Cuthbert's obituary
Bert was drafted into the Navy in 1943 during his first semester of his senior year at DeWitt Clinton HS. He was a part of USS Mount McKinley ship which departed from Norfolk, VA in 1944. The ship wasn’t a battleship, however a flagship for commanding officers. Bert was originally hired as a Steward’s Mate First Class (the lowest position in the US Navy). He then was promoted to a transcriber and Morse Code Operator considering he was one of a few members who had a high school education.
Bert was one of ten men on the ship to get tested for penmanship and the speed of their writing. He excelled on the test which got him his promotion. Each day he would sit in the captain’s chambers and transcribe what the commanding officers were discussing. Succeeding the meetings, Bert would send his transcript to headquarters and other ships through Morse Code. One day he decoded a Morse Code that his ship received, which read that their sister ship was attacked and they needed to retreat. Bert was one of the few minorities to receive a GI Bill for WWII which allowed him to purchase his home in the suburbs of NY.
Following his military services, Bert, finished his high school degree in 1946 and later became a US mailman in which is retired after 30+ years of service. During his retirement in the Poconos, Bert became the President of the Whispering Glenn Community for 5 years and a chairmen of the board.
Bert is survived by his two daughters: Marcela Johnson and Lisa Holder, his son-in-laws: Joe Johnson and Donald Hopson, his three grandchildren: Joseph Johnson, Adriana Johnson and Armando Hopson, his two great-grandchildren: Taya Johnson and Myles Johnson. Bert is also survived by his nieces: Linda Alkins, Michele Pierce, Tina Garlington, his nephew: Micheal Marquez and a plethora of cousins and great nieces and nephews.
Bert was preceded by his wife, Sixta Iris Marquez Holder, his parents: Hamilton and Louise Motley Holder, his brother-in-law, Joe Marquez, his three brothers, Wilfred Holder, Othneal Holder and Clyde Holder, his sister: Corine Holder Alkins, his niece: Barbara Alkins and his nephew: Tony Marquez.
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Rhonda Parris- My condolences go out to my dear friend Marcela and family. Your father was truly a kind and wonderful…
Rhonda Parris- My condolences go out to my dear friend Marcela and family. Your father was truly …
Rhonda Parris- My condolences go out to my dear friend Marcela …
Uncle Bert is a huge part of my childhood. He is the kindest, honest, and most dependable person I know. His mother in …
Uncle Bert is a huge part of my childhood. He is the kindest, honest, and most dependable person I …
Uncle Bert is a huge part of my childhood. He is the kindest, ho…
For as long as can remember my Uncle Bert, he was the most genuine man I’ve ever known. His smile lit up a room and hi…
For as long as can remember my Uncle Bert, he was the most genuine man I’ve ever known. His smile …
For as long as can remember my Uncle Bert, he was the most genui…