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Woman Researching Hundreds Of WWII Veterans For "Reading's Boys" Project
An Endicott University graduate is on a mission to learn and write about every World War II veteran in her community.

January 17, 2025
READING - An Endicott University graduate is on a mission to learn and write about every World War II veteran in her community. It's already connecting people who never would have met.
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"I did not really consider myself a religious person when I started this project. But I think this project has made me spiritual in many ways," Autumn Hendrickson explains. Standing in Reading's Laurel Hill Cemetery, she acknowledges that she often feels surrounded by ghosts.
Hendrickson is researching and writing about every WWII veteran in Reading and North Reading. It is an enormous, emotional undertaking. Nine hundred residents joined the war effort. Thirty-two made the ultimate sacrifice. She hopes that her work will preserve their stories and pique readers' interest in the important but less dramatic- aspects of military service.
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