Wednesday, April 3, 1946
page 13
STEPHEN D. NAROVICH
T/5 Stephen D. Narovich, son of Mrs. Pearl Narovich, Midvale, and whose widow is Mrs. Barbara L. Narovich, 420 Seventh East, died March 17 on Honshu (largest island of Japan) of a coronary occlusion.
He was born in October, 1916 in Midvale, and entered the service in January, 1945. He served in the Phillippines, and later in Japan. Prior to entering the service, he was employed at Utah Copper Co.
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Survivors include four brothers, Eddie, Michael, Frank, and Dushan Narovich, all of Midvale; and two sisters, Mrs. Lorenzo Runge, Leadville, Colo., and Mrs. Roy Powers (sic) of San Francisco.
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He was killed in action on Okinawa (WWII) (Not what the obit claims!)
Wednesday, April 3, 1946
page 13
STEPHEN D. NAROVICH
T/5 Stephen D. Narovich, son of Mrs. Pearl Narovich, Midvale, and whose widow is Mrs. Barbara L. Narovich, 420 Seventh East, died March 17 on Honshu (largest island of Japan) of a coronary occlusion.
He was born in October, 1916 in Midvale, and entered the service in January, 1945. He served in the Phillippines, and later in Japan. Prior to entering the service, he was employed at Utah Copper Co.
(photo)
Survivors include four brothers, Eddie, Michael, Frank, and Dushan Narovich, all of Midvale; and two sisters, Mrs. Lorenzo Runge, Leadville, Colo., and Mrs. Roy Powers (sic) of San Francisco.
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He was killed in action on Okinawa (WWII) (Not what the obit claims!)
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