The Larue County Herald
FIRST BODY OF SOLDIER FROM LARUE RETURNED Hodgenville Ky, June 28, 1945
The body of PFC James H. Allen, 36, arrived here today from India where he died in June , 1945.
The first Larue county serviceman to be returned for reburial, Allen died of a tropical disease on June 25, 1945. Before entering the Army in March 1944, Allen was a garage operator at Buffalo, Kentucky.
Survivors include his wife , Beatrice Allen one son Jesse Lee Allen his mother and step father Mr. & Mrs. W.H. Able, and three sisters Mrs. Carl Hash , Mrs. Lindsey Beard, and Mrs. Burlin Roark. Funeral will be held at the Bethel Baptist Church at 2 o'clock tomorrow
Obituary provided by : Find A Grave contributor Russell Perkins
This is a cenotaph; his actual remains were removed to Mt. Tabor Church Cem in LaRue Co., KY. I was always told he was buried here by our family , but another Find A Grave member says he is not
The Larue County Herald
FIRST BODY OF SOLDIER FROM LARUE RETURNED Hodgenville Ky, June 28, 1945
The body of PFC James H. Allen, 36, arrived here today from India where he died in June , 1945.
The first Larue county serviceman to be returned for reburial, Allen died of a tropical disease on June 25, 1945. Before entering the Army in March 1944, Allen was a garage operator at Buffalo, Kentucky.
Survivors include his wife , Beatrice Allen one son Jesse Lee Allen his mother and step father Mr. & Mrs. W.H. Able, and three sisters Mrs. Carl Hash , Mrs. Lindsey Beard, and Mrs. Burlin Roark. Funeral will be held at the Bethel Baptist Church at 2 o'clock tomorrow
Obituary provided by : Find A Grave contributor Russell Perkins
This is a cenotaph; his actual remains were removed to Mt. Tabor Church Cem in LaRue Co., KY. I was always told he was buried here by our family , but another Find A Grave member says he is not
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