Camden County Vietnam KIA
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Camden County Vietnam KIA Index (Candlelight RSVP Yes Family & Schoolmates)

 
JOHN D. LEARY
Home Of Record:
COLLINGSWOOD
County:
Camden
Status:
Killed In Action
Rank:
LCPL
Branch Of Service:
Marines
Country Of Incident:
SVN
Date of Casualty:
April 27, 1969
Date of Birth:
July 08, 1948




 

 

 

 
JOHN DENNIS LEARY


LCPL - E3 - Marine Corps - Regular

Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Sep 28, 1968
Casualty was on Apr 27, 1969
In QUANG NAM, SOUTH VIETNAM
NON-HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
OTHER ACCIDENT
Body was recovered

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John Dennis Leary was born on July 8, 1948. He lived in Collingswood, NJ. He graduated from Collingswood High School in 1967. He played football, wrestling and track. He attended Camden County Community College for one year.

Leary entered the US Marine Corps in April 1968, and attained the rank of Lance Corporal (LCPL).

Leary was killed in action on April 27, 1969. Leary is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Cherry Hill, NJ.

Leary was awarded the Bronze Star.


We called him Denny. He was a great guy. I am his sister and he was my hero. It seemed that everyone loved him. He was an athlete---played football for Collingswood High School (undefeated 1966). He was a wrestler and a track star. He was voted “best-looking” of his senior class and he was awarded the “Brooks Irvine award” in his senior year.

Jane Anne Leary, Sister

Information provided by Jane Anne Leary (sister) and NJVVMF.



MESSAGES LEFT ON THEWALL-USA

** Note that some of these messages are from years ago and their contact information may not be good anymore **

bruce ferguson
ferg0331@comcast.net
classmate and fellow Marine
908 bobwood ave Gloucester City N.J. 08030 U.S.A.
Friend, Spiritual brothers, Andy C.& I , Denny & John H. buddy sys
Denny was someone I looked up to, for his selfless giving of his time,compassion,and non-judgemental help when anyone needed him.I think of him almost daily.It's a great loss to our community to be without Denny.When it was time to name my son there could be no other choice- John Dennis Ferguson. We were together in Vietnam briefly, along with Andy & John Hill and reminissed about our high school days, the Greatest years of our lives and bonded as brothers. I MISS HIM DAILY and dearly! Thanks Den.
Dec 15, 2006

Denise (Dager) Bennett
dennybenny5@comcast.net
Collingswood High School Classmate
64 Dorset Court
Somerdale, NJ 08083 USA

We Will Always Remember Our Class of '67 Loss
Denny kidded me about having the same nickname. He was so handsome, athetic,and a genuinely nice guy - his death in Vietnam was so tragic. My family and I visited the Wall in Washington but I was moved to tears and could not locate John Dennis Leary's name. Denny will always hold a special place in the hearts of '67 Collingswood High School grads. We will always miss him.
Saturday, May 24, 2003

Doreen Clayton
dclayton@crab.rutgers.edu
childhood friend
1021 OaKwood Road
Haddonfield, NJ 08033 USA
DENNY LEARY NEVER FORGOTTEN
John 'Denny' Leary was a unique and outstanding friend, athlete, and a wonderful human being greatly loved by all who were fortunate to know him. He will always be remembered and missed by his friends from Collingswood High School Class of 1967.
Wednesday, January 29, 2003


KEITH RODGERS

itskeith49@cs.com
classmate
i45 Altair Dr
Sewell, NJ 08080 Glo
"Denny", though not a close friend, was an admired classmate and is missed along with Jay McCarthy who also gave his life in service to his country. This is written on 2/1/03, the day we lost seven Space Shuttle heroes. Sent to serve, home in our hearts.
Saturday, February 01, 2003

Dennis O'Hara
dohara@terranova.net
Classmate
302 Ryan Ave.
Key Largo, Fl. 33037 U.S.A.
A Friend
Only once in my life have I known someone who really cared about everyone he knew.Denny was that person.He didn't have to go out of his way to treat someone well, he did it naturally. I feel privliged to have known him and to be able to call him friend.His loss has been with me for over 30 years now,and I still feel that I would have rather paid his price while I was there than the world loss his special gift.
Sunday, February 02, 2003

Jim Concannon
jjc6@epix.net
School Teacher/Coach
Box 107-RD 2
Wapwallopen, PA 18660 USA
MEMORIES OF DENNY
I was a teacher/coach at Collingswood Junior and Senior High School. I only have good memories of Denny. He had an outstanding sense of humor and was always respectful of me. We laughed at a lot of crazy things he did. I can still see his face right now. He is sadly missed but always remembered. Rest in peace.
Wednesday, February 19, 2003


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