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PVT George W. Shurtz

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PVT George W. Shurtz Veteran

Birth
Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Death
6 Jan 1945 (aged 21)
Belgium
Burial
Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Son of Guy Alfred Shurtz and Bessie Violet Woods.

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The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., February 1, 1945, page 1

COUNTY MEN ARE KILLED IN EUROPE George Shurtz, Formerly Of Goldendale; Bill Becker, White Salmon And Jim Dickey, Bingen Officially Declared Dead Three men from Klickitat county were reported during the past week as having been killed while serving in the Army in Europe. Pvt. George W. Shurtz, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shurtz of Klickitat, was killed in Belgium January 6, according to a telegram sent to his parents. He is the grandson of Mrs. Dora Shurtz and a nephew of Mrs. Ellen Woods, both of Goldendale. Pvt. Shurtz attended grade school in Goldendale and Firwood, and took his high school training in Bickleton. He did ranch work in Oregon, and was inducted from there. He first went to Camp Roberts and later to Fort Benning, Georgia, where he received his wings as a paratrooper. He left the states in September, and has never said where he was at any time. The last letters received here were dated the latter part of November. Carl Witt, president of the Retail Merchants, announced that the flags would be flown at half-mast Thursday in honor of George Shurtz. At a recent meeting of the merchants, they decided to fly the flags when any boy east of the Klickitat river is killed. Pfc. Jim Dickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey of Bingen, who own the Dickey Gardens, and grandson of Wallace Dickey of White Salmon, was declared missing in action last week. However, the parents received a telegram Monday that he had been declared killed. They received word on the day that would have been his 21st birthday. He was with the 75th division, and, according to his grandfather who had followed locations and moves of the army, Jim's division went into action after regiments of the 106th infantry had been smashed on the first day of the German drive. He was declared missing on December 29 and it was later confirmed that he had been killed at that time. W.E. (Bill) Becker, former Columbia Union high school coach, died of wounds on Christmas Day, presumably in Belgium. The Beckers lived in White Salmon for two years before he entered the service. The telegram from the war department was received by his wife, who with her little daughter, Cheryl, are making their home in Deer Park.

Contributor: ACSwanson
Son of Guy Alfred Shurtz and Bessie Violet Woods.

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The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., February 1, 1945, page 1

COUNTY MEN ARE KILLED IN EUROPE George Shurtz, Formerly Of Goldendale; Bill Becker, White Salmon And Jim Dickey, Bingen Officially Declared Dead Three men from Klickitat county were reported during the past week as having been killed while serving in the Army in Europe. Pvt. George W. Shurtz, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shurtz of Klickitat, was killed in Belgium January 6, according to a telegram sent to his parents. He is the grandson of Mrs. Dora Shurtz and a nephew of Mrs. Ellen Woods, both of Goldendale. Pvt. Shurtz attended grade school in Goldendale and Firwood, and took his high school training in Bickleton. He did ranch work in Oregon, and was inducted from there. He first went to Camp Roberts and later to Fort Benning, Georgia, where he received his wings as a paratrooper. He left the states in September, and has never said where he was at any time. The last letters received here were dated the latter part of November. Carl Witt, president of the Retail Merchants, announced that the flags would be flown at half-mast Thursday in honor of George Shurtz. At a recent meeting of the merchants, they decided to fly the flags when any boy east of the Klickitat river is killed. Pfc. Jim Dickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey of Bingen, who own the Dickey Gardens, and grandson of Wallace Dickey of White Salmon, was declared missing in action last week. However, the parents received a telegram Monday that he had been declared killed. They received word on the day that would have been his 21st birthday. He was with the 75th division, and, according to his grandfather who had followed locations and moves of the army, Jim's division went into action after regiments of the 106th infantry had been smashed on the first day of the German drive. He was declared missing on December 29 and it was later confirmed that he had been killed at that time. W.E. (Bill) Becker, former Columbia Union high school coach, died of wounds on Christmas Day, presumably in Belgium. The Beckers lived in White Salmon for two years before he entered the service. The telegram from the war department was received by his wife, who with her little daughter, Cheryl, are making their home in Deer Park.

Contributor: ACSwanson

Gravesite Details

Company H, US Army Ground Forces, 513th Peht Inf. Rgt.




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  • Created by: Bill Myers
  • Added: Sep 21, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29972163/george_w-shurtz: accessed ), memorial page for PVT George W. Shurtz (2 Sep 1923–6 Jan 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29972163, citing IOOF Mountain View Cemetery, Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Bill Myers (contributor 46945321).