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16851 | Witnesses: Larry Murray and Theresa Cullen McGrath | Family F10750
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16852 | Wittenberg Enterprise August 31, 1944 - date of newspaper LIEUT. JACK EICKHOFF KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Mrs. William Eickhoff yesterday received a message that her grandson, Lieut. Jack Eickhoff, of Antigo, died Tuesday evening from injuries received when his training plane crashed at Don Scott Field, Columbus, Ohio. The injured flier walked from the wrecked plane to the hospital. He was suffering, from second and third degree burns which were not believed to be fatal. The body will be brought to Antigo for burial. Jack Eickhoff was 20 years old and the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eickhoff, former residents of Wittenberg. He enlisted in the air corps for aviation cadet training in April, 1942, and was commissioned in February of this year. He was a visitor in Wittenberg, last June, coming to attend the funeral of his grandfather, William Eickhoff, on June 2. Lieut. Robert Sheen, of Berwick, Pa., was also injured in the crash, which occurred Tuesday afternoon. Date: 8/29/1944 Aircraft Type: BT-13 Serial Number: 42-88734 Squaderon: 2114BU Home Base: Lockbourne AAB (Columbus, Ohio) Action: Killed in landing accident, destroyed by fire on ground Pilot: Jack K. Eickhoff Location: Don Scott Field (Columbus, Ohio) | EICKHOFF, John Keith (I23650)
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16853 | Wittenberg Enterprise June 18, 1944 – date of newspaper William Frederick C. Eickhoff, 83 Tuesday, May 30, 1944 Funeral services for William Eickhoff, who died in this village on Tuesday of last week, were held a First Lutheran church at 2:00 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Rev. Palmer Wahl officiated and Mrs. L. E. Peterson and Gerhard Johnson sang solos. Interment was in the church cemetery. The pallbearers were Eric Hanson, John Nessheim, Axel Westlund, Val Meckes, Emmanuel Bentson and Olin Hagen. Those in charge of the flowers were Mrs. 0. B. Hagen, Mrs. Axel Westlund, Mrs. Sanford Iverson and Mrs. E. J. Bentson. Among those from a distance at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vetting and daughter Arlene, and Mrs. Olga Kieselhorst, Mrs. Viola Schroeder, Mrs. Herbert Vetting, Mrs. Olga Kieselhorst, Donald Larson and Mrs. Anna Jacobson, all of Manitowoc. Miss Dora Eickhoff, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eickhoff and daughter, Mrs. John Reed, of Antigo; Miss Sophie Holm, of Shawano; Lieut. Jack Eickhoff, of Columbus, Ohio; John Reed, of Great Lakes Naval Training Station; Mrs. Charles Holm, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Loberg, Miss Clare Holm, Miss Hildegard Holm, Mrs. Oscar Holm, Norman Holm, and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kirkeby, all of lower Morris. William Frederick Christian Eickhoff was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 5, 1860. While a young man he went to St. Hilaire, Minnesota, where he farmed for a number of years and also worked at other occupations. On November 8, 1885, he was married at St. Hilaire, to Miss Marie Larson, of Manitowoc. In 1908 he and his family moved to this village where he passed away at his home on May 30 after an illness of more than a year. He leaves to mourn his death his wife, one son, Harold, of Antigo, and two daughters, Myrtle (Mrs. Henry Hanson), of this village, and Dora of Chicago; also one sister, Emma, of Callicoon, New York. Two daughters, Mabel and Helen, and three brother and one sister preceded him in death. He also leaves six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. | EICKHOFF, William Frederick (I1935)
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16854 | Wiygul Cemetery | BRASFIELD, Eustis Marvin (I32535)
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16855 | WOODLAND - Services for Ricky Lynn Brassfield, 43, who died Oct. 3, 2003, were held 2 p.m. Oct. 5, 2003, at Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with Danny Washington officiating. Interment was held in Old Field Cemetery. Mr. Brassfield was disabled and attended First Assembly of God church. Survivors include his wife, Betty Ann Brassfield of Houston; one son, Ricky D. Brassfield; five sisters, Virginia Gregory of Pontotoc, Wanda Gregory of Woodland, Carolyn Gann and her husband, Ray, both of Houston, Joe Cross and her husband, Dean, both of Houlka, Katherine Hughes and her husband, Tom, both of Woodland; four brothers, Stevie Brassfield and his wife, Ruby, both of Houston; Lucky Brassfield and his wife, Gerildine, both of Fulton, John Brassfield and his wife, Karen, both of Hamilton, David Brassfield and his wife, Connie, both of Houston. | BRASSFIELD, Ricky Lynn (I31918)
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16856 | Woodlands Cemetery | ADAMS, Patti (I15471)
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16857 | Woodlawn Cementery | BRASSFIELD, John Andrew (I27597)
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16858 | Woodlawn Cemetery | MERRITT, Cynthia Maria (I9325)
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16859 | Woodlawn Cemetery | BRASFIELD, John E (I14788)
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16860 | Woodlawn Cemetery | BRASSFIELD, Edwin (I15933)
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16861 | Woodlawn Cemetery | POPPLE, Frederick D (I22510)
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16862 | Woodlawn Cemetery | BRASSFIELD, Jerry Franklin (I28808)
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16863 | Woodlawn Cemetery | PADGETT, Pearl M. (I35369)
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16864 | Woodlawn Cemetery | CARR, Randle LeiRoy (I40044)
