The Reverend Albert Fay Hill in his military uniform. After fighting for the U.S. during WWII
he became a crime-fighting priest in New Rochelle
N.Y. COURTESY JIM HILL
Pat Gehman
second from left
stands with friends outside the North Avenue Presbyterian Church in New Rochelle. From 1966-1967
she was a member of the North Avenue Irregualrs
a group of crime-fighting moms. COURTESY GEOFF GEHMAN
Albert Fay Hill
left
with Pat Gehman at a diner in the 1960s. Together
The Reverend Albert Fay Hill in his military uniform. After fighting for the U.S. during WWII
he became a crime-fighting priest in New Rochelle
N.Y. COURTESY JIM HILL
Pat Gehman
second from left
stands with friends outside the North Avenue Presbyterian Church in New Rochelle. From 1966-1967
she was a member of the North Avenue Irregualrs
a group of crime-fighting moms. COURTESY GEOFF GEHMAN
Albert Fay Hill
left
with Pat Gehman at a diner in the 1960s. Together
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