89 Boro, L. I. Soldiers are killed in Action. Frank P. Proscia was born about 1921 in New York. His father was Joseph Proscia. He served with the 60th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division and was fallen on 25 July 1944 in France. He was interred in the Normandy American Cemetery, France. He awarded the Purple Heart. Ralph Proscia's wife was Catherine Proscia. He served with the 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division and was fallen on 28 July 1944 in France. He was interred in the Normandy American Cemetery, France. He awarded the Purple Heart.
Deaths and Dispatches
Newspapers
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In memoriam notices of the year 190912th April 1909:
Esther, daughter of George Pringle, Tantobie, 81 years20th April 1909:
William, son of J. W. Proud, Castelside, 6 years21st May 1909:
Susan, wife of H. Price, Blackhill, 64 years20th July 1909:
Robert, son of C. Pringle, Stanley, 16 months6th August 1909:
George, son of Joh. Pringle, Stanley, 14 months5th September 1909:
William Proudlock, South Moor, 78 years
Deaths:
At 15 Coburg Terrace, North Shields, on the 11th inst., aged 66 years, Catherine, the dearly beloved wife of William Priestman. - R. I. P.
Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA
Washington, Oct. 20 - The War Department made public today the names of 2,818 soldiers killed in action in the European and Mediterranean areas. The following 89 Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island men are included:Proscia, Pvt., Frank P. - Mrs. Constance Proscia, mother, 34-15 9th St., Long Island City. Proscia, Pfc., Ralph - Mrs. Catherine Proscia, wife, 197 17th St.
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