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Vincent J. Celeste March 20, 1924- January 26, 2015 Attorney Vincent J. Celeste was born in Boston, MA on March 20, 1924. His parents were immigrants Philip and Josephine Celeste who came from Italy and settled in Boston, MA.

In December 1945, he married Marie Gomes from New York and had four children James, Jean, Marie, and Philip. Attorney Celeste was a graduate of Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy class of 1945.

He was a veteran of World War II and served with distinction aboard the SS McDowell which was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine on December 16, 1943.

He was a member of the Tin Fish Club and in 1965 was awarded the Meritorious Alumni Service Award as a graduate who best exemplifies the finest tradition of the Corps- Acta Non Verba by rendering meritorious service to the purposes and tradition of the USMMA Alumni Association and Foundation.

Attorney Celeste was a graduate of Suffolk Law School in Boston, MA and successfully built his own law firm and practiced law at 1 Court St. and later at 53 State St. Boston, MA. He was a member of the Bar Association in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and he was admitted and tried cases before the United States Supreme Court.

-Served as Secretary to Massachusetts Republican Governor Christian Herter

-Republican candidate for Congress against John F. Kennedy

-1958 Republican nominee for Massachusetts. US Senate against incumbent Sen. John F. Kennedy.

-Republican candidate for Massachusetts Attorney General

Attorney Vincent J. Celeste was a lifelong republican who dedicated years of service to the Republican Party of Massachusetts.

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