William S. (Bill) DapcevichA resident of Juneau for 83 years died December 3rd, 2011. He passed away at the Juneau Pioneers Home after a long battle with Parkinson's disease.He was born in Hazleton, Pennsylvania on March 27, 1924. Bill's parents Sam
He served in World War II and was a Signalman 2c in the U.S. Navy from 1943-1946. He moved to Galena in 1950 where he began his career in education with the Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs. He taught school in Galena, Chaneliak, Kasigluk and Minto.
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When Juneau residents have a question about local history, they often turn to Marie Darlin.
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He served in World War II and was a Signalman 2c in the U.S. Navy from 1943-1946. He moved to Galena in 1950 where he began his career in education with the Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs. He taught school in Galena, Chaneliak, Kasigluk and Minto.
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