Services for Lieutenant Ralph M. Hart, 1139 North Ellison, who was killed in New Guinea in 1943, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Rose Hill Cemetery. A squad of service men from Tinker Field will serve as bearers and Reverend F. R. Dudley will officiate. Lieutenant Hart was killed at the age of 21 in the crash of a B-24 after being overseas about six weeks. A former OU student, Lieutenant Hart joined the Air Force in 1941 and was trained and commissioned at Randolph Field.
Born in Oklahoma City, November 25, 1921, Lieutenant Hart attended Eugene Field Grade School, Roosevelt Junior High School, Central High School, and was a student at Oklahoma University for two years.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Laura A. Hart, and a sister, Mrs. Hazel Linder, both of the home; three other sisters, Mrs. H.S. Frakes, Kansas City, Kansas; Mrs. Jack Martin, northwest 63 and Shartel; and Mrs. B. H. Howard, 3645 North Lindsay; and a brother Ray, 3215 North Classen.
Services for Lieutenant Ralph M. Hart, 1139 North Ellison, who was killed in New Guinea in 1943, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Rose Hill Cemetery. A squad of service men from Tinker Field will serve as bearers and Reverend F. R. Dudley will officiate. Lieutenant Hart was killed at the age of 21 in the crash of a B-24 after being overseas about six weeks. A former OU student, Lieutenant Hart joined the Air Force in 1941 and was trained and commissioned at Randolph Field.
Born in Oklahoma City, November 25, 1921, Lieutenant Hart attended Eugene Field Grade School, Roosevelt Junior High School, Central High School, and was a student at Oklahoma University for two years.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Laura A. Hart, and a sister, Mrs. Hazel Linder, both of the home; three other sisters, Mrs. H.S. Frakes, Kansas City, Kansas; Mrs. Jack Martin, northwest 63 and Shartel; and Mrs. B. H. Howard, 3645 North Lindsay; and a brother Ray, 3215 North Classen.
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