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Telegrams telling of lives of Tennessee men lost battle action continued to arrive yesterday.
Killed on March 9 on Iwo Jima was Marine Pfc. Homer L. Cutrer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Cutrer of South Willett St. Born in Memphis, Private Cutrer was graduated from Tech High School and was a car repairer at Union Station before joining the Marines last May. He went overseas in November. He also leaves his wife, Myrtle Cutrer and a three year old daughter, Barbara Yvonne Cutrer, also on the South Willett home. Information from The Commercial Appeal on March 31, 1945
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Telegrams telling of lives of Tennessee men lost battle action continued to arrive yesterday.
Killed on March 9 on Iwo Jima was Marine Pfc. Homer L. Cutrer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Cutrer of South Willett St. Born in Memphis, Private Cutrer was graduated from Tech High School and was a car repairer at Union Station before joining the Marines last May. He went overseas in November. He also leaves his wife, Myrtle Cutrer and a three year old daughter, Barbara Yvonne Cutrer, also on the South Willett home. Information from The Commercial Appeal on March 31, 1945
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