Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1945 — Page 3
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hserved Zin, . 0. SEXSON, DEAD— “6. . Ple. John J. Quinn, nephew of | years. Beforefthis time he attend: Turtet gunner on a B-24 Cpl'service he was employed * At the Pvt, Joseph D, Carrico, previouse re : i Mrs. Clare Loonam, 3928 Layman |ed school in. Jeniucks. | Robert K. Woods has been listed Marmon-Herrington=Co, {ly ‘reported missing since Jan, 19 in uerve Hy A former employee of the Inter- ave. was seri s = as missing over Austria since Ba om Belgium 118s “writien his wife, Mrs Versary is ! er = > ' y » ) to 4 p. m. Raionel Harvester Co, Sgt William [ously wounded in MISSING — Masch 39. PRISONERS— Helen Becher Carrico, 1534 Raye Ss. DeBurgh, was killed in action in| {Germany on A vigator on a B-17 with the The 'wanr department message was ila v wit the -106th : : h 4 Davis received yesterday by Lis wife, Mrs,| AD Infanuyman with {mond st, from a German prison on were mars Belgium on Jan. 20, while serving [Ma with 8th air force, F. O.- John W. Spen- co 0 Fo River ave He, Mis. vision Previously Tisted 4s miss- | enmp ; unty April 6, i with the infantry. ‘ cer, son of Mrs. Mildred Keller, 1130 bs . ; oo . “Harle . : ro : . rr, § S. y 414 arents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles ing since Dec. 21, Pvt. Minna F. RAY in ang around : He is We son of Louis 8, DeBurgh, [the 4 or Charles st., has b reported miss- Woodss319 Marion ave : ; : ; G : The 26 yea! oid Infantryman ya Los Angeles. A sister, Miss Jose- jClyigion Brie 3h, nas deen repo os Seay, alld Ce, Zeilinga is. now In a Germaniemploved at the Curtiss-Wright i g : ! {1st army, Pvt | : t ver Ger WV since Enlisting in the air force in Sep- Iv 80 I rents of nine | phine DeBurgh, also of Los Angeles, Qian whe is2) {ing in action over Germany since tember, 1943, the 24-year-old gun. Prison camp approximately 80 mi es’ Cor before entering the army a ir Crane, Mrs, survives him. . I has been RETSEE ’ {March 18. ‘ner has been -oferseas with the 15th.{rom Berlin - |year ago, He went overseas last 's. Joe Bush, Sgt. DeBurgh who was 31, en- since June, 1944. | The 20-year-old officer has been air force since this January, A Pvt Zeilinga is the husband of | November oy and Ward, tered the army April 7, 1942, going Before entering |awarded the air medal and has graduate of Washisgton high school, Mrs. Joan Zeilinga, R. R:'9, Box! s, and Earl, overseas last October, He came to| the army in |been overseas since January. He Cpl, Woods operated a Times sta. 528, and son of Mrs. Winnie Pvt. Carriso’ has two -ihildren, ave 27 grand- Indianapolis from St. Louis, Mo. | March, 1943. he Pvt. Quinn lenfered ~ service in August, 1943. tion on W. Maryland st. while at- Zeilinga, 1546 Churchman ave He Carolyn and Danny, and is the som aa 8 0 Iwas employed by the Richardson & | |F. O. Spencer was graduated from tending school and is a formér is 26'and a former student at Ben of * Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carrice DING Pvt. Wallace R. (Bob) Steward,| Pvt. Minna F. Zeilinga, R. R. 9, | Pvt. Wallace R. (Bob) Steward Co. Pvt. Quinn is a graduate of 'high school at Elizabethtown, Ky. Times carrier. Before entering Davis high school Loogootee : who on Wednesday was listed as| Box 528, prisoner of Germany. . killed in Germany. Warren Central high school. » | missing since March 9, in Ger-| pow eo x = BY FIRE man y been reported killed in Pvt. Donald C. Banks, an In: ) OIE 8, oes ’ Ye Dad porte fantryman, was wounded March hn action. 24 in Germany, accordi 4 ord m . *S, on Sumner Theé word was received yesterday received by his wi hor STRAUSS . Ta by his wife, Mrs. Blossom Steward, Banks, 4238 Crittenden ave. SAYS: j1's ONE DAY NEARER CTORY approximately 805 N. Keystone ave, and his par- Entering the army in July, 1944 % ‘ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Pvt. Banks trained -. ned by Henry = Steward, 914 N. Keystone ave y Tex., and is st GRP Pan Box 783, pre= , . y . nin, - 8 ent overseas in Détatse i de 1 Pvt. Steward, who was 24, had January. His father, Andrew J. . \ been -serving with ‘the “1st army| Banks, lives at 3150 Gladst puty Sheriffy overseas bind January. He was a a 8» Sone ae 'r and Nick former student at Technical high| Wounded March 2%, for the second school and an ‘employee of the time on ‘the Western front, Pfc. Pennsylvania railroad before enter-| Frank F. Fonn Jr, is now making Ing service. normal improve- ‘ Surviving: besides his wife and ment in a hos--parents are .a. small son, Wallace | Capt. Donald ©. Thomas F/O John W. Spencer . .. missing |pital in Europe, Robert, who is 2 years old, and a Killed. svir France. over Germany. according to word brother, Fred Jr. he received by ‘his ') » . a - wife, Mrs. Mary § Capt. Donald O. Thomas, a navi- | {Ponn, 1431 "N. % gator on_a B-26 bomber previously | | Tremont st, listed as’ missing in France since Pvt. Fonn was
' He was . A paratrooper, Wayne F. M Haynes, is serving in France. ‘and has been in the ‘army eight + ee t 5 op : : : ; a a: STRAUSS SAYS: —<— — |T'$* ONE DAY UNEARIR- VICTORY = © 1. Ele § ‘ > OLR | i ; 4 . ie : 5 - El : H @ i 2 «@ * ? } « Po pp EE my RATS Gh ne rg er PEC ia a : Se oh i do i | .
