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Thursday, February 18, 2021 - 10:12 pm Helen A. Martusewicz Gamble, 99½, passed away peacefully in her sleep, Friday, February 12, 2021 at Samaritan Summit Village, Watertown, NY. Born on August 13, 1921 in Turin, NY, she was a daughter of Antoni and Anna Jeszynski Pogozelski. In 1939, she married Michael Martusewicz and they had four daughters. The couple owned and operated a farm in Pamelia, NY, for several years before purchasing and operating the LeRay Hotel, Evans Mills, NY, for 11 years. Michael passed away in 1959. Then she sold the hotel and worked at Fachiney’s, Watertown, NY for a number of years. In 1970, she married Carl Gamble and he passed away in 1982. During these years, she managed a number of local restaurants. After retiring, she traveled and enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. ....
WATERTOWN - Helen A. Martusewicz Gamble, 99½, passed away peacefully in her sleep, Friday, February 12, 2021 at Samaritan Summit Village, Watertown, NY. ....
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Carl Gamble flew 244 combat missions dropping propaganda leaflets as an Air Force pilot in Vietnam from 1968-69. He still has nightmares about the fateful flight that led to his Distinguished Flying Cross. âThatâs the only one where I ever got hit by enemy ground fire. Out of 244 missions, thatâs the one,â the Madison native said. March 1, 1969, seemed like just another day for the 9th Special Operations Squadron out of Da Nang. The special operations pilots, including Capt. Gamble, would fly missions to drop leaflets telling the enemy to give up and turn in their rifles for food. Other pilots used the C-47 airplanes as gunships for air-to-ground attacks and for electronic jamming. ....