildren, Alexandra, Francis and Stuart; two Brothers, Robert Aquadro and Richard Aquadro; and a sister Gladys Stiles.


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