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Gene, I'll never forget our high school at SHS, your infectious laugh, and your all-around good mood. I'll never forget you buddy and just wanted to thank you for your service. …

Footnote Page: Gene Menefee · 7 days ago by bdc278813

I never had the pleasure of meeting Uncle Pat (Raymond) Malone. However, he was talked about so much by my Dad's family that I feel like I know him. I hope he is remembered by…

Footnote Page: Raymond Virgil Malone · 7 days ago by Willymo

Honorable discharged from military in March of 1919.

Footnote Page: Lloyd Spindel · 7 days ago by davehsgen356

Charles W Doye is my grandfather. He had three childern two girls and a boy. His son is my father Ramon Doye. We all loved our grandfather. He was a tall, handsome, loving,…

Footnote Page: Charles W Doye · 7 days ago by ukita_david721

David is my uncle. He was a wonderful person. I always got his humor when nobody did. I was honered to have gotten to know him the last 4 yers of his life. I would never give that…

Footnote Page: David Wayne Dyer · 7 days ago by Marebear6760

His full name was suppose to be Herman Travis Silcox Jr. Some how when it was recorded they left off Herman. He was the oldest son of Herman Travis Silcox And Eunice (Mahaley)…

Footnote Page: Travis Silcox · 7 days ago by kl_silcox504

image used in the March 1945 edition of The National Geographic Magazine

Image, found in WWII US Air Force Photos: Page 1 · 7 days ago by charlese87328

Papaw told me that he was stationed in the Philipines and was on his way to Pearl Harbor when it was bombed.

Footnote Page: Hardie L Carson · 7 days ago by ShellyA

L M Gray was the first person from Livingston Co., Missouri that died in WWII.

Footnote Page: Lawrence Moore Gray · 7 days ago by accse8154

Cousin that Irene went to live with in 1940s or 1950s. US Army, PFC, buried in plot Y O 1745 of the Beverly National Cemetery.

Footnote Page: Harry Winkelspecht · 7 days ago by crogers197

This is my grandmother.

Footnote Page: Fanny Silberman · 7 days ago by paulabonnie63

I am 99% sure this record belongs to my father.

Footnote Page: Alex E Silberman · 7 days ago by paulabonnie63

Wrong place for James H Pierce

Image, found in Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - MS: Page 18 · 7 days ago by mlpledger072

26 oct 44 : mission to Belefield crew : Lt Lentz M. Lackey (pilot) Lt Allen D. Sheakley (copilot) Lt Leo B. Bunker (navigator) Lt Marshall H, Hoyt (bombardier) Sgt Edward L.…

Image, found in WWII US Air Force Photos: Page 1 · 7 days ago by patootie63

Carey is my Uncle. He married my fathers sister, Christine M Hockstok

Footnote Page: Carey W Kendle · 7 days ago by plecre532

Henry Eden was my uncle. He was my Dad's brother.

Footnote Page: Henry Eden · 7 days ago by rcchapman2002216

Just discovered this site. Trying to find relatives of my late father, Willis J. Flippin. I remember his speaking of his sister, Leila Flippin. Hope to hear from other relatives

Footnote Page: Lelia Flippin · 7 days ago by tztjmb4500

Last name is STARGEL not Stansel

Footnote Page: John J Stargel · 19 May 2012 by tjstar

This is great. I've never met my Uncle Emmett. Because of a family dispute, he never returned to his family.

Footnote Page: Emmett G Norris · 19 May 2012 by vibrantlady12170

Steve Poore, son of John Newton Poore and Cordelia McCormick, born 20 Mar 1920 killed in WWII on 26 Nov 1944. Buried at Mountain Home Cemetery in Marion County, Alabama

Footnote Page: Steve Poore · 19 May 2012 by WesternRose