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Miss Gilroy is a senior at the College of St. Rose, Albany, where she is majoring in nursing. Lieutenant Landauer, a naval pilot, is presently stationed at the U. S. Naval Base at Alemeda, Calif., after service in the Pacific. | Miss Gilroy is a senior at the College of St. Rose, Albany, where she is majoring in nursing. Lieutenant Landauer, a naval pilot, is presently stationed at the U. S. Naval Base at Alemeda, Calif., after service in the Pacific. | ||
:Utica Daily Press - December 24, 1945 | :Utica Daily Press - December 24, 1945 | ||
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+ | Nurse's Funeral Conducted Today | ||
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+ | The funeral of Mrs. Marianne Landauer, a registered nurse, was held today from the Robert F. Dufresne Funeral Home, Latham, and from St. Ambrose Church, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Ray Francis J. Hartigan. | ||
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+ | Bearers were Nelson Hazard, James Bottum, John Hooker, John Van Wie, Anthony Andi and Vincent Barr. Interment was in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Niskayuna, where Father Hartigan officiated. | ||
+ | :THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. Y., TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1966 | ||
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Image:19440715LandauerLCWings.jpg|<center>L. C. Landauer Commissioned - Schenectady Gazette - July 15, 1944</center> | Image:19440715LandauerLCWings.jpg|<center>L. C. Landauer Commissioned - Schenectady Gazette - July 15, 1944</center> |
Revision as of 16:35, 25 January 2013
Birth
Louis Charles Landauer was born , the son of August Landauer and Albertine Landauer. His siblings were:
- Francis Landauer of Phoenix, Ariz.
- Anthony Joseph Landauer of Knox
Education
Military
Louis C. Landauer, 21, son of August Landauer of Delanson, won his navy "Wings of Gold" and was commissioned an ensign in the naval reserve recently following completeion of the presscribed flight training course at the Naval Air Training Center, of Pensacola, Fla., the "Annapolis of the Air." - July 15, 1944
Lieutenant Landauer, a naval pilot, is presently stationed at the U. S. Naval Base at Alemeda, Calif., after service in the Pacific. - December 24, 1945
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Lt. Louis C. Landauer married Marianne L. Gilroy, daughter of former Supreme Court Justice J. Herbert Gilroy of 1923 Baker Ave.
Death
Obituary
Additional Media
Comissioned
L. C. Landauer
Louis C. Landauer, 21, son of August Landauer of Delanson, won his navy "Wings of Gold" and was commissioned an ensign in the naval reserve recently following completeion of the presscribed flight training course at the Naval Air Training Center, of Pensacola, Fla., the "Annapolis of the Air."
- Schenectady Gazette - July 15, 1944
Announcement is made, of the engagement of Miss Marianne L. Gilroy, daughter of former Supreme Court Justice J. Herbert Gilroy of 1923 Baker Ave. to Lt. Louis C. Landauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Landauer of Altamont, presently stationed at a Naval base at Alemeda, Calif.
- SYRACUSE HERALD-JOURNALS Friday. December 28. 1945
Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Marianner Louise Gilroy, daughter of J. Herbert Gilroy, 1923 Baker, and the late Mrs. Gilroy, to Lt. (j.g.) Louis Landauer, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Landauer of Altamont, N. Y.
Miss Gilroy is a senior at the College of St. Rose, Albany, where she is majoring in nursing. Lieutenant Landauer, a naval pilot, is presently stationed at the U. S. Naval Base at Alemeda, Calif., after service in the Pacific.
- Utica Daily Press - December 24, 1945
Nurse's Funeral Conducted Today
The funeral of Mrs. Marianne Landauer, a registered nurse, was held today from the Robert F. Dufresne Funeral Home, Latham, and from St. Ambrose Church, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Ray Francis J. Hartigan.
Bearers were Nelson Hazard, James Bottum, John Hooker, John Van Wie, Anthony Andi and Vincent Barr. Interment was in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Niskayuna, where Father Hartigan officiated.
- THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. Y., TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1966
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