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Daniel T Christianson - The Suffolk Times

Daniel T. Christianson of Mattituck died Monday, May 10, 2021. He was 81.  He was born Jan. 11, 1940, in New York City to Anna (Blue) and H. Theodore Christianson, one of two children. He graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School. After high school, he went on to attend Cornell University and the University of Pittsburgh, where he attained his Master of Business Administration degree. He served on active duty for the United States Navy on nuclear submarines from 1962 to 1969, earning the National Defense Medal and the rank of lieutenant. He would then go on to serve for the United States Navy Reserve until his retirement in 1983, attaining the rank of lieutenant commander. 

Daniel T Christianson - Riverhead News Review

Daniel T. Christianson of Mattituck died Monday, May 10, 2021. He was 81.  He was born Jan. 11, 1940, in New York City to Anna (Blue) and H. Theodore Christianson, one of two children. He graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School. After high school, he went on to attend Cornell University and the University of Pittsburgh, where he attained his Master of Business Administration degree. He served on active duty for the United States Navy on nuclear submarines from 1962 to 1969, earning the National Defense Medal and the rank of lieutenant. He would then go on to serve for the United States Navy Reserve until his retirement in 1983, attaining the rank of lieutenant commander. 

Marine who rescued woman honored with award in his name - Riverhead News Review

Marine who rescued woman honored with award in his name Sgt. Marcus Santana summed up his feelings in one word: “Overwhelmed.” Sgt. Santana, a Marine from Flanders, was honored Friday afternoon by the NAACP’s Eastern Long Island Branch for his heroics to aid an elderly woman who collapsed while crossing the street near the Riverside traffic circle in November. While Sgt. Santana knew he was going to be honored at the ceremony at the Riverhead Free Library, he didn’t know one big surprise. He was presented a plaque for what will be an award bearing his name: the Sgt. Marcus L. Santana Special Recognition Award.

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