The Hugo Daily News February 6, 1950 – transcribed by Ron Henson
Funeral Services For Pfc. Ben Davis To Be in St. Louis
Funeral services for the late Pfc. Ben F. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Davis of Fort Towson, are scheduled for Wednesday, February 22, in the Jefferson Barracks national Cemetery at St. Louis, Mo., according to a telegram from Louis B. Sellmeyers superintendent at the cemetery.
Attending the rites will be the father; brothers Kelly Davis of Baytown, Tex., Donald Davis of Muskogee, Lt. P.H. Davis of St. Louis, Mo.; sister Mrs. Dunward Scruggs of Denison, Tex.; and a cousin, Miss Dorothy Orton of Oklahoma City.
Pfc. Ben F. Davis was born and reared in Fort Towson, where he attended public schools. He enlisted in the Army February 10, 1940. In April of that year, he sailed from Angle Island, Calif., for the Philippine Islands, where he was attached to the 59th C.A. Battery D at Fort Mills.
He was captured by the Japanese when the Philippines fell in May 1942. He was in the infamous "death march." The first card received from him during his imprisonment came from Mukden, Manchuria. Later he was in Toten Camp at Osaka, Japan.
On September 7, 1945, Pfc. Davis was liberated by American troops.
According to the Army records and investigation, Pfc. Davis was aboard a B-24 aircraft, along with five crew members and 19 other liberated prisoners of war, which crashed during inclement weather about 3.75 miles northeast of Mount Hiansa on Formosa Island. All aboard the plane were killed. The airplane was enroute from Yontan Field, Okinawa, to Nielson Field in the Philippines.
Survivors are the mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Davis, six brothers, Kelly Davis of Baytown, Tex., Don Davis of Muskogee, Lt. P.H. Davis of St. Louis, Mo., James Davis, Charles Davis, and Sam Davis of Fort Towson; three sisters, mrs. Durward Scruggs of Denison, Tex., Mrs. Merle McMillian and Miss Lucy Davis of Oakland, Calif.
The News joins their many friends and relatives in extending condolence to the bereaved family of the deceased.
The Hugo Daily News February 6, 1950 – transcribed by Ron Henson
Funeral Services For Pfc. Ben Davis To Be in St. Louis
Funeral services for the late Pfc. Ben F. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Davis of Fort Towson, are scheduled for Wednesday, February 22, in the Jefferson Barracks national Cemetery at St. Louis, Mo., according to a telegram from Louis B. Sellmeyers superintendent at the cemetery.
Attending the rites will be the father; brothers Kelly Davis of Baytown, Tex., Donald Davis of Muskogee, Lt. P.H. Davis of St. Louis, Mo.; sister Mrs. Dunward Scruggs of Denison, Tex.; and a cousin, Miss Dorothy Orton of Oklahoma City.
Pfc. Ben F. Davis was born and reared in Fort Towson, where he attended public schools. He enlisted in the Army February 10, 1940. In April of that year, he sailed from Angle Island, Calif., for the Philippine Islands, where he was attached to the 59th C.A. Battery D at Fort Mills.
He was captured by the Japanese when the Philippines fell in May 1942. He was in the infamous "death march." The first card received from him during his imprisonment came from Mukden, Manchuria. Later he was in Toten Camp at Osaka, Japan.
On September 7, 1945, Pfc. Davis was liberated by American troops.
According to the Army records and investigation, Pfc. Davis was aboard a B-24 aircraft, along with five crew members and 19 other liberated prisoners of war, which crashed during inclement weather about 3.75 miles northeast of Mount Hiansa on Formosa Island. All aboard the plane were killed. The airplane was enroute from Yontan Field, Okinawa, to Nielson Field in the Philippines.
Survivors are the mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Davis, six brothers, Kelly Davis of Baytown, Tex., Don Davis of Muskogee, Lt. P.H. Davis of St. Louis, Mo., James Davis, Charles Davis, and Sam Davis of Fort Towson; three sisters, mrs. Durward Scruggs of Denison, Tex., Mrs. Merle McMillian and Miss Lucy Davis of Oakland, Calif.
The News joins their many friends and relatives in extending condolence to the bereaved family of the deceased.
Family Members
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Marjorie Ruth Davis Scruggs
1914–1993
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Kelly Frank Davis
1915–1983
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Donald Arthur Davis
1917–1992
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Merle Lois Davis Hendricks
1919–1970
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CPL Ben Fitzgerald Davis
1920–1945
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P H "Joe Bob" Davis
1922–2012
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James Louis Thomas Henderson "Jim" Davis
1924–1972
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Charles Bradley "Cotton" Davis
1926–2009
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Lucille Elizabeth "Lucye" Davis Murchison
1929–2012
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Sam William Davis
1934–2003
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