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PRIVATE JOHN PLETKIN was born on July 30, 1921 to Frank J. and Anna B. Pletkin, who both had been born in Lithuania. At the time of the 1930 census the Pletkin family was living in a rented house at 1228 East Montgomery Avenue in Philadelphia PA. John Pletkin was the second child, coming between sisters Anna M. and Constance. The elder Pletkin was then working as a tailor. Before his Army service, John Pletkin made his home in Gloucester City NJ, but still had ties to Philadelphia PA, where he was inducted from on September 7, 1942. He had one year of high school and was single at the time he entered service. Suffering from an eye problem, his eye was surgically removed during his service. He was killed when the car he was in was struck by two trains in Palo Alto CA on March 22, 1945. He was brought home and buried at New St. Mary's Cemetery in Bellmawr NJ, where he now rests beside his parents and sisters. |
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LOCOMOTIVES KILL SOLDIER AND
FRIEND
A Gloucester soldier and a woman companion were instantly killed early yesterday when
the automobile in which they were riding was struck by two locomotives on the outskirts
of Palo Alto California |
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