FROM HENRYVILLE, INDIANA
Published in The Evening News April 23, 1968
Spec. 4 Larry L. Chapman who was with the 12th Infanatry 25th Division in Vietnam, was killed in action after only 27 days in the the Southeast Asian country.
Chapman, 20, was graduate of Henryville High School and a member of Willey's Chapel Church.
Surviving are his parents, Alvin Chapman 1907-1975 & Elsie Palmer Chapman of Henryville: three brothers, Norman, David, and Keacy Chapman, all of Henryville; two sisters, Mrs. June Basham, Henryville, Mrs Betty Joan Miller, Sellersburg, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambros Palmer, Henryville, and His gradmother, Mrs. Matilda Jones, Tulsa, Okla.
Remains were sent to the Henryville Funeral Home.
Picture taken of the Vietnam traveling Wall Memorial.
Panel 50 E Row 26.
∼KIA in Vietnam
FROM HENRYVILLE, INDIANA
Published in The Evening News April 23, 1968
Spec. 4 Larry L. Chapman who was with the 12th Infanatry 25th Division in Vietnam, was killed in action after only 27 days in the the Southeast Asian country.
Chapman, 20, was graduate of Henryville High School and a member of Willey's Chapel Church.
Surviving are his parents, Alvin Chapman 1907-1975 & Elsie Palmer Chapman of Henryville: three brothers, Norman, David, and Keacy Chapman, all of Henryville; two sisters, Mrs. June Basham, Henryville, Mrs Betty Joan Miller, Sellersburg, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambros Palmer, Henryville, and His gradmother, Mrs. Matilda Jones, Tulsa, Okla.
Remains were sent to the Henryville Funeral Home.
Picture taken of the Vietnam traveling Wall Memorial.
Panel 50 E Row 26.
∼KIA in Vietnam
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INDIANA SP4 CO D 25 INF DIV VIETNAM BSM-PH