WWII - Technician Third Grade George B. Kober, who was killed in action 13 March 1945 leading his squad near the Remagen Bridge on the Rhine River.
There is a street named in his honor (Kober St.) at Fort Baker, California, Marin County, now located within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Father: George H. Kober
Mother: Mary Anna Kober, nee Bopp
Wife: Sarafina Kober, nee Brocato
Daughter: Rosemary E. Brookhart, nee Kober
Sisters: Bernadette
Half-brother & sister: Ellsworth Paul Kober and Catherine Kober
KOBER - STAFF SERGEANT GEORGE B. KOBER, aged 26 years, killed in action in Germany on March 13, beloved husband of Sarafina, nee Brocato) and father of Rosemary Kober, of 2936 Westwood avenue.
Requiem High Mass Friday, April 13, at St. Cecilia's Church. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
WWII - Technician Third Grade George B. Kober, who was killed in action 13 March 1945 leading his squad near the Remagen Bridge on the Rhine River.
There is a street named in his honor (Kober St.) at Fort Baker, California, Marin County, now located within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Father: George H. Kober
Mother: Mary Anna Kober, nee Bopp
Wife: Sarafina Kober, nee Brocato
Daughter: Rosemary E. Brookhart, nee Kober
Sisters: Bernadette
Half-brother & sister: Ellsworth Paul Kober and Catherine Kober
KOBER - STAFF SERGEANT GEORGE B. KOBER, aged 26 years, killed in action in Germany on March 13, beloved husband of Sarafina, nee Brocato) and father of Rosemary Kober, of 2936 Westwood avenue.
Requiem High Mass Friday, April 13, at St. Cecilia's Church. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
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