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Lawrence Moloney and 3 Sons, August 1944
Lawrence Moloney, Jr.; graduated from St. Mary High School in 1937, attended Suffolk University and Georgetown Law School. Despite the fact that he held a civil service job in Washington DC, which exempted him from the military draft, he enlisted in the Army in 1943. He became an officer (Lieutenant) and was deployed overseas with the 128th infantry division in the fall of 1944. He was killed in action December 20, 1944 at Elsenbourne Ridge, Belgium, in the Battle of the Bulge. His body was initially interred in the Field of Flanders, Belgium, but was flown back to the US in 1947 and returned to Brookline where he was buried in a military service at Holyhood Cemetery in Chestnut Hill. Lt. Lawrence T. Moloney Square at the intersection of Cypress and Walnut Streets is named after him.

From the Lawrence T. Moloney Family collection