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Manchester, CT and Naranja, FL
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Parents: William and Anna; Wife: Amelia; Children: Raymond, Patricia and Nancy
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Hartford, CT
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February 22, 1943
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40th
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No
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No
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Founded the A. Dzen Construction Company in 1945 and was involved in numerous town jobs and local projects. He was a member of St. Bridget Church and a life time member of the Rockville Lodge of Elks 1359, a member of the 40th Bomb Group Association as well as a member of the Manchester Lithuanian Club. In 1970, he was one of the founders of the Manchester State Bank and was on the Board of Directors for many years.
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Mr. Dzen passed away January 12, 2008. He is buried in St. James Cemetery in Manchester, CT.
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