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Dr Harmon Talley Rhoads Jr.

Birth
Hazen, Prairie County, Arkansas, USA
Death
7 May 2001 (aged 89)
Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
Burial
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RHOADS, DR. HARMON TALLEY JR., 89, of St. Petersburg, died Monday (May 7, 2001) at Tandem Health Care of St. Petersburg. Born in Hazen, Ark., he came here in 1978 from New York City. He was Lutheran and a plastic surgeon in the Army Air Forces during World War II. He was a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle and the University of Oregon Medical School in Portland. Survivors include a daughter, Victoria R. Cox, Beaverton, Ore.; a son, Dr. George A. Rhoads, Westborough, Mass.; and four grandchildren. E. James Reese Funeral Home & Crematory, Seminole


Note:The expedition included 19 men with Ellsworth the organizer, leader and aerial navigator and Wilkins as technical advisor and manager. J. H. Lymburner, reserve pilot on Ellsworth's 1935-36 expedition, was named chief pilot while Burton J. Trerice of St. Johns, Quebec and Amerherst, Nova Scotia, was named reserve pilot and flight engineer. Dr. Harmon F. Rhoads, Jr., of Everett, WA, was appointed medical officer and Frederick Seid of New York City joined the crew as radio operator. All officers and crew of the WYATT EARP were Norwegian
RHOADS, DR. HARMON TALLEY JR., 89, of St. Petersburg, died Monday (May 7, 2001) at Tandem Health Care of St. Petersburg. Born in Hazen, Ark., he came here in 1978 from New York City. He was Lutheran and a plastic surgeon in the Army Air Forces during World War II. He was a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle and the University of Oregon Medical School in Portland. Survivors include a daughter, Victoria R. Cox, Beaverton, Ore.; a son, Dr. George A. Rhoads, Westborough, Mass.; and four grandchildren. E. James Reese Funeral Home & Crematory, Seminole


Note:The expedition included 19 men with Ellsworth the organizer, leader and aerial navigator and Wilkins as technical advisor and manager. J. H. Lymburner, reserve pilot on Ellsworth's 1935-36 expedition, was named chief pilot while Burton J. Trerice of St. Johns, Quebec and Amerherst, Nova Scotia, was named reserve pilot and flight engineer. Dr. Harmon F. Rhoads, Jr., of Everett, WA, was appointed medical officer and Frederick Seid of New York City joined the crew as radio operator. All officers and crew of the WYATT EARP were Norwegian


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