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Morris Peter Staudt

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Morris Peter Staudt

Birth
Bennezette Township, Butler County, Iowa, USA
Death
17 Nov 1944 (aged 23)
France
Burial
Dougherty, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Globe Gazette
Mason City, Iowa
Saturday, 16 June 1945

DOUGHERTY G.I. DIES IN ACTION
Memorial will be at St. Patrick's Tuesday

Dougherty - Mr. and Mrs. George H. Staudt received word from the war department that their son, Pfc. Morris P. Staudt, who had been missing since Nov. 17, 1944, was killed in action. He had not been heard from since early in November.

Morris entered the service Dec. 7, 1942, receiving his training in Louisiana and Texas before going overseas in June, 1944. He was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received the latter part of July.

The young man was born June 26, 1921, and was a graduate of St. Patrick's School in Dougherty in 1940.

Surviving are his parents; a sister, Mary E.; twin brothers, Donald and Donovan,; and fiancé, Anne G. Dolan of Mason City.

Memorial services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick's Church in Dougherty under the direction of the Rev. Father Gannon and the American Legion.
Globe Gazette
Mason City, Iowa
Saturday, 16 June 1945

DOUGHERTY G.I. DIES IN ACTION
Memorial will be at St. Patrick's Tuesday

Dougherty - Mr. and Mrs. George H. Staudt received word from the war department that their son, Pfc. Morris P. Staudt, who had been missing since Nov. 17, 1944, was killed in action. He had not been heard from since early in November.

Morris entered the service Dec. 7, 1942, receiving his training in Louisiana and Texas before going overseas in June, 1944. He was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received the latter part of July.

The young man was born June 26, 1921, and was a graduate of St. Patrick's School in Dougherty in 1940.

Surviving are his parents; a sister, Mary E.; twin brothers, Donald and Donovan,; and fiancé, Anne G. Dolan of Mason City.

Memorial services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick's Church in Dougherty under the direction of the Rev. Father Gannon and the American Legion.


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