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Jeremiah "Jerry" Iannucci
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Farmington - Jeremiah "Jerry" Iannucci, 84, a resident of Forest
Circle, Jay, died on Friday, Dec. 28, at Franklin Memorial Hospital
following a lingering illness.
He was born on May 28, 1923, in Ft. Edward, N.Y., the son of
Donato and Mary (DeCrescenzo) Iannucci. He served proudly in the
U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II from 1942 to 1944 as a tech.
Sgt., radioman and waist gunner on his plane, "Lady Barbara," was
shot down over Germany on Feb. 24, 1942. He bailed out and was
ca...
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