CORPORAL ROBERT COSGROVE
was born in Pennsylvania in 1915, the second son of Clifford and
Florence I. Cosgrove. His older brother, Clifford John Cosgrove, was
born May 4, 1913. At the time of the 1920 Census, the Cosgrove
family had bought a home at 1343
Princess Avenue in the
Parkside section
of Camden NJ, where the elder Cosgrove worked as a foreman in a
shipyard. By 1930 the family had moved to Haddon Township NJ, where they
had purchased another house, this at 235 Penn Ave. Clifford Cosgrove was
at this time a foreman of teamsters for a hauling company.
Robert Cosgrove was a 1933 graduate of
Collingswood (NJ) High School. He had married
Ethel Feather, and was living at 130 Homestead avenue in Collingswood
prior to entering the Army in October of 1943 at Fort Dix NJ.
Corporal Cosgrove served as a radio
operator on a C-47 transport
aircraft. He was killed in a plane crash in France on November 10, 1945.
He was buried initially at Rheims, then moved to the Epinal American Cemetery
at Epinal France. Besides his wife, Robert Cosgrove was survived by his
mother, Mrs. Florence Cosgrove, and his older brother, Clifford Jr., of Phoenix MD.
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