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Libero
Puccini
Libero carved the "Camp Atterbury Rock" which still stands at the entrance to the Camp. He was in the hospital when his fellow POWs built the Chapel in the Meadow. He returns to Camp Atterbury each year for the Re-dedication ceremonies at the Chapel. He lives with his son in Alabama. (09-14-1999) |
![]() Rock carved by Libero Puccini and other Italian POWs |
![]() Shaking hands with the Camp Atterbury Installation Commander, Col Stachel, 1999 |
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7-22-2008
Liberos
son, who is home on emergency leave from
A couple of days ago,
he realized it was his time to go and he refused any liquids or
nourishment. He went” His Way” according to his son.
He wanted to be sure
to pass on to us that his father really enjoyed our friendship and that
his Atterbury family added happiness to his
life.
The family chose to
contact me as I am the one who started our relationship back in the
1990s when we located Libero and his wife
Lydia and made him part of our remembrances of WWll.
Arrangements are
pending at DiCicco- Berry Funeral Home,
Services are to be on
Thursday, 24 July.
The family was hoping
that Libero would be remembered during our
2008 remembrance services at
Perhaps CAVMA & the
American- Italian Society could send flower arrangements.
Jorg
Stachel |
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