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NEBRASKA PFC 310 INF 78 DIV WORLD WAR II
Pfc Edward L. Lund Dead
Pfc. Edward L. Lund, 28, previously reported missing in action, was killed in Germany April 5, his wife, Mrs Jean Lund, 2717 Dewey Avenue, has been informed.
He was employed at the Grobeck Dairy Company before entering the service in July, 1943, and going over seas in March, 1945.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Jack; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lund, Fort Calhoun, Neb.; sisters, Mrs Wilma Rathjen and Mrs. Eunice Kahnk, both of Omaha, and a brother, Glenn, of Fort Calhoun.
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NEBRASKA PFC 310 INF 78 DIV WORLD WAR II
Pfc Edward L. Lund Dead
Pfc. Edward L. Lund, 28, previously reported missing in action, was killed in Germany April 5, his wife, Mrs Jean Lund, 2717 Dewey Avenue, has been informed.
He was employed at the Grobeck Dairy Company before entering the service in July, 1943, and going over seas in March, 1945.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Jack; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lund, Fort Calhoun, Neb.; sisters, Mrs Wilma Rathjen and Mrs. Eunice Kahnk, both of Omaha, and a brother, Glenn, of Fort Calhoun.
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