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Jan. 16, has been reported killed | wounded the secon that date when his plane was| | ond time in- Gershot down, ol I imany, and the Ha The war department message | first time last Oc- Frank Fonn was received last week by his wife, {tober in France. Wounded
Mrs, Virginia Thomas, Shelbyville] “# He is an_infantry MP with the 1st and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Hi army and has been overseas since Owen M. Thomas, who recently \ aK bg 1944. Before going into, moved from 49 Hendricks pl. to Gnd 5 service in November, 1942, he was KoKomo. Joseph D. ( arrico, Donald C. Banks, | employed at Kingan & Co. Prisoner. Wounded.
At the time he was Killed Capt. Thomas was on his 54th mission | wounded and had been overseas since April, |action, 1944. He enlisted in the air force | 1942, and was called to| active duty in November, 1942. Thomas was a graduate of Technical high school and a former | employee of the International Harvester Co. Surviving besides parents are a ‘seven-months-old | daughter, Donna Louise, and
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fonn, live at 555 N. Tremont st. His [small daughter, Barbara Joan, lives lat the 1431 N. Tremont address. ” Ed n Terhune, hushand of Mrs. Martha| Struck by a sniper at the Rhine ‘D. Terhune, 824 N. Grant ave. | near Cologne, Cpl. Robert A Brown, {18 hospitalized in the Philippines | son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, after receiving serious wounds|1720 Berwick, is hospitalized in | there Feb. 18 England and expects to return to Serving with=the -111th-airborne |the states soon. division, . Pvt. Terhune has been| The 22-year-old infantryman overseas 14 months and in service|served- with 1st army and has brother, Raymond | Philippines from wounds received "WO vears. He is a former resident been overseas since November, -1943 : 4 8 a Feb. 23. in Manila jo! Jasonville, cpl Brown entered the nationad WOUNDED— % # a» lguard eight years ago and went Now 1 | He is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. | . A, marine veteran of Guadalcanal | into active duty when they were Ow improvini in a hossual in Harvey Hardy, 1052 Oliver st, and) and Bougainville, Pfe. Otis Marvin | called. He is graduate of Technical
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i Cpl. Before entering the army March! 6. 1943, Pvt. Kimbrell worked at the Indianapolis Bleaching Co. He is a former resident of Cumber{land, Ky., where he attended school.
slightly Robert K. Woods . . . ing over Austria,
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» ~ » { Veteran of the battles for Guadalcanal and Bougainville, Pfe.| | James M. Hardy is recovering in the
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New Guinea, Pfc. Louis M. Kim-|a brother of S. Sgt. Robert Lee] brell, a paratrooper, was wounded |Hardy, who is serving with the Haynes, brother of Mrs, Be hoot on former ployee Feb. 16 on Corrigedor. He is the |army in France. | Crider, 4440 Cornelius ave. was ® 8 8 | son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kim-| Pvt. Hardy, who is 26, has been woundéd on Iwo Jima early in! Pfc. Emmett T. Russell, son of | brell, 722 Fletcher ave. {overseas three years and holds two! March : | Mrs. Jennie M. Russell, 3714 RooseThe 20-year-old serviceman has| presidential unit citations. He en-| Pvt. Haynes. who is 19. is on his|velt ave. was wounded March 20, been Overseas ‘approximately 19 (tered service three and one-half {second tour of duty in the Pacific in New Guinea
Russell has
months, having previously served in | years ago and is with an infantry "having returned the last time in| A paratrooper, Pvt. f He is 28
New Guinea and Australia and |regiment FJuly, 1944 = brother, Cpl. Thomas been overseas one year.
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