Pvt. John G Klafka

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Pvt. John G Klafka Veteran

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
27 Sep 1944 (aged 33)
Saint-James, Departement de la Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
Burial
Saint-James, Departement de la Manche, Basse-Normandie, France Add to Map
Plot
Plot J, Row 1, Grave 20
Memorial ID
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United States Army
116th Infantry Regiment * 29th Infantry Division
World War II * Purple Heart * World War II Honor Roll

Pvt. John George Klafka was born June 19, 1911 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Mr. John Klafka and Mrs. Mary (Cicha) Klafka. He married Miss Lottie L. Krzewina on July 1, 1944 in Milwaukee.

In August of 1944 John was deployed with the 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division to Normandy. He was wounded in battle on September 7, 1944. It is believed that John was wounded during the "Battle for Brest" as during the time-frame of John being injured, this is the area and battle his unit was fighting. On September 27, 1944 John died of his injuries and was laid to rest with his fellow soldiers in Brittany American Cemetery and Memorial, Saint-James, France.

Although they were only married for almost three months at the time of his death, Lottie never dated another man and remained a widow until her death 57 years later. He is survived by his loving and devoted widow; Lottie Klafka of Milwaukee, his father and mother; John and Mary, of Milwaukee, his five brothers; Clemens, Michael, Harry, Ray and George, and his four sisters; Helen, Annie, Clara, and Regina all of Milwaukee.

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United States Army
116th Infantry Regiment * 29th Infantry Division
World War II * Purple Heart * World War II Honor Roll

Pvt. John George Klafka was born June 19, 1911 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Mr. John Klafka and Mrs. Mary (Cicha) Klafka. He married Miss Lottie L. Krzewina on July 1, 1944 in Milwaukee.

In August of 1944 John was deployed with the 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division to Normandy. He was wounded in battle on September 7, 1944. It is believed that John was wounded during the "Battle for Brest" as during the time-frame of John being injured, this is the area and battle his unit was fighting. On September 27, 1944 John died of his injuries and was laid to rest with his fellow soldiers in Brittany American Cemetery and Memorial, Saint-James, France.

Although they were only married for almost three months at the time of his death, Lottie never dated another man and remained a widow until her death 57 years later. He is survived by his loving and devoted widow; Lottie Klafka of Milwaukee, his father and mother; John and Mary, of Milwaukee, his five brothers; Clemens, Michael, Harry, Ray and George, and his four sisters; Helen, Annie, Clara, and Regina all of Milwaukee.

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Inscription

PVT 116 INF 29 DIV WISCONSIN