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==Birth==
 
==Birth==
 
John L. Palombo was born in 1936, the son of Mrs. Gordon (Leona) Trotter of Averill Park and '''[[Haarry N. Palombo]]''' of Knox and step-son Mrs. Delia Barnish Palombo . His brothers and sisters were:  
 
John L. Palombo was born in 1936, the son of Mrs. Gordon (Leona) Trotter of Averill Park and '''[[Haarry N. Palombo]]''' of Knox and step-son Mrs. Delia Barnish Palombo . His brothers and sisters were:  

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Birth

John L. Palombo was born in 1936, the son of Mrs. Gordon (Leona) Trotter of Averill Park and Haarry N. Palombo of Knox and step-son Mrs. Delia Barnish Palombo . His brothers and sisters were:

  • Bernice Hart of Albany
  • Charles A. Palombo of Clifton Park
  • Carol Warner of West Berne
  • Donna Ostrander of Knox

Military

AB US Air Force Korea

Marriage & Children

John L. Palombo married Josephine Palombo. Their children were:

  • Christie Baker of Illinois
  • Carmela Dalton of Illinois
  • Harriet Lynn Palombo of Illinois
  • John L. Palombo, Jr. of Calif.
  • Ida Frances of Schenectady
  • Julie Ann Palombo of Schenectady

Death

Knox - High Point Cemetery - John Lewis Palombo AB US Air Force Korea 1936 - 1982

John L. Palombo died June 20, 1982 and was buried in Knox - High Point Cemetery - John Lewis Palombo AB US Air Force Korea 1936 - 1982

Obituary

John L. Palombo Obituary - Altamont Enterprise - June 25, 1982

PALOMBO — June 20, John L. Palombo of Schenectady, husband of Josephine Palombo; father of Christie Baker, Carmela Dalton, Harriet Lynn Palombo, all of Illinois; John L. Palombo, Jr. of Calif., Ida Frances and Julie Ann Palombo, both of Schenectady; son of Mrs. Gordon (Leona) Trotter of Averill Park; brother of Bernice Hart of Albany, Charles A. Palombo of Clifton Park, Carol Warner of West Berne and Donna Ostrander of Knox; grandfather of Derek Baker and Andrea Dalton, both of Illinois; step-son of Mrs. Delia Palombo of Knox; also survived by aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services were held from Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont, Wednesday, June 23 and St. Lucy's Roman Catholic Church, Altamont. Burial was in High Point Cemetery, Knox. Contributions may be made to St. Clare's Hospital Gift of Life Fund, Schenectady, N.Y. 12309.

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