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Born July 21, 1927 in New Kensington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. He was only son of Martin Burin Sr and Mary Kay Kozik.
 
Born July 21, 1927 in New Kensington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. He was only son of Martin Burin Sr and Mary Kay Kozik.
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
George had a average build and stood about 5 foot 9 1/2 inch in height. He was clean shaven with dark brown hair and brown eyes. He had a tattoo on his upper right arm.
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George had an average build and stood about 5 foot 9 1/2 inch in height. He was clean shaven with dark brown hair and brown eyes. He had a tattoo on his upper right arm.
  
 
== Early Years ==
 
== Early Years ==
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George lived with his paternal grandparents in his childhood.
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
 
He completed eleventh grade of high school.
 
He completed eleventh grade of high school.
  
== Military Service Years[edit | edit source] ==
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== Religion ==
F1C George Edward Burin, Sr served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Began serving on August 22, 1945 and was discharged on July 19, 194d4w321`6 at Cherry Point, North Carolina.
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George was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio  where he was a past deacon, trustee and elder. He was a member of the Christian Fellowship Group. He worked for the pantry and free lunch program at the church.[[File:F1C George Edward Burin Sr.jpg|thumb|276x276px|F1C George  Edward Burin Sr]]
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== Military Service Years ==
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F1C George Edward Burin, Sr served in the '''[[U.S. Navy]]''' during World War II. Began serving on  8 Jun 1945 (Pittsburgh, PA) and was discharged on 19 Jul 1946 at (USN PSC at Bainbridge, MD). He served as a Fireman 1st Class (Engine/Mechanical Apprentice) on the Tombstone, an oiler barge, in the South Pacific.<ref>Application for World War II Compensation - George E. Burin, 3 Jul 1950, Batch No: 66271</ref>
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'''Military Service(s)''' - '''[[U.S. Navy]]'''
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== Family Years ==
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Married '''[[Emma Marie Timko]]''' on January 21, 1950 at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The couple had four children: two boys - George Edward Jr. and Thomas Michael, and two girls - Emily Jo and Janice Lynn.
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* George Edward Burin Jr
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* Emily Jo Burin
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* Janice Lynn Burin
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* '''[[Thomas Michael Burin]]'''
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== Residences ==
  
== Family Years[edit | edit source] ==
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* Lived in New Kennsington, Westmoreland County, Ohio in his childhood.
Married Pauline Joann Petiya on April 22, 1950 at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The couple had seven children: four boys - Albert James Jr., Allen Jeffery, Timothy James and Ronald Lawrence, and three girls - Sheryl Ann, Paulette Suzette and Louise Karen.
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* Live on Rt #1 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1950
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* Lived at 182 Scott Street NE in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1974
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* Lived at 4340 Kibler-Toot Road SW in Leavittsburg, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1984
  
* Albert James Timko Jr
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== Working Years ==
* Allen Jeffery Timko
 
* Sheryl Ann Timko
 
* '''[[Paulette Suzette Timko]]'''
 
* Karen Louise Timko
 
* Timothy James Timko
 
* Ronald Lawrence Timko
 
  
== Residences[edit | edit source] ==
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* Worked in the maintenance department of '''[[Denman Tire Corporation]]''' in Leavittsburg, Trumbull County, Ohio for 36 years until retiring in 1986..
During the family's years in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, Albert's family rented or owned a total of seven houses on the southwest side of the city. He would later reside or own two more.
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* Previously, he was employed by J. A. McMahon Ltd. in Niles, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1950.
  
* 1xx Parkman Road ['''Note:''' The exact address of the family's first rental house is not known. My paternal Aunt Emma (Timko) Burin said that while driving with her mother Anna, Anna pointed to a small collection of houses next to the railroad tracks on Parkman and said that was the house the family lived in when they first arrived in the city. At the time, it never occurred to Emma to ask exactly which of the house had been the family's first home. However, from city records, the address would have to have been either 160, 170 or 178 Parkman Road, hence the 1xx designation.]
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== Personal Life ==
* '''[[985 Hunter Street NW]]'''
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Enjoyed camping, traveling, polka dancing and exploring flea markets.
* '''[[1437 Tod Avenue SW]]'''
 
* '''[[487 Fourth Street]]'''
 
* '''[[481 Oriole Place SW]]'''
 
* '''[[770 Fourth Street]]'''
 
* 797 Fourth Street
 
* 2886 North Leavitt Road NW
 
* 366 Belmont Avenue NW
 
  
== Working Years[edit | edit source] ==
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He was a member of the Youngstown Slovak Cultural Association and belonged to the Karlin Hall in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Worked for the Warren Police Department
 
  
== Personal Life[edit | edit source] ==
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== Death ==
Enjoyed fishing, bowling, boating, auto mechanics and gardening
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George died from ventricular standstill on August 30, 2003 at St. Joseph Health Cental in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
  
== Death[edit | edit source] ==
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His remains were cremated on September 3, 2003  and his wife Emma cares for his remains.
Albert died from heart attack on May 12, 2008 at Forum Health Trumbull Memorial Hospital in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. He was buried on May 16, 2008 at All Souls Cemetery in Cortland, Trumbull County, Ohio.
 

Latest revision as of 02:35, 28 July 2024

Page edited 30-Dec-2023. ET

Born July 21, 1927 in New Kensington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. He was only son of Martin Burin Sr and Mary Kay Kozik.

Description

George had an average build and stood about 5 foot 9 1/2 inch in height. He was clean shaven with dark brown hair and brown eyes. He had a tattoo on his upper right arm.

Early Years

George lived with his paternal grandparents in his childhood.

Education

He completed eleventh grade of high school.

Religion

George was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio where he was a past deacon, trustee and elder. He was a member of the Christian Fellowship Group. He worked for the pantry and free lunch program at the church.

F1C George  Edward Burin Sr

Military Service Years

F1C George Edward Burin, Sr served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Began serving on  8 Jun 1945 (Pittsburgh, PA) and was discharged on 19 Jul 1946 at (USN PSC at Bainbridge, MD). He served as a Fireman 1st Class (Engine/Mechanical Apprentice) on the Tombstone, an oiler barge, in the South Pacific.[1]

Military Service(s) - U.S. Navy

Family Years

Married Emma Marie Timko on January 21, 1950 at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The couple had four children: two boys - George Edward Jr. and Thomas Michael, and two girls - Emily Jo and Janice Lynn.

Residences

  • Lived in New Kennsington, Westmoreland County, Ohio in his childhood.
  • Live on Rt #1 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1950
  • Lived at 182 Scott Street NE in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1974
  • Lived at 4340 Kibler-Toot Road SW in Leavittsburg, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1984

Working Years

  • Worked in the maintenance department of Denman Tire Corporation in Leavittsburg, Trumbull County, Ohio for 36 years until retiring in 1986..
  • Previously, he was employed by J. A. McMahon Ltd. in Niles, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1950.

Personal Life

Enjoyed camping, traveling, polka dancing and exploring flea markets.

He was a member of the Youngstown Slovak Cultural Association and belonged to the Karlin Hall in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

Death

George died from ventricular standstill on August 30, 2003 at St. Joseph Health Cental in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.

His remains were cremated on September 3, 2003 and his wife Emma cares for his remains.

  1. Application for World War II Compensation - George E. Burin, 3 Jul 1950, Batch No: 66271