James Daniel Madden passed away on Friday the 3rd of June, 2016 in Pueblo, Colorado.
James was born on November 15, 1916 in Menominee, Michigan to Daniel and Frances Madden. James and his siblings, Kay, Pat, Grace and Helen enjoyed a loving family life with their parents in Minocqua, WI.
James joined the Army Air Corp on 10 Nov. 1939 and served as a top turret gunner and engineer of the B-17 bomber, or the Flying Fortress. He was assigned to Crew 51, Squadron 350 of the 100th Bomb Group. Our Dad flew 21 missions and was awarded for service as follows: Air Offensive Europe, Normandy, Rhineland. Distinguished Unit Badge, American Theatre Ribbon European African Middle Eastern Ribbon & 4 Bronze Stars, Air Medal & 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, American Defense Service Ribbon and the WWII Victory.
Having completed only 5 missions the following was reported in the local Wausau, WI paper: 'Tech. Sgt. James D. Madden, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Madden, who is the top turret gunner on an Eighth AAF Flying Fortress, has been credited officially with the destruction of a Nazi fighter during an aerial battle over Berlin recently, according to word received from a bomber station in England. The press dispatch said Sgt. Madden downed the Nazi plane in a battle in which the Forts slugged it out with the luftwaffe while dropping tons of bombs on the important Erkner ball-bearing works in Berlin.'
After heroically serving his country Jim returned and married his sweetheart, Rita Irene Deininger on June 29, 1946. He was excitedly looking forward to celebrating his 70th anniversary. Jim especially enjoyed sharing his Irish heritage through song, and his family always enjoyed listening to his many colorful jokes and stories. Several weeks ago Jim was paid tribute in Pueblo, CO as being a 2016 centenarian and wrote: "My time on earth has been and is more than wonderful. I hope the future generations are blessed with peace and joy like I have."
He is survived by his wife Rita and children/spouses: Daniel (Kim), John (Annette), Guy (Karen), Mary (Bob Barry), Tim and Cathy. His grandchildren are Amy, Declan, James, Sarah, Dillon, Jon, Elise, Nathan, Renee, Emily and Jillian. He was also mindful of all 18 great-grandchildren. He left a great legacy, many stories, and a loving family. Husband, father, patriarch and friend James Daniel Finnegan Hogan himself Madden Jr. will be greatly missed, may he rest in peace.
Services will be on Friday, June 24th, a mass at St. James Catholic Church, 1314 Newport St., Denver, CO, at 11 am. Internment will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery, 800-535-1117, 4400 W Kenyon Ave, Denver, CO at 2:30 pm.
Service
St. James Catholic Church
1314 Newport Street
Denver, CO
Friday, June 24, 2016
11:00 AM
Cemetery
Fort Logan National Cemetery
4400 W Kenyon Avenue
Denver, CO
Friday, June 24, 2016
2:30 PM