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Carl Thomas Aaron

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Carl Thomas Aaron Veteran

Birth
USA
Death
26 Dec 1948 (aged 31)
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Princeton, Clarke County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Carl Thomas Aaron
Sep 18, 1917 - Dec 26, 1948

Seaman Second Class Carl Thomas Aaron
Banner Herald, Tuesday, December 18, 1948
Transcribed by Connie Epps Bond (CEB)

September 13, 1917 – December 26, 1948


Seaman Aaron
Dies Suddenly
In Charleston

Seaman Second Class Carl Thomas Aaron, son of Mrs. E. E. Aaron of Athens, died suddenly in Charleston, S.C., Sunday. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Bernstein Funeral Home.

He is survived by his mother,; three sisters; Mrs. R. L. Wigley, Athens; Mrs. W. T. Cantrell, Macon; and Mrs. C. M. Burgess, Gainesville; three brothers; Ralph Aaron, Jacksonville, Fla.; Clarence Aaron, Gainesville; and Clifford Aaron, Athens; several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Aaron had lived in Athens all fo his life until entering the Navy. He had served with the U.S. Navy four years, having seen service in twelve major campaigns. He was well-known in Athens and vicinity and leaves a host of friends who will regret to learn of his passing.



Note from CEB:
Buried in Princeton Methodist Church Cemetery, Clarke Co, GA.
Carl Thomas Aaron
Sep 18, 1917 - Dec 26, 1948

Seaman Second Class Carl Thomas Aaron
Banner Herald, Tuesday, December 18, 1948
Transcribed by Connie Epps Bond (CEB)

September 13, 1917 – December 26, 1948


Seaman Aaron
Dies Suddenly
In Charleston

Seaman Second Class Carl Thomas Aaron, son of Mrs. E. E. Aaron of Athens, died suddenly in Charleston, S.C., Sunday. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Bernstein Funeral Home.

He is survived by his mother,; three sisters; Mrs. R. L. Wigley, Athens; Mrs. W. T. Cantrell, Macon; and Mrs. C. M. Burgess, Gainesville; three brothers; Ralph Aaron, Jacksonville, Fla.; Clarence Aaron, Gainesville; and Clifford Aaron, Athens; several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Aaron had lived in Athens all fo his life until entering the Navy. He had served with the U.S. Navy four years, having seen service in twelve major campaigns. He was well-known in Athens and vicinity and leaves a host of friends who will regret to learn of his passing.



Note from CEB:
Buried in Princeton Methodist Church Cemetery, Clarke Co, GA.


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