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Ruth and John Kempisty Avenue

Photo of Ruth and John Kempisty Avenue sign, Google Street Map, 2024, accessed October 29, 2024

Ruth and John Kempisty met while serving in the Armed Forces during WWII and married shortly after the war in 1946. They settled in Maspeth and became members of Community Board 5.

The Kempisty’s were very active in the community, some of the organizations to which they belonged include: the Maspeth Anti-Crime Task Force, the Anti-Sludge Group, the United Veterans and Fraternal Organizations of Maspeth, COP 104, COMET (Communities of Maspeth & Elmhurst Together), Kowalinski Post #4 (of which Ruth was the only woman veteran member), Graffiti Removal Special Interest Group, and the Juniper Park Civic Association. Ruth who passed away on October 29, 2013, served on a State Senate Veterans Advisory Commission; while John, who passed away on May 16, 2019, supported the annual Three Man Basket Ball Tournament in Frontera Park, by serving up hamburgers and hot dogs, and was a member of the Parks Service Committee of Community Board 5.

Sources:

Margaret Magnus, “John & Ruth Kempisty - Together Forever,” The Juniper Berry, October 9, 2008, https://junipercivic.com/juniper-berry/article/john-ruth-kempisty-together-forever

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