- Bernard Mammes
Bernard Mammes (
September 3 ,1911 –February 27 ,2000 ) was an American cyclist.Born in
Manhattan , Mammes moved with his family toRockaway Park, Queens around 1920. His father owned an ice cream parlor, where Mammes worked as a youth.Taking place during the depression, many thought the
1932 Summer Olympics held inLos Angeles , was going to be an economic failure. Even so, after a fewmovie stars such asCharlie Chaplin ,Marlene Dietrich ,Douglas Fairbanks andMary Pickford volunteered to entertain, 37 countries sent over 1300 athletes to the games. They were a huge success. This was the first time anOlympic Village would be built for the games, and competitors such asBabe Didrikson ,Eddie Tolan andLuigi Beccali made headlines. Mammes won a position as a cyclist, and placed 8th in the 1000m time trial with a time of 1 hour and 18 minutes.Answering the call of his country, he entered the
American Armed Forces , where he served as a Staff Sergeant inWorld War II . In 1945, he married Nancy, and had four children.After being discharged, he returned to
New York , partnering with his father in Mammes' Ice Cream, which had become well known in Rockaway. Until 1968, He work in the parlor from May through September, while working at Hegarty and Co., from which he retired after 25 years. From 1975 until his final retirement in 1998 at age 86, Mammes worked at Gateway National Park's Breezy Point Unit at Riis Park.Bernard Mammes is buried at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale,
Long Island .References
* [http://www.rockawave.com/News/2000/0304/Obits/ "The Wave" of Long Island Newspaper]
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