Allan E. Macnicol enlistment date was 7-7-1952 and he served until discharged on 7-31-1956. Please help us to create a biography for this veteran.
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Name: Allan Macnicol Gender: Male Birth Date: 8 Apr 1930 Death Date: 2 Jul 2005 Branch 1: AF Enlistment Date 1: 7 Jul 1952 Release Date 1: 31 Jul 1956
Allan E. MacNicol (1930 - 2005)
Allan E. MacNicol was born in Greenwich, Connecticut on April 8th, 1930, the son of Colonel Allan Edward, Sr., and Ann (Lee) MacNicol. He grew up in Rye, New York during the depression and World War II era and attended Rye High School. In school he was an excellent athlete, earning varsity letters in football, hockey, and track.
Allan E. MacNicol, while living in New London, NH passed away on Saturday, July 2, 2005 following an aviation accident age 75.
Allan is survived by his wife: Shirley MacNicol; his three children: Mary, Tom & John MacNicol, John's wife, Diane; his two step-children: Pamela Keefe & Roy Thomas Shapard, III and his wife Lisa; grandchildren: Felicia & Christopher MacNicol, Roy Thomas Shapard, IV & Jamey Mills; sister: Katherine MacNicol Purcell as well as numerous friends and extended family worldwide. A Memorial Service will be held at the First Baptist Church. New London, NH on Friday July 15, 2005 at 11:00 AM. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made in support of the Mount Washington National Landmark of Soaring project. Checks should be made out with "Landmark" in the memo line and sent to the National Soaring Museum, 51 Soaring Hill Drive, Elmira, NY 14903.
To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in Boston Globe on Jul. 10, 2005.
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