Location: Holland, Michigan
Issue Date: Saturday, March 5, 1949
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Bodies of TWO Servicemen
Returning to Holland Bodies of two Holland servicemen, killed in the Battle of the Bulge, will be retained to this city soon. They are Pfc. Gunther F. Lohmann, son of Mr. and Mrs, Conrad G. Lohmann, of 56 East 21st St., and 2nd Lt, Willian Cornelius Van Faasen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Al Van Faasen, 376 College Ave. They were killed during the same week and were buried two rows apart in the U.S. Military cemetery at Fosse, Belgium. Lohmann, 19 at the time of his death Dec. 17, 1944, was a native of Germany, coming; to this country at an early age with his parents. Overseas he was an Interpreter for M company in the 12th Infantry regiment, 28th division, Van Faasen served with the Air Force.
Location: Holland, Michigan
Issue Date: Saturday, March 5, 1949
Page 1
Bodies of TWO Servicemen
Returning to Holland Bodies of two Holland servicemen, killed in the Battle of the Bulge, will be retained to this city soon. They are Pfc. Gunther F. Lohmann, son of Mr. and Mrs, Conrad G. Lohmann, of 56 East 21st St., and 2nd Lt, Willian Cornelius Van Faasen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Al Van Faasen, 376 College Ave. They were killed during the same week and were buried two rows apart in the U.S. Military cemetery at Fosse, Belgium. Lohmann, 19 at the time of his death Dec. 17, 1944, was a native of Germany, coming; to this country at an early age with his parents. Overseas he was an Interpreter for M company in the 12th Infantry regiment, 28th division, Van Faasen served with the Air Force.
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MICHIGAN
PFC 112 INF 28 DIV
WORLD WAR II
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Age 19
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