PFC. EVERETT M. CORAM
In memory of Pfc. Everett M. Coram who was killed in action December 25, 1944.
Everett was reared from childhood twelve miles west of Vici. He entered the army September 7, 1942 at Shafter, California where he made his home with his mother and brother.
He served overseas 2 years and 18 days. He was wounded in the hip July of 1944 and spent 3 months in a hospital in France. After recovering, he was taken back on the battle field and was killed in Luxenburg, December 25, 1944.
He was awarded the Purple Heart Medal and Bronze Star Medal.
Cenotaph here
PFC. EVERETT M. CORAM
In memory of Pfc. Everett M. Coram who was killed in action December 25, 1944.
Everett was reared from childhood twelve miles west of Vici. He entered the army September 7, 1942 at Shafter, California where he made his home with his mother and brother.
He served overseas 2 years and 18 days. He was wounded in the hip July of 1944 and spent 3 months in a hospital in France. After recovering, he was taken back on the battle field and was killed in Luxenburg, December 25, 1944.
He was awarded the Purple Heart Medal and Bronze Star Medal.
Cenotaph here
Gravesite Details
Entered the service from Oklahoma.
Family Members
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Iva Marie Coram Gleason
1903–1992
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Stella May Coram Yeatman
1903–1985
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Rusty Elmer Coram
1906–1971
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Elvin Willis Coram
1907–1908
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William "Perry" Coram
1909–1970
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Hazel Eliza Coram Moon
1910–1971
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Walter Harvey Coram
1913–1966
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Virgil Albert Coram
1915–1986
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Martha Fern Coram Billings
1916–2005
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Leona Irene Coram Kelly
1918–2000
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Pvt Everett Marlo Coram
1921–1944
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Raymond Delbert Coram
1926–1998
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