| Birth: | Aug. 11, 1925 | | Death: | Jan. 20, 1945 |  WWII, PFC Field Artillary.
JOPLIN GLOBE (MO), FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949, PAGE 23
BODIES OF 26 WAR DEAD BEING RETURNED
REMAINS WERE VETERANS KILLED IN EUROPEAN THEATERS DURING WORLD WAR II
Bodies of 2,918 Americans who lost their lives during World War II, including 26 from the Joplin district, are being returned to the United States from Europe aboard the United States army transport Malta Victory, the department of the army announced yesterday.
Those being brought back to this country originally were interred in temporary military cemeteries in Northern France, Holland and Luxembourg.
Following is a list of bodies being returned, with the next of kin also named:
MISSOURI
Pfc. James E. Aday, army; Lois O. Aday, Ava, route 3.
Thank you,
Eric Ackerman Topeka, Kansas Inscription: JAMES E ADAY MISSOURI PFC FIELD ARTILLERY WORLD WAR II AUG 11 1925 - JAN 20 1945
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Goodhope Cemetery
Goodhope Douglas County Missouri, USA | Created by: mokennehan Record added: Aug 06, 2009
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Thank you for your great sacrifice in preserving our country's freedoms. I will honor you in the only way that I can . . . by remembering you always. May you rest in peace. -
Charles A. Lewis
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John J. McKeon, Jr.
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