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PVT Mendel Kermit Abercrombie

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PVT Mendel Kermit Abercrombie

Birth
Laurens County, South Carolina, USA
Death
25 Jun 1944 (aged 30)
France
Burial
Gray Court, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.6590049, Longitude: -82.0401607
Memorial ID
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WOODRUFF-Graveside services for Pvt. Kermit Abercombie, who was killed in Europe June 25, 1944, will be held Friday afternon at 4 at the Bramlett Methodist Church cemetery. Full military rites will be given by soldiers from the Greenville base.

Pvt. Abercrombie was born and reared in the Harristown section of Laurens County.

He attended Greenville High School, but graduated from Boys' School in Anderson.

He entered service in October 1943, and was trained at Camp Wheeler, Ga., before going over seas in April 1944, to take part in the Normandy invasion.

The body will remain at the home of his sister, Mrs. Moore in Greenville pending the hour of services.

The Lanford-Boyter Mortuary is in charge or arrangements.

OBIT Spartanburg Herald 07/09/1948
WOODRUFF-Graveside services for Pvt. Kermit Abercombie, who was killed in Europe June 25, 1944, will be held Friday afternon at 4 at the Bramlett Methodist Church cemetery. Full military rites will be given by soldiers from the Greenville base.

Pvt. Abercrombie was born and reared in the Harristown section of Laurens County.

He attended Greenville High School, but graduated from Boys' School in Anderson.

He entered service in October 1943, and was trained at Camp Wheeler, Ga., before going over seas in April 1944, to take part in the Normandy invasion.

The body will remain at the home of his sister, Mrs. Moore in Greenville pending the hour of services.

The Lanford-Boyter Mortuary is in charge or arrangements.

OBIT Spartanburg Herald 07/09/1948

Bio by: Lane


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