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Name: Arthur Raymond Cleary [Arthur R Cleary] Gender: Male Race: White Birth Date: 29 May 1930 Birth Place: Port Chester, New York Death Date: 26 Dec 2000 Father: John H Cleary Mother: Dorothy M Ide SSN: 097224202 Notes: Aug 1945: Name listed as ARTHUR RAYMOND CLEARY; 11 Jan 2001: Name listed as ARTHUR R CLEARY
Arthur R. Cleary a White Plains resident since 1961 died December 26, 2000. He was 70. He was born May 29, 1930 to Dorothy and John Cleary.
He graduated Harrison HS. and NYU where he played baseball for 4 years at each school. He was an original member of the White Plains Boys Baseball Committee (1962). The first President of the W.P. Touchdown Club (1972) , W.P. Boys Baseball Coach for 20 years during those years he coached his sons on both the Papa John's and Medics Teams. He couched the American Legion Team for 18 years.
He served in the US. Army during the Korean War in Germany where he played on a European Championship Baseball team. Mr. Cleary was employed by Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., he retired in 1994. Mr.. Cleary married Maureen Kraft on January 16, 1954 at St. Ursula's Church in Mt. Vernon. Besides his wife Maureen of White Plains he is survived hi his children Stephen Cleary of Tappan, NY Karen Lipperman, Brian Cleary and Pamela Iannibelli; all of Hawthorne, a sister Charlotte Stachnik of New City and nine grandchildren, Jacquelyn, Michael, Stephanie, Brianna, Samantha, Alisha, Kevin, John and Nicole. Visiting hours will be Thursday 5-9 PM at McMAHON, LYON & HARTNETT FUNERAL HOME, White Plains, 949-7777. Mass of Christian Burial Friday 10:00 at Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Donations can be made to the children's Hospital of your choice.
To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in The Journal News on Dec. 28, 2000.
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