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PFC Max Wilfred Schubert

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PFC Max Wilfred Schubert Veteran

Birth
Death
18 May 1945 (aged 18)
Okinawa, Japan
Burial
San Bruno, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION B SITE 859
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PFC Max W. Schubert, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Schubert, 2034 Hearn Avenue, was buried with full military rites at 11:15 a.m. today in the Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno.
Private Schubert was killed in action May 18, 1945, in the battle of Okinawa. The 19-year-old Santa Rosan also saw action in other key operations by the marine corps in the Pacific during World War II. He was a member of the First Marine Division.

In addition to his parents, Private Schubert is survived by two brothers, John and Claude Schubert, both of Santa Rosa; four sisters, Mrs. Nessie Borden of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Mary Icely of Healdsburg, Mrs. Adeline Schindler of South San Francisco, and Mrs. Ann Palmer of Honolulu; also several nephews and nieces.

published in The Evening Press on Wednesday, 9 Mar 1949
PFC Max W. Schubert, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Schubert, 2034 Hearn Avenue, was buried with full military rites at 11:15 a.m. today in the Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno.
Private Schubert was killed in action May 18, 1945, in the battle of Okinawa. The 19-year-old Santa Rosan also saw action in other key operations by the marine corps in the Pacific during World War II. He was a member of the First Marine Division.

In addition to his parents, Private Schubert is survived by two brothers, John and Claude Schubert, both of Santa Rosa; four sisters, Mrs. Nessie Borden of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Mary Icely of Healdsburg, Mrs. Adeline Schindler of South San Francisco, and Mrs. Ann Palmer of Honolulu; also several nephews and nieces.

published in The Evening Press on Wednesday, 9 Mar 1949

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