Walter Kostanski

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Walter Kostanski
Born(1923-12-10)December 10, 1923
Erving, Massachusetts
DiedJune 15, 2015(2015-06-15) (aged 91)
OccupationBusinessperson & Politician
Years active1957 to 1995
Organizations
Political partyRepublican

Walter Theodore Kostanski Jr. (December 10, 1923–June 15, 2015) was an American businessman and politician.

History

Early life

Walter Kostanski was born in Erving, Massachusetts. He lived in Turners Falls, Massachusetts and went to the Turners Falls High School.[1]

In 1942, Kostanski tried out for the Chicago Cubs, and then the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1946.[1]

Military

Kostanski served in the United States Naval Armed Guard during World War II. While in the guard he served as a Gunners Mate Third Class on the ESSO Rochester from 1943-1946.[1][2] In 1947, Kostanski married Virginia Geraghty.[1]

Walter Kostanski
Allegiance
WWII Victory Medal
, American Area Campaign Ribbon
  • European – African Area
  • Campaign Ribbon
  • Asiatic – Pacific Area Ribbon
  • The Philippine Liberation Medal
  • Business

    After his service in the military he went to the Franklin & Marshall College and to the New England Institute of Funeral Directing Embalming. Kostanski lived in Turners Falls with his wife and family. He was a funeral director and was the owner of the Kostanski Funeral Home in Turners Falls.

    Politics

    Kostanski served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1957 to 1971 and was a Republican. He served as the Franklin County Register of Deeds from 1971 to 1995. Kostanski retired in 1995.[1]

    Death

    Kostanski died at his home in Turners Falls on June 15, 2015.[3][4][1]

    Awards and medals

    War medals include:[1]

    Notes

    1. ^ a b c d e f g "Kostanski Funeral Home, Inc. | Greenfield MA funeral home and cremation". Kostanski Funeral Home, Inc. | Greenfield MA funeral home and cremation. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
    2. ^ Davis, Richie (25 June 2015). "Former state rep., public servant Walter Kostanski dies at age 91". Retrieved 12 April 2023.
    3. ^ Walter Kostanski-obituary
    4. ^ '1969-1970 Public Officials of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.' Norma C. Pidgeon/Wallace C. Mills, Biographical Sketch of Walter Theodore Kostanski, pg. 203