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Sgt Victor R. Pickett

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Sgt Victor R. Pickett Veteran

Birth
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Death
21 Jan 2012 (aged 91)
Grand Coulee, Grant County, Washington, USA
Burial
Lincoln, Lincoln County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.9302805, Longitude: -118.9469663
Plot
FA 461 1 8
Memorial ID
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Victor R. Pickett, 91, born August 27, 1920 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Howard Le Roy and Emma Pickett, passed away at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee on January 21, 2012.

Victor graduated from high school in 1938 and during World War II served as a combat infantryman with the U.S. Army participating in the Italian campaign through the North Apennines and into Italy's Po Valley. Following the end of hostilities, Sgt. Pickett left the U.S. Army, having earned European, African and Middle Eastern Service Ribbons, the Good Conduct Medal and the Victory Medal.

Following the war, Victor became engaged to Jolene Bowler, with plans to marry on Valentines Day of 1950, however, due to that being his bowling night, Victor and Jolene were instead married three days later on February 17, 1950, at the Shelley, Idaho, home of Jolene's Parents.

Victor belonged to the Coulee Dam Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and American Legion Post 157 of Electric City. He retired as a maintenance worker at Grand Coulee Dam, enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping at Swan Lake near Republic, Wash., and loved going bowling in Coulee Dam on Wednesday nights with his Senior Bowling League friends.

Preceded in death by a daughter Peggy Glem and son-in-law Tim Mosher, Victor's legacy lives on through Jolene, his loving bride of almost 62 years; children: Kathleen Shaw, Nancy Wendler (Bob), Denise Beeston(Ralph), Diana Mosher and Tom Glem (son-in-law); 23 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and his sister Doris Erickson.

A commemoration of his life was held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25 (today) in the LDS Church, Coulee Dam, with a dedication of the grave and burial following at Spring Canyon Cemetery in Grand Coulee. Strate Funeral Home of Grand Coulee, was honored to assist Victor's family with arrangements.
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Suggested edit: Could you add into the biography 2nd paragraph, 2nd line that Victor was in CO C, 1st Battalion, 86th Mountain Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, IV Corps, 5th U.S. Army (Italian Campaign) . Thanks.

Contributor: Dann Mullen (8561572) • [email protected]

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A grand old man - very young until the last. A great fisherman and bowler and friend to all who knew him. Spouse is Jolene Pickett.

A valiant member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.
Victor R. Pickett, 91, born August 27, 1920 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Howard Le Roy and Emma Pickett, passed away at Coulee Medical Center in Grand Coulee on January 21, 2012.

Victor graduated from high school in 1938 and during World War II served as a combat infantryman with the U.S. Army participating in the Italian campaign through the North Apennines and into Italy's Po Valley. Following the end of hostilities, Sgt. Pickett left the U.S. Army, having earned European, African and Middle Eastern Service Ribbons, the Good Conduct Medal and the Victory Medal.

Following the war, Victor became engaged to Jolene Bowler, with plans to marry on Valentines Day of 1950, however, due to that being his bowling night, Victor and Jolene were instead married three days later on February 17, 1950, at the Shelley, Idaho, home of Jolene's Parents.

Victor belonged to the Coulee Dam Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and American Legion Post 157 of Electric City. He retired as a maintenance worker at Grand Coulee Dam, enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping at Swan Lake near Republic, Wash., and loved going bowling in Coulee Dam on Wednesday nights with his Senior Bowling League friends.

Preceded in death by a daughter Peggy Glem and son-in-law Tim Mosher, Victor's legacy lives on through Jolene, his loving bride of almost 62 years; children: Kathleen Shaw, Nancy Wendler (Bob), Denise Beeston(Ralph), Diana Mosher and Tom Glem (son-in-law); 23 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and his sister Doris Erickson.

A commemoration of his life was held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25 (today) in the LDS Church, Coulee Dam, with a dedication of the grave and burial following at Spring Canyon Cemetery in Grand Coulee. Strate Funeral Home of Grand Coulee, was honored to assist Victor's family with arrangements.
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Suggested edit: Could you add into the biography 2nd paragraph, 2nd line that Victor was in CO C, 1st Battalion, 86th Mountain Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, IV Corps, 5th U.S. Army (Italian Campaign) . Thanks.

Contributor: Dann Mullen (8561572) • [email protected]

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A grand old man - very young until the last. A great fisherman and bowler and friend to all who knew him. Spouse is Jolene Pickett.

A valiant member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.


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  • Created by: Max Turpin
  • Added: Jan 22, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83828466/victor_r-pickett: accessed ), memorial page for Sgt Victor R. Pickett (27 Aug 1920–21 Jan 2012), Find a Grave Memorial ID 83828466, citing Spring Canyon Cemetery, Lincoln, Lincoln County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Max Turpin (contributor 46863402).