WWII draft registration 16 Oct 1940 says he was a Burke resident employed by his brother-in-law Benjamin A. Donaldson, at East Burke. He was 5"8", 170 lbs, with light complexion, hazel eyes and brown hair.
1940 Burke census shows he lived in Granby in 1935, employed as a mechanic, had 7th grade education, lived in Benjamin Donaldson's household, and still single.
21 Aug 1945 Brattleboro Reformer item says he was a Lyndon truck driver, found in his car in St. J., with discharged rifle. Died at Brightlook Hospital. Authorities deemed it suicide (undetermined motive).
dc says he was a resident of Lyndon, VT and died of gunshot wound to head at St. Johnsbury
WWII draft registration 16 Oct 1940 says he was a Burke resident employed by his brother-in-law Benjamin A. Donaldson, at East Burke. He was 5"8", 170 lbs, with light complexion, hazel eyes and brown hair.
1940 Burke census shows he lived in Granby in 1935, employed as a mechanic, had 7th grade education, lived in Benjamin Donaldson's household, and still single.
21 Aug 1945 Brattleboro Reformer item says he was a Lyndon truck driver, found in his car in St. J., with discharged rifle. Died at Brightlook Hospital. Authorities deemed it suicide (undetermined motive).
dc says he was a resident of Lyndon, VT and died of gunshot wound to head at St. Johnsbury
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