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Forum:Space Places
Topic:First Flight Lunar Module (Warren, Ohio)
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Tribune Chronicle (R. Michael Semple) photo

Cathryn Parise, center, mother of astronaut and Warren native Ronald A. Parise, views the Ohio Historical Marker dedicated to her son that was unveiled Wednesday at the site of the Neil Armstrong First Flight Lunar Module in Warren. Ronald Parise would have been 66 on Wednesday. He died in 2008 at the age of 56.

With Cathryn is Fred Pisanelli, left, a childhood friend of Ronald Parise, and James Valesky, founder of the Warren Heritage Center, which raised money for the marker.

("Endeavor" is misspelled on the plaque; the Warren Heritage Center is aware of it. The original text was correct but an error was introduced in the creation process.)

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