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PFC Joe Eddie Demerson

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PFC Joe Eddie Demerson Veteran

Birth
Death
21 Mar 1969 (aged 20)
Burial
Lamesa, Dawson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Field Of Honor
Memorial ID
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JOE EDDIE DEMERSON, PRIVATE FIRST CLASS, U.S. ARMY, LAMESA, DAWSON COUNTY, TEXAS

AWARDS AND DECORATIONS

Combat Infantryman's Badge, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal

BIOGRAPHY

Joe Ed was born in Lamesa, Texas on Aug. 26, 1948. He was the son of Willie Beatrice Walker and Albert B. Demerson. He enlisted in the Army on his 20th birthday. He was killed on March 21, 1969, while driving a military vehicle on a mission which was attacked by hostile forces. He had been in Vietnam less than 30 days, assigned to Troop D, 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Division.

Demerson had played youth baseball and participated in both football and track at Lamesa High School. He later attended Cisco Junior College and Howard College at Big Spring before enlisting.

An editorial in his hometown newspaper following his death perhaps summed up the feelings about the casualties of the Vietnam War when it said, "Only the Good Lord knows why Joe Ed Demerson was called to make the supreme sacrifice in the service of his country…but because he was, the Vietnam War is just a little closer to home today".

Joe Eddie Demerson was buried with full military honors in the Lamesa Memorial Park Cemetery in the Field of Honor Section. He was survived by his parents,the Reverend and Mrs. Albert Demerson of Lamesa, his sisters-Shirley, Alice and Jacqueline. He was also survived by his brothters, Albert and Kenneth. He was awarded a posthumous Bronze Star for meritorious service and a Purple Heart.

Joe Eddie's brother, Kenneth, a Vietnam Veteran and his father, the Reverend Albert Demerson are now deceased and rest in the same plot as Joe Eddie. His mother now resides in Amarillo, Texas. His sisters, Shirley Coutee resides in Arlington, Texas; sisters; Alice Linster and Jacqueline Riptoe live in Midland. His brothers; Albert Demerson, Jr. lives in Midland, Texas.

His name is on the Wall at Panel 29W Line 097.
JOE EDDIE DEMERSON, PRIVATE FIRST CLASS, U.S. ARMY, LAMESA, DAWSON COUNTY, TEXAS

AWARDS AND DECORATIONS

Combat Infantryman's Badge, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal

BIOGRAPHY

Joe Ed was born in Lamesa, Texas on Aug. 26, 1948. He was the son of Willie Beatrice Walker and Albert B. Demerson. He enlisted in the Army on his 20th birthday. He was killed on March 21, 1969, while driving a military vehicle on a mission which was attacked by hostile forces. He had been in Vietnam less than 30 days, assigned to Troop D, 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Division.

Demerson had played youth baseball and participated in both football and track at Lamesa High School. He later attended Cisco Junior College and Howard College at Big Spring before enlisting.

An editorial in his hometown newspaper following his death perhaps summed up the feelings about the casualties of the Vietnam War when it said, "Only the Good Lord knows why Joe Ed Demerson was called to make the supreme sacrifice in the service of his country…but because he was, the Vietnam War is just a little closer to home today".

Joe Eddie Demerson was buried with full military honors in the Lamesa Memorial Park Cemetery in the Field of Honor Section. He was survived by his parents,the Reverend and Mrs. Albert Demerson of Lamesa, his sisters-Shirley, Alice and Jacqueline. He was also survived by his brothters, Albert and Kenneth. He was awarded a posthumous Bronze Star for meritorious service and a Purple Heart.

Joe Eddie's brother, Kenneth, a Vietnam Veteran and his father, the Reverend Albert Demerson are now deceased and rest in the same plot as Joe Eddie. His mother now resides in Amarillo, Texas. His sisters, Shirley Coutee resides in Arlington, Texas; sisters; Alice Linster and Jacqueline Riptoe live in Midland. His brothers; Albert Demerson, Jr. lives in Midland, Texas.

His name is on the Wall at Panel 29W Line 097.


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