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16865 | Woodlawn Cemetery Claremore Ok oldest grave 1849 all Brassfields JACK, MAMIE, BEN F, EDDIE LEE, J.D., JOHN A, MAY, MYRTLE O, ROY BENTON, BAB (BABY?) | BRASSFIELD, John Andrew (I27597)
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16866 | Woodlawn Memorial Park | BARBEE, Walter Irvin (I11357)
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16867 | Woodrow W. Gideon Sr., Greenville Woodrow Wilson Gideon, Sr., 83, of 203 Keith Dr., died Thursday, July 20, 2000. Born in Lexington, Tenn., he was the son of the late Thomas Brassfield and Lena Parker Gideon. Served: U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Survivors: wife, Sara Mauzy Gideon; a daughter, Suzanne McConnell of Greenville; a son, Woodrow Wilson Gideon Jr. of Seaford, Va.; and five grandchildren, Erin McConnell, Jennifer Piper, Woodrow Wilson Gideon III, Jeffery and Eddie Gideon. Memorial service: 1 p.m. Monday at Overbrook Baptist Church. Omit flowers. Memorials: Overbrook Baptist Church, 1705 E. North St., Greenville, SC 29607. -- The Mackey Mortuary, Century Drive. | GIDEON, Woodrow W. Sr. (I19326)
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16868 | Woodville, McCracken | Family F6403
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16869 | Word was received yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Smith, E1224 Twelfth, of the accidental drowning of their son, Lindley Jr. (wrong), 25, while on a fishing expedition near North Vancouver, B.C., July 9. So far searchers have been unable to locate the body of Mr. Smith. - Spokane Newspaper | SMITH, Lindley George (I39507)
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16870 | Worked in aero-space industries. His name is on a plaque on the moon. | MCKENNA, Lawrence Sidney (I17089)
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16871 | Works on army cots for Simmons Furniture. Wife's name shown as Florence. | WALSH, Charles John (I27722)
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16872 | Works Progress Administration, Index to Birth Records, Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940 | Source Source: S1014 (S1014)
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16873 | Works Progress Administration. Index to Birth Records. Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940. | Source Source: S8250 (S8250)
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16874 | Works Project Administration, Graves Registration Project, Washington, D.C.: n.p., n.d. | Source Source: S18236 (S18236)
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16875 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S317 (S317)
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16876 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S451 (S451)
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16877 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S737 (S737)
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16878 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S960 (S960)
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16879 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S1601 (S1601)
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16880 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S4198 (S4198)
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16881 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S5736 (S5736)
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16882 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S5754 (S5754)
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16883 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S6263 (S6263)
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16884 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S6337 (S6337)
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16885 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S6951 (S6951)
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16886 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S7175 (S7175)
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16887 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S9102 (S9102)
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16888 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S9763 (S9763)
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16889 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S10079 (S10079)
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16890 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S11063 (S11063)
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16891 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S12234 (S12234)
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16892 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S12498 (S12498)
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16893 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S12962 (S12962)
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16894 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S12970 (S12970)
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16895 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S13812 (S13812)
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16896 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S13854 (S13854)
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16897 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S14205 (S14205)
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16898 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S14208 (S14208)
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16899 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S14236 (S14236)
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16900 | World War I Civilian Draft Registrations | Source Source: S14284 (S14284)
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