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In February 2004, Clifford H. Coyman sent me (Bob Meli) this general information on his Millburn W. Coyman received the Purple Heart for his sacrifice. Let us never forget the soldiers sacrifice. Written by: In 2017, I brought it to the attention of the City Counsel of Hackensack that Millburn W. Coyman’s name was not on the World War II Plaque at City Hall. I explained that his family of six children was very poor before and during World War II because their father, a grave digger, had been killed by a drunk driver in the late 1930’s. Millburn W. Coyman, the oldest, and Ernest Coyman, his brother, were well out of school and working before being drafted, but Clifford Coyman, the youngest, was being raised by their mother who would clean laundry and run the elevator at Hackensack Hospital for a living, so few people knew of them. Clifford Coyman, the youngest of the three, would come by my Grandparent’s house after school every day till his mother got home from work. Clifford Coyman became well known in Hackensack, spending his whole life in the town. During his life he became President of United Jersey Bank. I explained that the family either did not realize or just did not want to make a fuss over Millburn’s name not being on the plaque. It is not easy for City Council’s to alter such historic plaques without good reason, so when I went to the Hackensack City Hall on November 20, 2018 to see if the City Council had added Click here to view. Written by: |
Click here to view Millburn W. Coyman grave marker at Punch Bowl Cemetery in Hawaii and other information researched by George Toriello |
Background image of Heavy Combat Fighting in Guam during World War II obtained from:
http://mannaismayaadventure.com/2011/11/17/ |