Surviving besides his mother are two sisters, Mrs. Bernard (Marlys) Berberieh of Comfrey and Mrs Peter (Mavis) Pint of Sanborn.
Military officers arrived in Springfield Ap 23 with word of Alan's death. They told Rev Max von Fischer first and the Rev and Officers then told relatives, per the request of Alan.
Services were at St. Paul Lutheran and presided over by Rev Max von Fischer, with Full military rites by John Watson Post American Legion with Elroy Henning Commander of John Watson, Milo Wood, James Schmid, First Lieutenant Wallace O, Henderson, USMC, Willis Weber and Norman Gatzlaff, A.O. Ames, sixth member of the group in charge of the flag.
Surviving besides his mother are two sisters, Mrs. Bernard (Marlys) Berberieh of Comfrey and Mrs Peter (Mavis) Pint of Sanborn.
Military officers arrived in Springfield Ap 23 with word of Alan's death. They told Rev Max von Fischer first and the Rev and Officers then told relatives, per the request of Alan.
Services were at St. Paul Lutheran and presided over by Rev Max von Fischer, with Full military rites by John Watson Post American Legion with Elroy Henning Commander of John Watson, Milo Wood, James Schmid, First Lieutenant Wallace O, Henderson, USMC, Willis Weber and Norman Gatzlaff, A.O. Ames, sixth member of the group in charge of the flag.