T. Sgt. Chester D. Conrad
A prayer service for T. Sgt. Chester D. Conrad, 20, who was killed May 7, 1945, near Cologne, Germany, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Siferd and Son funeral home. The Rev. E. J. Penhorwod will officiate with burial in Memorial Park cemetery. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conrad, 709 E. Kibby-st., Sgt. Conrad was a B-24 bomber radio operator. He entered service in November, 1943. He was graduated from South high school and was a member of the football, basketball and golf teams. Surviving, besides his parents, are three brothers, Virgil, 809 N. Charles-st, Victor and Arlo, both at home; two sisters, Mrs. Amber Devier, at home, and Mrs. Maxine Hennon, 567 Harrison-av. The body arrived in Lima Wednesday morning and was removed to the funeral home. (The Lima News, Lima, OH, Wednesday, February 9, 1949, p. 2, Col. 4)
T. Sgt. Chester D. Conrad
A prayer service for T. Sgt. Chester D. Conrad, 20, who was killed May 7, 1945, near Cologne, Germany, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Siferd and Son funeral home. The Rev. E. J. Penhorwod will officiate with burial in Memorial Park cemetery. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conrad, 709 E. Kibby-st., Sgt. Conrad was a B-24 bomber radio operator. He entered service in November, 1943. He was graduated from South high school and was a member of the football, basketball and golf teams. Surviving, besides his parents, are three brothers, Virgil, 809 N. Charles-st, Victor and Arlo, both at home; two sisters, Mrs. Amber Devier, at home, and Mrs. Maxine Hennon, 567 Harrison-av. The body arrived in Lima Wednesday morning and was removed to the funeral home. (The Lima News, Lima, OH, Wednesday, February 9, 1949, p. 2, Col. 4)
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