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PFC Reinhold F Eberle

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PFC Reinhold F Eberle

Birth
Death
10 Sep 1944 (aged 30–31)
Papua New Guinea
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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He is not buried here, he is buried in the Philipines


REINHOLD EBERLE

Eberle Is Dead In New Guinea
A telegram from the war department was received by Mrs. Joseph Eberle, route 1, Kiel, on Saturday, informing her of the death of her son, PFC.
Reinhold F. Eberle, on Sept. 10 in a hospital in Dutch New Guinea, after an illness of five days. She had received another message on Sept. 11, saying her son was seriously ill of typhus fever, contracted Sept. 6.
PFC. Eberle entered the service on Feb. 17, 1942, and received his training at Camp Robinson, Ark., Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and San Luis Obispo, Calif., before being sent overseas in September, 1943. He was first stationed at Hawaii with a medical battalion, and since January of this year had been in New Guinea. Eberle was born May 2, 1913 in the town of Eaton. He attended St.
Gregory's parochial school from which he was graduated. He was a life-long member of St. Gregory's parish, a member of the Holy Name society of the parish and of the Catholic Order of Foresters Court No. 1539 of St. Nazianz. He is the first war casualty of St. Gregory's parish of World War 2.
He is survived by his mother, three brothers, PFC. Norman Eberle who is stationed at Camp McCoy, Wis., Clemens and Alvin at home and three sisters, Miss Marie Eberle of Sheboygan, Mrs. Siegfried (Ruth) Mueller of Hayton and Jo Ann at home. A requiem high mass will be celebrated by Rev. Fintan Holzknecht, S.D.S., at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. Gregory's church for the repose of his soul and on the following Sunday during the devotions at the church at 7 o'clock the rosary will be recited for the same intention. (Photo with obituary)
(No newspaper named or date)
He is not buried here, he is buried in the Philipines


REINHOLD EBERLE

Eberle Is Dead In New Guinea
A telegram from the war department was received by Mrs. Joseph Eberle, route 1, Kiel, on Saturday, informing her of the death of her son, PFC.
Reinhold F. Eberle, on Sept. 10 in a hospital in Dutch New Guinea, after an illness of five days. She had received another message on Sept. 11, saying her son was seriously ill of typhus fever, contracted Sept. 6.
PFC. Eberle entered the service on Feb. 17, 1942, and received his training at Camp Robinson, Ark., Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and San Luis Obispo, Calif., before being sent overseas in September, 1943. He was first stationed at Hawaii with a medical battalion, and since January of this year had been in New Guinea. Eberle was born May 2, 1913 in the town of Eaton. He attended St.
Gregory's parochial school from which he was graduated. He was a life-long member of St. Gregory's parish, a member of the Holy Name society of the parish and of the Catholic Order of Foresters Court No. 1539 of St. Nazianz. He is the first war casualty of St. Gregory's parish of World War 2.
He is survived by his mother, three brothers, PFC. Norman Eberle who is stationed at Camp McCoy, Wis., Clemens and Alvin at home and three sisters, Miss Marie Eberle of Sheboygan, Mrs. Siegfried (Ruth) Mueller of Hayton and Jo Ann at home. A requiem high mass will be celebrated by Rev. Fintan Holzknecht, S.D.S., at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. Gregory's church for the repose of his soul and on the following Sunday during the devotions at the church at 7 o'clock the rosary will be recited for the same intention. (Photo with obituary)
(No newspaper named or date)

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