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Thomas E. "Ed" Shorkey - Obit Photo

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Thomas E. "Ed" Shorkey - Obit Photo
The photo of Ed Shorkey that appeared in his obituary which appeared in The Times Herald. See Thomas E Shorkey: Obituary for a transcription.
Date & Place: in Marine City, St. Clair County, Michigan 48039, United States
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Thomas Edward Shorkey was born to Edward Charles Shorkey Sr. (1869-1954) and Dorenda M. Thomas (1878-1963) and had two sisters Mary (born 1910) and Thelma (born 1912), a brother Bernard (born 1913), and a half sibling John (1900-1950). He married Pansy Christine Duckworth (born 1917) in Madison County Tennessee on March 17th 1944 and they had two children. Thomas Shorkey was a World War 2 Veteran, and served in the Army Air Corp.
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