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Ernest William “Bill” Isom II

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Ernest William “Bill” Isom II

Birth
Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Dec 1974 (aged 27)
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Jesse Hanni, 26; Ernest William "Bill" Isom II, 27; and Billy's pregnant girlfriend Freta Bostic, 24, were all found murdered in the home they had lived in for about a month in Sioux City, Iowa. Jesse was from Red Lodge, Montana, and was a US Army veteran of the Vietnam War.
NOTE: bio info provided by Contributor: MLoggins (49777411)

Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Wednesday, December 4, 1974
page 10

Ernest W. Isom II.

Graveside services for Ernest William (Ernie) Isom II., 27, Sioux City, Iowa, who was a victim in a quadiuiple murder Monday in Sioux City, will be at 1 p.m., Friday at Parker cemetery with Rev. All Hysom officiating.

The Erdman-Oldroyd Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements, and the casket will not be open at any time.

Isom was born Sept.2, 1947, at Hammond, Ind., to Ernest W. Isom and Harriet Ann Allen Isom. He grew up in Cushing, Okla., graduating from the Cushing High School in 1965. He attended the Oklahoma Military Academy at Claremore for two years, and Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma University.

He served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1969, serving in Vietnam where he was wounded two times.

Employed as a boiler maker, he was working on the Ft. Neal-Power Plant at Sioux City, where he has lived the past two months. He was a member of the Boiler Maker Local 593 of Tulsa, Okla., and the Methodist church.

Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Isom, 403 South D. street, Arkansas City, his grandmother, Mrs. L. Isom, 822 S. First street, and three uncles, Walter Isom, 1007 S. Summit St., Warren Isom, Lutherville, Md., and Archie Allen, Concord, Calif.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Jesse Hanni, 26; Ernest William "Bill" Isom II, 27; and Billy's pregnant girlfriend Freta Bostic, 24, were all found murdered in the home they had lived in for about a month in Sioux City, Iowa. Jesse was from Red Lodge, Montana, and was a US Army veteran of the Vietnam War.
NOTE: bio info provided by Contributor: MLoggins (49777411)

Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Wednesday, December 4, 1974
page 10

Ernest W. Isom II.

Graveside services for Ernest William (Ernie) Isom II., 27, Sioux City, Iowa, who was a victim in a quadiuiple murder Monday in Sioux City, will be at 1 p.m., Friday at Parker cemetery with Rev. All Hysom officiating.

The Erdman-Oldroyd Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements, and the casket will not be open at any time.

Isom was born Sept.2, 1947, at Hammond, Ind., to Ernest W. Isom and Harriet Ann Allen Isom. He grew up in Cushing, Okla., graduating from the Cushing High School in 1965. He attended the Oklahoma Military Academy at Claremore for two years, and Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma University.

He served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1969, serving in Vietnam where he was wounded two times.

Employed as a boiler maker, he was working on the Ft. Neal-Power Plant at Sioux City, where he has lived the past two months. He was a member of the Boiler Maker Local 593 of Tulsa, Okla., and the Methodist church.

Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Isom, 403 South D. street, Arkansas City, his grandmother, Mrs. L. Isom, 822 S. First street, and three uncles, Walter Isom, 1007 S. Summit St., Warren Isom, Lutherville, Md., and Archie Allen, Concord, Calif.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)


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