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G. McCormack, fire department veteran of 50 years.

Publication: Newsday (Melville, NY)

Publication Date: 30-JUN-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Newsday

Byline: Andrew Strickler

Jun. 30--Gerard F. McCormack Sr., a 50-year veteran of the North Massapequa Fire Department and a longtime commissioner of the South Farmingdale Water District, died Tuesday from congestive heart illness. He was 76. McCormack was born and raised in Ozone Park, Queens. He attended John Adams High School and tried out with a Yankees farm team, the...

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