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Nathan Barkdull (Bud) Vickers

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Nathan Barkdull (Bud) Vickers Veteran

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Nov 1952 (aged 64)
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section N, Site 245
Memorial ID
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Uncle "Bud" was my Great-uncle, and brother to my grandma Gladys (Vickers) Workman.

Son of
Loriad Valdi Vickers and Hilan Olivia Barkdull

Grandson of
Nathan C. Vickers and Anna Sarah McDonald

He was dishonorably released from the U.S. Navy when they unjustly believed he had contracted venereal disease. Nathan fought the charge his entire life and shortly before his death the U.S. Government exonerated him and buried him with full military honors. After leaving the Navy, Nathan became an artist and an Evangelical Minister. He married four times, divorced three, and had NO children. He left a widow named Mabel.
Uncle "Bud" was my Great-uncle, and brother to my grandma Gladys (Vickers) Workman.

Son of
Loriad Valdi Vickers and Hilan Olivia Barkdull

Grandson of
Nathan C. Vickers and Anna Sarah McDonald

He was dishonorably released from the U.S. Navy when they unjustly believed he had contracted venereal disease. Nathan fought the charge his entire life and shortly before his death the U.S. Government exonerated him and buried him with full military honors. After leaving the Navy, Nathan became an artist and an Evangelical Minister. He married four times, divorced three, and had NO children. He left a widow named Mabel.

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