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:... was a Navy pilot during WWII from 1942 to 1946.
He graduated from Pensacola Naval Air School, held the rank of lieutenant and was for a time during his service years in charge of a training school in Hawaii for Navy airmen.
Immediately after release from the Navy, he began his career with The States-Item as a reporter, then as a copy editor and joined the editorial department in 1956.
He later was named associate editor of that department, retiring in 1967.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carmel Barbara Jordan Galouye ; two daughters, Mrs. Gerald Johan Zomerdijk of Zaandam, Holland, and Mrs. Joseph Edward Ingraham of Covington ; and five grandchildren.

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