RADIOMAN 1/c ANDREW J. BARBERELIS KIA

RADIOMAN 1/c ANDREW J. BARBERELIS KIA US Navy. Radioman Barberelis graduated from the Winter Street School and Haverhill High School in 1933. He was formerly employed as a musician playing the saxophone in local orchestras. Before entering the Navy on October 4, 1942, he was an uperator in a radio station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he had lived for three years. Radioman Barberelis was injured while on duty, aboard ship, December 2, 1943, in Charleston, South Carolina, and was transferred to the Naval Hospital there where he died three weeks later. He is buried in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Radioman Barberelis leaves his wife, Mrs. Grace Barberelis of Baton Rouge; a daughter, Judy Ann; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Barberelis, 11 Kimball St., and one sister.

RADIOMAN 1/c ANDREW J. BARBERELIS KIA US Navy. Radioman Barberelis graduated from the Winter Street School and Haverhill High School in 1933. He was formerly employed as a musician playing the saxophone in local orchestras. Before entering the Navy on October 4, 1942, he was an uperator in a radio station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he had lived for three years. Radioman Barberelis was injured while on duty, aboard ship, December 2, 1943, in Charleston, South Carolina, and was transferred to the Naval Hospital there where he died three weeks later. He is buried in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Radioman Barberelis leaves his wife, Mrs. Grace Barberelis of Baton Rouge; a daughter, Judy Ann; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Barberelis, 11 Kimball St., and one sister.

1- Haverhill Massachusetts – Haverhill  in World War Two