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Phyllis Elaine <I>Dreier</I> Wible-Trammell

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Phyllis Elaine Dreier Wible-Trammell

Birth
York, York County, Nebraska, USA
Death
10 Apr 2012 (aged 86)
Morrow, Clayton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Rex, Clayton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Phyllis was born in York on 3 Feb. 1926, the second daughter of a banker, Karl G. Dreier, and Helen Izora Shuttleworth Dreier. She graduated from Lincoln High School in York in June of 1943.

On 26 August 1944 she married Army Air Corp Second Lieutenant, Austin Lloyd Wible, a radar operator and only child of Dr. William Lloyd Wible and Inez Lucile Barton Wible of Portland, Oregon. To the union was born a daughter. He never met his daughter, as he was killed in action over Yokohama, Japan on 30 May 1945 when enemy fire hit his B29 bomber (very heavy) and the crew was forced to ditch it in the Pacific and bail out. His body was never found.

Phyllis remarried James C. Trammell on 30 August 1946 in Denver, Colorado. They were married 61 years and the marriage was blessed with two sons, in addition to their daughter. In the course of his 33 years career he worked his way up to Lieutenant Colonel and Phyllis was able to see the world when his assignments took the family from Japan to England, and points in between, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon, Strategic Air Command headquarters in Omaha, and Colorado Springs. They retired to Morrow, Georgia in 1974. He died in 2007. She died at home in Morrow, Georgia.
Phyllis was born in York on 3 Feb. 1926, the second daughter of a banker, Karl G. Dreier, and Helen Izora Shuttleworth Dreier. She graduated from Lincoln High School in York in June of 1943.

On 26 August 1944 she married Army Air Corp Second Lieutenant, Austin Lloyd Wible, a radar operator and only child of Dr. William Lloyd Wible and Inez Lucile Barton Wible of Portland, Oregon. To the union was born a daughter. He never met his daughter, as he was killed in action over Yokohama, Japan on 30 May 1945 when enemy fire hit his B29 bomber (very heavy) and the crew was forced to ditch it in the Pacific and bail out. His body was never found.

Phyllis remarried James C. Trammell on 30 August 1946 in Denver, Colorado. They were married 61 years and the marriage was blessed with two sons, in addition to their daughter. In the course of his 33 years career he worked his way up to Lieutenant Colonel and Phyllis was able to see the world when his assignments took the family from Japan to England, and points in between, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon, Strategic Air Command headquarters in Omaha, and Colorado Springs. They retired to Morrow, Georgia in 1974. He died in 2007. She died at home in Morrow, Georgia.


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