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Lester Kenneth Bane

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Lester Kenneth Bane

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
6 Feb 1955 (aged 36)
Calumet City, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Denham, Pulaski County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1533429, Longitude: -86.7115277
Plot
North section
Memorial ID
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Lester was the son of Dora Nelson Bane (1887-1939) and Myrtle Mae (Sample) Bane (1887-1957).

He was married at a young age (c1936) to LaVere M. Rogers (c1916-1978). They had two known children, sons Kenneth (1936-1991) and R. R. Bane (living). (LaVere was married second to Russell Dawson.)

Lester appears to have married second (after 1950) to Imogene Sechrist. Her first husband was Troy Branson. She is almost certainly the Imogene Bane (1914-1985) buried at Westville Cemetery, Westville, LaPorte County, Indiana.

WWII - SV6 USNR
Seaman 1st Class
Enlisted October 6, 1943 Indiana
Discharged December 18, 1945

A great many thanks to Craig Rohrer for creating Lester Bane's memorial; it provided essential family data and information about his service in the Naval Reserves. Craig's death is a great loss for genealogy; click on his name next to the WWII Service Emblem to see his numerous contributions.
Lester was the son of Dora Nelson Bane (1887-1939) and Myrtle Mae (Sample) Bane (1887-1957).

He was married at a young age (c1936) to LaVere M. Rogers (c1916-1978). They had two known children, sons Kenneth (1936-1991) and R. R. Bane (living). (LaVere was married second to Russell Dawson.)

Lester appears to have married second (after 1950) to Imogene Sechrist. Her first husband was Troy Branson. She is almost certainly the Imogene Bane (1914-1985) buried at Westville Cemetery, Westville, LaPorte County, Indiana.

WWII - SV6 USNR
Seaman 1st Class
Enlisted October 6, 1943 Indiana
Discharged December 18, 1945

A great many thanks to Craig Rohrer for creating Lester Bane's memorial; it provided essential family data and information about his service in the Naval Reserves. Craig's death is a great loss for genealogy; click on his name next to the WWII Service Emblem to see his numerous contributions.


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