Advertisement

Harvey Ronald Judd

Advertisement

Harvey Ronald Judd Veteran

Birth
Brandsville, Howell County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Feb 1945 (aged 26)
Germany
Burial
Rover, Oregon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Funeral Services Saturday For PFC Harvey R. Judd

Funeral services are scheduled to be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Redburn Church near Rover, with interment in the Rover Cemetery. The body is scheduled to arrive in West Plains today and from there it will be taken to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Judd of Rover.

PFC. Judd was killed in action in Germany on February 25, 1945. He was inducted into the service at Detroit Mich., where he was employed, in 1944 and received his training at Camp Robinson, Ark. with Company B, 103rd Infantry Battalion. From there he went to Camp Gruber, Okla., for a short time, and embarked from New York in October, 1944, for the European Theatre. Landing at the foreign port, he was assigned to Company I of the 222nd Infantry Battalion of the Rainbow Division.

Harvey R. Judd was born at Brandsville, Mo., April 20, 1918, but moved with his parents to the Rover community when quite small, and received his education in the rural schools there. He was married December 2, 1940, to Leona Wallace of Detroit, Mich., and to this marriage one daughter, Judy was born, who is now 7 years old and lives with her mother, Mrs. Ed Koski, in Royal Oak, Mich.

Also surviving besides the parents and daughter are three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Ann Schumm of Hyham, Mont., Alice Roberts of Tulsa and Lois Warren of St. Louis. Four brothers, Harold of Detroit, Frank of River Bank, Calif., Wayne of Rover, and Paul of Tulsa.

Members of George Taber Post No. 425 of the American Legion will conduct military rites, and also members of the post will serve as pallbearers.

South Missourian-Democrat (Jan/27/1949)
Funeral Services Saturday For PFC Harvey R. Judd

Funeral services are scheduled to be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Redburn Church near Rover, with interment in the Rover Cemetery. The body is scheduled to arrive in West Plains today and from there it will be taken to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Judd of Rover.

PFC. Judd was killed in action in Germany on February 25, 1945. He was inducted into the service at Detroit Mich., where he was employed, in 1944 and received his training at Camp Robinson, Ark. with Company B, 103rd Infantry Battalion. From there he went to Camp Gruber, Okla., for a short time, and embarked from New York in October, 1944, for the European Theatre. Landing at the foreign port, he was assigned to Company I of the 222nd Infantry Battalion of the Rainbow Division.

Harvey R. Judd was born at Brandsville, Mo., April 20, 1918, but moved with his parents to the Rover community when quite small, and received his education in the rural schools there. He was married December 2, 1940, to Leona Wallace of Detroit, Mich., and to this marriage one daughter, Judy was born, who is now 7 years old and lives with her mother, Mrs. Ed Koski, in Royal Oak, Mich.

Also surviving besides the parents and daughter are three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Ann Schumm of Hyham, Mont., Alice Roberts of Tulsa and Lois Warren of St. Louis. Four brothers, Harold of Detroit, Frank of River Bank, Calif., Wayne of Rover, and Paul of Tulsa.

Members of George Taber Post No. 425 of the American Legion will conduct military rites, and also members of the post will serve as pallbearers.

South Missourian-Democrat (Jan/27/1949)


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement