No other details were given in the telegram received from the War Department.
Sgt. Harp was inducted into the Army in December, 1942, and had been overseas for 5 months.
He was a member of 84th Division and is survived by his wife, three brothers, and two sisters.
Mar. 30, 1945, The Southern Aegis: MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD FOR SGT. SOLDON HARP. Announcement is made of a Memorial Service at Hopewell Church on Easter Sunday morning, April 1st at 10:45 for Sgt. Soldon Harp who was killed in Honsdorf, Germany, on February 25.
Services will be conducted by the Rev. Louis Calhoun and Rev. H. H. Gary. Regular preaching services at Mt. Hope Church are moved up to 11:30 in order that the many relatives and friends may attend both.
No other details were given in the telegram received from the War Department.
Sgt. Harp was inducted into the Army in December, 1942, and had been overseas for 5 months.
He was a member of 84th Division and is survived by his wife, three brothers, and two sisters.
Mar. 30, 1945, The Southern Aegis: MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD FOR SGT. SOLDON HARP. Announcement is made of a Memorial Service at Hopewell Church on Easter Sunday morning, April 1st at 10:45 for Sgt. Soldon Harp who was killed in Honsdorf, Germany, on February 25.
Services will be conducted by the Rev. Louis Calhoun and Rev. H. H. Gary. Regular preaching services at Mt. Hope Church are moved up to 11:30 in order that the many relatives and friends may attend both.
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