Portal:Christopher Aloysius Enright Jr.
Appearance
Christopher Aloysius Enright Jr. (1927-2009) was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on September 17, 1927, and graduated from St. Peter's Preparatory School and St. Peter's College in Jersey City. A decorated veteran, he served in Korea receiving the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. (b. September 17, 1927; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. February 26, 2009; Heritage Harbour Health and Rehabilitation Center, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA)

Christopher Aloysius Enright
Works about Christopher Aloysius Enright Jr.
[edit]- Enright (1980)
- Death of his father. "Christopher A., Tuesday August 19, 1980 of Paramus, New Jersey. Beloved husband of Margaret M. (McLaughlin). Father of Claire Portfolio, Marjorie Ingenito, Loretta McGlaughlin and Christopher A. Enright Jr. Grandfather of 14 grandchildren and great-grandson. Funeral from the Trinka Faustini Funeral Home, 439 Maywood Avenue, Maywood on Friday, August 22, 1980 at 9:30 A.M. Mass at St. Peter the Apostle Church, River Edge at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City."
- Receives Commission (1952)
- Received military commission. "Fort Sill, Oklahoma; June 3, 1952. Christopher A. Enright Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Enright, 605 Ramapo Road, Teaneck, New Jersey was to be commissioned today a Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery Officer's Corps of the U.S. Army. Lieutenant Enright was a member of the sixteenth graduating class of the Artillery Officer Candidate School. The Officer Candidate School reopened in February, 1951, after having been closed since 1946."
- Leaving the scene of an accident. "Patrolmen Robert Van Houten and Andrew Troy, while on fire duty on Rt. Twenty-eighth at 6:47 Monday night, apprehended Christopher A. Enright. Jr., 605 Ramapo Rd., Teaneck, within 40 minutes after man was reported as leaving the scene of an accident in Paramus at 6:10. The officers were directing traffic at the fire in the Hyway Diner, on Rt. when Enright's car stopped for traffic. It stalled and driver couldn't get it going. The officers noted that the car was steaming over and that the right front of the car was badly damaged. Questioning from Van Houten elicited from, the driver that he had struck car in Paramus just a short while ago. On checking with the Paramus police, it was found that the man was wanted as a hit and run driver. Enright was brought to Fair Lawn headquarters and there turned over to Paramus Patrolman, John Zabriskie."
See also
[edit]- Portal:Christopher Aloysius Enright Sr., his father
- Portal:Margaret Mary McLaughlin, his mother