Delanco Military Veterans Honor Roll

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Name Narrative Branch and Rank Unit and Specialty Conflict/Arena Born/Died
Norman Steen Norman Steen was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Charles S. Stewart Charles S. Stewart was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Richard A. Stilts Richard A. Stilts was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
William R. Stilts William R. Stilts was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Robert R. Stout, Sr. Robert R. Stout, Sr. was born November 10, 1927 in Elkins Park Pennsylvania. That is where he met Marie E. Roberts as a teenager. Bob enlisted in the US Army and became a sharp shooter, serving during both WWII and Korea. He attained the rank of Corporal. He married Marie in 1952. When Bob was discharged in 1954, they moved to Delanco and raised four children here. Marie died in 2007 and Bob died August 8, 2011 at age 83. Both are buried in Brig Gen Wm C Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery. US Army, Cpl Unit? Sharpshooter WWII, Korea 1927 - 2011
Jerome J. Stypinski Jerome J. Stypinski was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Edwin P. Summerfield Edwin P. Summerfield was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Cecil F. Sundermier Cecil F. Sundermier was born in Riverside on September 16, 1917 to Grover and Marcella Sundermier; brother of Paul Sundermier. The family lived on Rancocas Avenue in Delanco in 1940. Cecil enlisted in the US Army on June 9, 1941 in Trenton New Jersey and served in WWII attaining the rank of TEC 5. He married Helen George of Cinnaminson; Two sons. In later years they lived in Riverton. Cecil died on January 16, 1999 at age 81. Helen died in July 1999. Both are buried in Brig Gen Wm C Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Arneytown. Cecil was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. US Army CPL Tech 5 ? WWII Panama Canal, Hawaii 1917 - 1999
Paul Sundermier Paul Sundermier was born in Riverside on December 18, 1922 to Grover and Marcella Sundermier; brother of Cecil Sundermier. The family lived on Rancocas Avenue in Delanco in 1940. Paul joined the US Army Air Corps during WWII and served in the 54th Troop Carrier Squadron. He received the Soldier's Medal for saving lives in an airplane crash in the Alaskan wilderness. After the war, he lived in Bridgeboro, where he raised his family with Genevieve, his wife of forty-seven years, He worked as a machinist on the early space program and later retired from the Campbell Soup Company, Moorestown, NJ. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Delran and had been a volunteer firefighter with the Delran Twp. F.D. Genieve died in 1992. Paul moved to Las Cruces and lived for many years with his daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Mike Lieberman. Paul passed away on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at age 85. A memorial service and interment was held at the Brig. General Wm. C. Doyle Veteran's Cemetery Chapel, Arneytown, NJ. Paul was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. USAAC, Sgt Logistics Mechanic Technition WWII Niagara Falls NY Abilene TX Alaska 1922 - 2008
Albert Sweeney Albert Sweeny was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Samuel C. Sweeney Samuel C. Sweeney was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
John Tarnowski John Tarnowski was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Michiel Tarnowski Michiel Ternowski was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
W. Ira “Ike” Tolson W. Ira “Ike” Tolson is listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. Ike was a member of the Delanco Male Chorus, which performed public concerts throughout the area and on radio broadcasts in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. He was reported to live at 501 Ash Street. A street is named for him in the Crossings housing development. Ike is remembered by Delanco youth as one of the chaperones of Delanco Civic Center activities at Walnut Street School. ? ? WWII ?
Harrison Toy Harrison Toy was listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. WWII ?
George S. Treusch George S. Treusch was born on January 23, 1927. He lived in Beverly and graduated Burlington High School until 1945. He joined the US Army on March 14, 1945 and served until December 19, 1946. He was assigned to the 3469th Ordinance Co, rated a Tech-4 driving heavy equipment in the Philippines. After the war he went to work for Wall Rope in Beverly until his retirement about 1987. He moved to Delanco in 1987 and lived on Oakford Ave until he died on April 4, 1993. Father of Kitty Martin. US Army, TEC 4 3469th Ord Co WWII Philippines 1927 – 1993
Emil E. Tuch Emil E. Tuch was born April,6, 1911, the son of Joseph and Ida Tuch of Delanco. He married Evelyn Joan and was living in Delanco in 1940. He enlisted in the US Army in WWII in Camden on November 9, 1942. His skills were listed as manufacturing of clocks, watches, jhewelry and working in precious metals. Emil and his wife operated the food market at 309 Burlington Avenue at Franklin Street. Emil's son provided us with details of their years operating the store. Emil died in Moorestown on September 9, 1996 and is buried in Burlington. Emil is listed on the original Delanco WWII Honor Roll. US Army, Rank? ? WWII 1911 - 1996
George H. Tuch, Sr. George H. Tuch, Sr. was born in March of 1920, the son of Joseph and Ida Tuch, brother of Emil E. Tuch and was living in Delanco in 1940. The family ran the Delanco Market for years beore they sold it in 1996. George apprears to be living in Riverside. George is listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII 1920 -
Harriet Tupper Harriet Tupper is listed on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?
Stanley J. Tupper Stanley J. Tupper is isted on the original Delanco WW II Honor Roll. ? ? WWII ?

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