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PRIVATE FIRST CLASS JOSEPH LEONARD HESSON III Joseph Leonard Hesson III was born on February 22, 1949, to Joseph and Dolores Hesson. Joseph was born in Camden, before his parents moved to Pennsauken. While attending high school he was a member of the track and swimming team. He graduated from Camden County Vocational School June 1967. He had a girlfriend named Kathy Hodur that called him"carrot top".After graduating from
high school he enrolled
to study electronics, at Camden College in
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MESSAGES LEFT ON THEWALL-USA ** Note that some
of these messages are from years ago A 19-year-old Doylestown (PA) Marine and a 20-year-old Pennsauken, NJ, Marine were among U. S. servicemen killed earlier this week in Vietnam combat, it was announced Friday by the Defense Department. Killed were Pfc. Donald L. Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Elliott, Rengency Woods Apartments, Doylestown, and Pfc. Joseph L. Hesson 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hesson Jr., 2233 39th Street, Pennsauken. HIT BY FRAGMENTS Both Marines died Sunday after they were struck by grenade and mortar fragments during fighting in the Quang Tri province near Vandergrift combat base, a spokesman for the Defense Department said. Pfc. Elliott had been in Vietnam two months. Pfc. Hesson had been there since December 1968. Parents of both Marines said Friday their sons "believed" in what they were doing there. PLANS FOR STUDY Pfc. Elliott, a motorcycle enthusiast, had planned to study mechanical engineering in college after his discharge. Pfc. Hesson had studied electronics at Camden County College in Blackwood, NJ, before he enlisted in June 1968. He had been hospitalized twice in Vietnam with malaria, his parents said. Pfc. Elliott joined the Marine Corps last September and celebrated his 19th birthday three days before he was killed. In addition to his parents, Elliott leaves a sister, Catherine, 21. Hesson also is survived by a sister, Delores, 18, besides his parents. Jim McIlhenney |
Joseph
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