George Howard VEAZEY
Birth: 22 April 1910 in Monroeville, Monroe County, Alabama
Death: 20 March 2003 at Fort Washington Hospital in Fort Washington, Prince George’s County, Maryland (pneumonia)
Burial: Resurrection Cemetery, 8000 Woodyard Road, Clinton, Prince George’s County, Maryland, Section 63
Headstone Text: CDR. GEORGE H. MARIAN PIPER / 1910 2003 1913 1991 / TOGETHER FOREVER / VEAZEY
Parents: George Madison VEAZEY and Ethel VEAZEY (m. LAZENBY)
Parents' Children: (not necessarily in this order)
Spouse: Marian Aileen PIPER
Marriage: 11 September 1937 in Washington, D.C.
Children:
Military Service: Commander of Coast Guard base in New Orleans during World War II. Served in the Coast Guard Reserve until 1970, retiring as a Commander.
Employment: Patrol Officer for the Metropolitan Police Department 1940-1956. Duty Officer with the Red Cross in Washington, D.C., 1956-1975.
Close Family also in the Same Cemetery: George and Marian share a headstone, buried in Section 63. Their daughter -- Catherine -- is also buried in this cemetery.
Family Information Compiled From: FindAGrave website (#97102676), FamilySearch website (#LJ2S-GNG), and family records.
m. = maiden name
h1. = surname of first husband
Death: 20 March 2003 at Fort Washington Hospital in Fort Washington, Prince George’s County, Maryland (pneumonia)
Burial: Resurrection Cemetery, 8000 Woodyard Road, Clinton, Prince George’s County, Maryland, Section 63
Headstone Text: CDR. GEORGE H. MARIAN PIPER / 1910 2003 1913 1991 / TOGETHER FOREVER / VEAZEY
Parents: George Madison VEAZEY and Ethel VEAZEY (m. LAZENBY)
Parents' Children: (not necessarily in this order)
- George Howard VEAZEY
- Ernestine HARDIN (m. VEAZEY)
- James M. VEAZEY
Spouse: Marian Aileen PIPER
Marriage: 11 September 1937 in Washington, D.C.
Children:
- Carolynne Sue LATHROP (m. VEAZEY)
- Nancy Elizabeth NOBLES (m. VEAZEY)
- George Howard VEAZEY Jr.
- Catherine Rose VEAZEY (h1. PATTERSON)
Military Service: Commander of Coast Guard base in New Orleans during World War II. Served in the Coast Guard Reserve until 1970, retiring as a Commander.
Employment: Patrol Officer for the Metropolitan Police Department 1940-1956. Duty Officer with the Red Cross in Washington, D.C., 1956-1975.
Close Family also in the Same Cemetery: George and Marian share a headstone, buried in Section 63. Their daughter -- Catherine -- is also buried in this cemetery.
Family Information Compiled From: FindAGrave website (#97102676), FamilySearch website (#LJ2S-GNG), and family records.
m. = maiden name
h1. = surname of first husband