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Birth

Milton Hart, Jr., was the son of Milton J. Hart, Sr. and Genie Willsey of Berne.

Marriage

Milton J. Hart Jr. married Ruth Bridger in 1950. Their children were:

  • Susan Hart DiMuria and her husband, Dennis, of Delmar
  • Constance Hart Schmitt and her husband, Donald, of Penfield, N.Y.

Military Service

Milton served in the 20th Armoured Division of the U.S. Army.

Other Media

[Berne, by Alberta Wright] Milton and Ruth Hart have returned from San Antonio, Texas, where they attended the reunion of the 20th Armoured Division of the U.S. Army. Milton served with the 20th Division as they helped liberate the prisoner-of-war camp at Dauchau in Germany during World War II. Published in The Altamont Enterprise, Page 22, 9 Oct 1997 Issue.

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