RICHARD G. STERN, JR., LTJG, USN
Richard Stern, Jr. '42
Lucky Bag
From the 1942 Lucky Bag:
RICHARD GANS STERN, JR.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dick, Sterno
"Hey, Mister, where are you from? Philadelphia? Do you know——?" Philly is his home town, and if you talk to him a while you will want to make it yours. He likes variety in everything except hops, and Saturday night will always find him there. He never puts down a good book, and there are few people more interested in current events.
Battalion Football; Lacrosse 4, 3, 2, NA; Boat Club 4, 3, 2, 1; Reception Committee 3, 2, 1; Cheerleader 2, 1; 2 Stripes.
The Class of 1942 graduated on December 19, 1941, less than two weeks after the United States entered World War II. The class had previously been scheduled to graduate in February 1942.
RICHARD GANS STERN, JR.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dick, Sterno
"Hey, Mister, where are you from? Philadelphia? Do you know——?" Philly is his home town, and if you talk to him a while you will want to make it yours. He likes variety in everything except hops, and Saturday night will always find him there. He never puts down a good book, and there are few people more interested in current events.
Battalion Football; Lacrosse 4, 3, 2, NA; Boat Club 4, 3, 2, 1; Reception Committee 3, 2, 1; Cheerleader 2, 1; 2 Stripes.
The Class of 1942 graduated on December 19, 1941, less than two weeks after the United States entered World War II. The class had previously been scheduled to graduate in February 1942.
Loss
Richard was lost when USS Amberjack (SS 219) was sunk by a patrol craft on February 16, 1943 near Rabaul.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
Richard traveled on USS Henderson from Pearl Harbor on April 22, 1942, to San Francisco.
His mother Isabelle M. (Welsh) Stern was born in 1891-1892 New Jersey. She married Richard’s father in 1917. His father was a merchandise broker who went to Europe six months after Richard was born.
Richard’s parents divorced, and his father remarried in 1924. In 1930, he was an automotive salesman in Radnor, Pennsylvania.
Richard lived with his mother at the Bellrich apartments at 15th Street and Spruce.
His mother, Isabella, was listed as next of kin.
Richard is remembered at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial.
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