JOSEPH CALABRO, WORLD WAR II VET

From: The Boston Globe | Date: January 29, 2004 | Copyright information

NATICK - Joseph Calabro, 80, a veteran of World War II, died Friday in MetroWest Medical Center in Natick.

Born in Watertown, he had resided in Natick for the past 55 years.

He served in the Army in World War II. He retired as a salesman for General Foods, where he worked for many years.

He was a member of the Fisk Memorial United Methodist Church in Natick.

Mr. Calabro lea...

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