RITES TOMORROW FOR PFC. ANTONIO AMOR
A high mass for Pfc. Antonio Amor of 501 Hammett boulevard, who died in service in World War II, will be sung at 8 a.m. tomorrow in St. Francis Xavier Church, Rev. A.G. Nebreda officiating.
He was 21 when he died in France, Aug. 12, 1944, while serving with the Army. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monico Amor; two sisters, Esperanza and Aurora Amor; and four brothers, Alfonso, Fernando, Juan and Eduardo, all of El Paso. Burial will be with military honors in the National Cemetery, Ft. Bliss, under the direction of the Memorial Chapel.
Submitted by
Eric Ackerman
RITES TOMORROW FOR PFC. ANTONIO AMOR
A high mass for Pfc. Antonio Amor of 501 Hammett boulevard, who died in service in World War II, will be sung at 8 a.m. tomorrow in St. Francis Xavier Church, Rev. A.G. Nebreda officiating.
He was 21 when he died in France, Aug. 12, 1944, while serving with the Army. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monico Amor; two sisters, Esperanza and Aurora Amor; and four brothers, Alfonso, Fernando, Juan and Eduardo, all of El Paso. Burial will be with military honors in the National Cemetery, Ft. Bliss, under the direction of the Memorial Chapel.
Submitted by
Eric Ackerman
Inscription
PFC 134 INF 28 DIV
WORLD WAR II
Gravesite Details
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