"Climes P.F.C. Donald J., 36 years, late of Greensburg, O., died Aug. 11 in France. Attended Greensburg schools and Ohio State university. Member of Greensburg Evangelical church; 32nd degree Mason, and Willowdale Country club. Survived by wife, Wanda; father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Climes of Greensburg; 6 sisters, Mrs. Lillian Miller of Canton, Mrs. Carrie Chronister of Providence, R. I., Mrs. Maxie Hardesty of Akron, Mrs. Dorothy Robertson of Greensburg, Helen and Marion at the home; 5 brothers, Arno of Greensburg, Ralph of Hudson, Seaman 1-C Robert F. Climes, now of Brooklyn, N. Y., Pvt. Paul Climes, now in England, and Jack at home. Memorial services will be announced later*."
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Sunday, September 3, 1944, p. 3
*Greensburg Evangelical Church Friday, September 8 at 8 p. m.
"In memory of my dear son, Donald J. Climes who died in the service of his country in the military operation, on the battlefield in France on August 11th 1944. He stands in that unbroken line of patriots who have dared to die, that freedom might live and grow. Mrs. Jeannetta Climes and Family"
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Thursday, May 30, 1963, p. 53
"Climes P.F.C. Donald J., 36 years, late of Greensburg, O., died Aug. 11 in France. Attended Greensburg schools and Ohio State university. Member of Greensburg Evangelical church; 32nd degree Mason, and Willowdale Country club. Survived by wife, Wanda; father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Climes of Greensburg; 6 sisters, Mrs. Lillian Miller of Canton, Mrs. Carrie Chronister of Providence, R. I., Mrs. Maxie Hardesty of Akron, Mrs. Dorothy Robertson of Greensburg, Helen and Marion at the home; 5 brothers, Arno of Greensburg, Ralph of Hudson, Seaman 1-C Robert F. Climes, now of Brooklyn, N. Y., Pvt. Paul Climes, now in England, and Jack at home. Memorial services will be announced later*."
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Sunday, September 3, 1944, p. 3
*Greensburg Evangelical Church Friday, September 8 at 8 p. m.
"In memory of my dear son, Donald J. Climes who died in the service of his country in the military operation, on the battlefield in France on August 11th 1944. He stands in that unbroken line of patriots who have dared to die, that freedom might live and grow. Mrs. Jeannetta Climes and Family"
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Thursday, May 30, 1963, p. 53
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Died in France
Family Members
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Arno Benjamin Climes
1903–1990
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Ralph Andrew Climes
1905–1969
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Dorothy Matilda Climes Robertson
1906–2003
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PFC Donald J Climes
1908–1944
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Marion J Climes
1909–1969
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Margaret Helen Climes
1912–2013
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Maxie Pauline Climes Hardesty
1913–1981
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Carrie E. Climes Chronister
1917–1999
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Lillian M. Climes Miller
1918–1997
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Robert F. Climes
1921–1990
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Catherine J Climes
1922–1926
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Paul W Climes
1923–2010
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Jack "Bud" Climes Jr
1926–2014
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