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Born on February 18,1918 in Avonmore, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. He was the sixth oldest child to Peter John Stapinski and Margaret Szybka.
Description
Joseph was of average build (170 lbs in 1940) and stature being 5 ft 10 in tall. He had brown hair and hazel eyes.
Early Years
- Childhood -
- Siblings
- Catherine Stapinski
- Stella Stapinski
- Walter P. Stapinski
- Bernard Michael Stapinski
- Mary A. Stapinski
- Henry Anthony Stapinski
Education
Completed the second year of high school
Religion
He was a member St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church in Avonmore, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
Family Years
Married Mary Louise Berish on August 18, 1955 in Winchester County in the Common Wealth of Virginia by Norman R. Cooper. The couple had no children.
Residences
He lived in Avonmore, Indiana County, Pennsylvania in 1973.
Working Years
Employed as a foreman and mold maker at Hyde Park Mouldings.
Formerly, he was employed at National Roll and Foundry Company.
Personal Life
A member of PNA 1234, LOOM.
Death
Jospeh died on April 11, 1976 at the Latrobe Area Hospital in Latrobe, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
He was buried on April 13, 1976 at West View Cemetery in Avonmore Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.