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John Earl DeSoto

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John Earl DeSoto

Birth
Death
2 Jun 2014 (aged 82)
Stanwood, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Kent, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 28B SITE 1774
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Apr. 24, 1932 - Jun. 2, 2014 John DeSoto, 82, of Stanwood, died in his sleep Monday morning. He was born April 24, 1932, to Fred and Etta (Canada) DeSoto. He joins his mother, who died shortly before his 3rd birthday, and his father, who died in 1996. John's daughter, Kerry Peine, passed away in 1988. With his father's permission, John joined the Navy in 1948. He served in port facilities in Tsingchao, China, until Chairman Mao evicted the Americans in China. He served aboard the USS Guadalupe which fueled ships in China. He was gig coxswain for the captain. He received the China Sea medal. He was part of the first invasion of Inchon, Korea aboard the USS Comstock (LSD 19). Marines were unloaded with shooting over their heads and they waited at the 9 mile tide. John received a 30% hearing disability. He returned to Shreveport and married Dorothy Lea Williams in 1954. Their children are Penny DeSoto, Angela (Greg) McClelland, Lenore (Tony) Hoffmann, Patricia (Bill) Smith, Glenn (Cynthia) DeSoto, Philip (Celina) DeSoto, and Kirk (Joycee) DeSoto. In 1990 he married Phyllis (Petterson) Cuddihy in Portland, Ore.
Apr. 24, 1932 - Jun. 2, 2014 John DeSoto, 82, of Stanwood, died in his sleep Monday morning. He was born April 24, 1932, to Fred and Etta (Canada) DeSoto. He joins his mother, who died shortly before his 3rd birthday, and his father, who died in 1996. John's daughter, Kerry Peine, passed away in 1988. With his father's permission, John joined the Navy in 1948. He served in port facilities in Tsingchao, China, until Chairman Mao evicted the Americans in China. He served aboard the USS Guadalupe which fueled ships in China. He was gig coxswain for the captain. He received the China Sea medal. He was part of the first invasion of Inchon, Korea aboard the USS Comstock (LSD 19). Marines were unloaded with shooting over their heads and they waited at the 9 mile tide. John received a 30% hearing disability. He returned to Shreveport and married Dorothy Lea Williams in 1954. Their children are Penny DeSoto, Angela (Greg) McClelland, Lenore (Tony) Hoffmann, Patricia (Bill) Smith, Glenn (Cynthia) DeSoto, Philip (Celina) DeSoto, and Kirk (Joycee) DeSoto. In 1990 he married Phyllis (Petterson) Cuddihy in Portland, Ore.

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  • Maintained by: R. Elwood
  • Originally Created by: KHL
  • Added: Jun 6, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130947186/john_earl-desoto: accessed ), memorial page for John Earl DeSoto (24 Apr 1932–2 Jun 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 130947186, citing Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, King County, Washington, USA; Maintained by R. Elwood (contributor 47816069).