Jean served as a Civilian and Staff Assistant with the American Red Cross in France during World War II. She had been in France since August, 1945.
She resided in Sherman Oaks, California prior to the war.
Jean, one of four passengers in a jeep, was killed when the jeep was in an accident about 40 miles outside of Paris, France. The other three occupants of the jeep were not seriously injured.
Daughter of Louis L. Cunningham who resided at 101 North Gordon Way, Los Altos, California during World War II.
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Information on being one of the four Women interred in Epinal submitted by Dwight "Andy" Anderson.
(Bio by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett)
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Jean served as a Civilian and Staff Assistant with the American Red Cross in France during World War II. She had been in France since August, 1945.
She resided in Sherman Oaks, California prior to the war.
Jean, one of four passengers in a jeep, was killed when the jeep was in an accident about 40 miles outside of Paris, France. The other three occupants of the jeep were not seriously injured.
Daughter of Louis L. Cunningham who resided at 101 North Gordon Way, Los Altos, California during World War II.
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Information on being one of the four Women interred in Epinal submitted by Dwight "Andy" Anderson.
(Bio by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett)
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