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Stephen A. Pipito

Private First Class, U.S. Army

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Headquarters Company
8th Infantry Regiment
4th Infantry Division

Entered the Service from: New Jersey
Died: July 9, 1944
Buried at: Calvary Cemetery
                  State Highway 70 and Hampton Road
                  Cherry Hill NJ
Awards: Purple Heart


PRIVATE FIRST CLASS STEPHEN A. PIPITO was born February 6, 1918 to George and Margaret "Maggie" Pipito. His father had been born in Pennsylvania, his mother was an Italian immigrant who came to the USA in 1911. They ran a soda fountain, and the Pipito family in 1930 lived at 1855 South 4th Street in Camden's 8th Ward. Stephen was the oldest boy, his brothers were Michael, Alfred, and George Jr. At the time of the 1930 census, Stephen's paternal Aunt Rose Foga and her children Charles, Susie, and Peter were also living with the Pipito family. At the end of Prohibition, George Pipito Sr. opened his business up as a tavern, which the Pipito family operated for almost 30 years. Stephen Pipito later married, and lived with his wife Helen at 437 Viola Street in Camden. 

Stephen Pipito was drafted into the United States Army, and was assigned to the 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division. His brother Michael enlisted in the Navy with two friends in December of 1941. He was killed in action on July 9, 1944 during the fighting in Normandy. His father, George Pipito Sr., had passed away in Camden NJ on June 25th. The death of Private First Class Pipito was reported in the September 25, 1944 edition of the Camden Courier-Post.

Stephen Pipito was brought home to New Jersey after the war. He was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Delaware Township (present day Cherry Hill) NJ in July of 1944 next to his father, his mother joining them in 1963.


Camden Courier-Post - June 22, 1933

44 WILL GRADUATE AT MICKLE SCHOOL
23 Girls, 21 Boys, Will Get Certificates for Hatch Junior High Today

Forty-four pupils ·of the Mickle School, Sixth and Van Hook Streets, will graduate from the B-A grade at commencement exercises to be held In the school auditorium at 11 a. m. today. 

The class is comprised of 23 girls and 21 boys. They will enter Hatch Junior High School in November. 

Those promoted are as follows: 

Helen Wasiluk, Ellen Turner, Sophia Bandaruk, Herbert Backskas, Catherine Clements, Andrew Christy, Eleanor Cloud, Americk DiGiacoma, Olga Evfimenko, Frank DiGiacoma, Marie Faiola, Richard DiGiacoma, Mary Flacco, Armond Driscoll, Roslyn Hait, Wallace Durszynski, Stephany Harris, Charles Flacco, Teresa Hisbacker, Russell Hunter, Elsie Hickman, Frank Kozak, Olga Kolody, Gilbert Krown, Elva Krown, Paul Krueger, Blanche Markiewicz, Anthony Mammoci, Catherine Melniczak, Howard Mason, Helen Pasco, Edward Mathews, Dorothy Prader, Alfred Narducci, Helen Pukas, John Patrick, Margaret Raditch, Stephen Pipito, Freda Rosen, Walter Ramick, Mary Russo, Dominick Venella, Carmella Sparano and Michael Volishyn. . 


Camden Courier-Post
July 8, 1948

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