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PFC Marvin E Busse

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PFC Marvin E Busse

Birth
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
24 Nov 1944 (aged 31–32)
France
Burial
Newtonburg, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Plan Memorial Rites For Busse
Memorial services will be held next Sunday morning at the Newtonburg
Lutheran church for PFC. Marvin E. Busse, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Busse, route 1, Manitowoc, who was killed in France on Nov. 24. His
family was notified Sunday of his death by the War department.
He was inducted into the infantry on Sept. 10, 1942, and had 19 months
of training at Camp Wolters, Texas, Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Camp
Rucker, Ala.; and Camp Butler, N.C. He went overseas in May.
He is survived by his parents, a brother, Wilbert and a sister, Mrs.
Arlet Ott…
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, December 12, 1944 P. 2
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KILLED—A Manitowoc county war casualty is PFC Marvin E. Busse, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Busse, route 1, Manitowoc, who was killed in France
on Nov. 24. Memorial services for the deceased will be held Sunday
morning at the Newtonburg Lutheran church. He is survived by his parents,
a brother and a sister.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, December 13, 1944 P. 2
Plan Memorial Rites For Busse
Memorial services will be held next Sunday morning at the Newtonburg
Lutheran church for PFC. Marvin E. Busse, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Busse, route 1, Manitowoc, who was killed in France on Nov. 24. His
family was notified Sunday of his death by the War department.
He was inducted into the infantry on Sept. 10, 1942, and had 19 months
of training at Camp Wolters, Texas, Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Camp
Rucker, Ala.; and Camp Butler, N.C. He went overseas in May.
He is survived by his parents, a brother, Wilbert and a sister, Mrs.
Arlet Ott…
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, December 12, 1944 P. 2
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KILLED—A Manitowoc county war casualty is PFC Marvin E. Busse, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Busse, route 1, Manitowoc, who was killed in France
on Nov. 24. Memorial services for the deceased will be held Sunday
morning at the Newtonburg Lutheran church. He is survived by his parents,
a brother and a sister.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, December 13, 1944 P. 2

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