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Charles R. Mattice was born in the Town of Wright, NY., the son of Mildred Mattice of Wildwood, FL. His sister was:
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Charles Mattice has served in the U.S. Marines during WWII, and recieved the Purple Heart for injuries incurred during the Battle of Okinawa.
  
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Charles Mattice had worked as a management specialist at the U.S. Army Depot in Voorheesville for many years until his retirement in 1965.
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Charles R. Mattice married Mary of Virginia Beach. His children were:
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*Robert G. Mattice  of Virginia Beach, VA
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*Sharon Tighe of Albany
  
 
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Charles R. Mattice
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Charles R. Mattice, 70, died Monday, October 20, 1997 at his home in Altamont.
  
 
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'''CHARLES R. MATTICE: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice'''
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Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Wednesday, October 22, 1997
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Deceased Name: CHARLES R. MATTICE
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ALTAMONT -- Charles R. Mattice, 70, died Monday, October 20, 1997 at his home in Altamont. Mr. Mattice was born in the Town of Wright, NY and had lived most of his life in the Altamont area. He has served in the U.S. Marines during WWII, and recieved the Purple Heart for injuries incurred during the Battle of Okinawa. He had worked as a management specialist at the U.S. Army Depot in Voorheesville for many years until his retirement in 1965. Mr. Mattice was a member of the Boyd Hilton V.F.W. Post #7062 in Altamont and the Helderberg Rod and Gun Club. He is survived by one son, Robert G. Mattice and his wife, Mary, both of Virginia Beach, VA; one daughter, Sharon Tighe of Albany; his mother, Mildred Mattice of Wildwood, FL; one sister, Bertha Pierce and her husband, Kenneth of Wildwood, Fl; four grandchildren, Sara and Kate Tighe, Kelly Mattice and David Fultz; He is also survived by several aunts, nieces and nephews. A private funeral service will be held at the Fredendall Funeral Home, 199 Main Street, Altamont, at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Altamont Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 56, Altamont, NY 12000.
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Edition: EDITION: THREE STAR<br>
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Page: B7<br>
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Copyright, 1997, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.<br>
  
 
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Revision as of 01:26, 20 June 2013

Birth

Charles R. Mattice was born in the Town of Wright, NY., the son of Mildred Mattice of Wildwood, FL. His sister was:

  • Bertha Pierce and her husband, Kenneth of Wildwood, Fl;

Education

==Military==

Charles Mattice has served in the U.S. Marines during WWII, and recieved the Purple Heart for injuries incurred during the Battle of Okinawa.

Occupation

Charles Mattice had worked as a management specialist at the U.S. Army Depot in Voorheesville for many years until his retirement in 1965.

Marriage & Children

Charles R. Mattice married Mary of Virginia Beach. His children were:

  • Robert G. Mattice of Virginia Beach, VA
  • Sharon Tighe of Albany

Death

Knox Cemetery
Stevens
Lucius 1874 - 1967
His Wife
Pearl
1888 - 1965
Knox Cemetery
Stevens
Lucius 1874 - 1967
His Wife
Pearl
1888 - 1965

Charles R. Mattice, 70, died Monday, October 20, 1997 at his home in Altamont.

Obituary

CHARLES R. MATTICE: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Wednesday, October 22, 1997

Deceased Name: CHARLES R. MATTICE

ALTAMONT -- Charles R. Mattice, 70, died Monday, October 20, 1997 at his home in Altamont. Mr. Mattice was born in the Town of Wright, NY and had lived most of his life in the Altamont area. He has served in the U.S. Marines during WWII, and recieved the Purple Heart for injuries incurred during the Battle of Okinawa. He had worked as a management specialist at the U.S. Army Depot in Voorheesville for many years until his retirement in 1965. Mr. Mattice was a member of the Boyd Hilton V.F.W. Post #7062 in Altamont and the Helderberg Rod and Gun Club. He is survived by one son, Robert G. Mattice and his wife, Mary, both of Virginia Beach, VA; one daughter, Sharon Tighe of Albany; his mother, Mildred Mattice of Wildwood, FL; one sister, Bertha Pierce and her husband, Kenneth of Wildwood, Fl; four grandchildren, Sara and Kate Tighe, Kelly Mattice and David Fultz; He is also survived by several aunts, nieces and nephews. A private funeral service will be held at the Fredendall Funeral Home, 199 Main Street, Altamont, at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Altamont Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 56, Altamont, NY 12000.

Edition: EDITION: THREE STAR
Page: B7
Copyright, 1997, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.

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